Projects & Programs
Indigenous Substance Abuse, Medicines, and Health Research Training (ISMART)
Indigenous Substance Abuse Medicines, and Addictions Research Training (ISMART) Program, is a mentorship program that allows scholars of indigenous backgrounds to research in the areas of substance abuse, medicines and addictions within their indigenous communities.
About us
Indigenous Substance Abuse Medicines, and Addictions Research Training (ISMART) Program, is a mentorship program that allows scholars of indigenous backgrounds to research in the areas of substance abuse, medicines and addictions within their indigenous communities.
ISMART Program Staff
Karina L. Walters, PhD (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma)
Co-Director, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Email: kw5@uw.edu
Tessa Evans-Campbell, PhD (Snohomish)
Co-Director, Indigenous Wellness Research Institute
Director, Center for Indigenous Child & Family Research
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Email: tecamp@uw.edu
Meg Meneghel MacDonald, PhD
Project Director, Indigenous HIV/AIDS Research Training Program (IHART2)
Program Coordinator – Indigenous Substance Abuse, Medicines, and Addictions Research Training Program (ISMART)
Email: mmacdo@uw.edu