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SAL RYMAN is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Social Work at Northern Michigan University. Their work focuses on transgender health, health disparities, and educational policy, with a particular emphasis on marginalized communities. RYMAN completed their dissertation on 'Health Care Experience of Trans Students Attending Historically Black Colleges' in June 2023, presenting findings at the Society for Social Work and Research (SSWR) and the National LGBTQ+ Health Conference. Current projects include a survey on families accessing gender-affirming care and research on menopause's impact on nonbinary identities.
Education background details are not explicitly stated in the text, but their academic focus aligns with social work and public health disciplines. Research interests emphasize intersectional health equity issues, leveraging qualitative methods to explore systemic barriers in healthcare and education.
Their sole listed publication (2022) examines pandemic responses among HBCU students, reflecting themes of healthcare access and information disparities in higher education contexts. No scientific awards are mentioned in the provided text.
Advising and grant activities remain unspecified, though their active research portfolio suggests involvement in academic mentorship and potential grant-funded projects. No lab affiliations or collaborative teams are detailed in the current information.
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