Auburn University Kinesiology Researcher Receives $764,000 to Study Role of Sodium as Contributor to Health Disparities in African Americans
AUBURN, Alabama, Feb. 20 [TNSgrants] -- Auburn University issued the following news article:
Auburn University School of Kinesiology Assistant Professor Austin Robinson received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to study racial differences in sodium and blood pressure regulation. Robinson is researching why African Americans in particular are more likely to have diminished cardiovascular function after eating high amounts of dietary sodium. He will receive $764,093 over . . .
Miranda Nobles, matthml@auburn.edu
Auburn University School of Kinesiology Assistant Professor Austin Robinson received a grant from the National Institutes of Health to study racial differences in sodium and blood pressure regulation. Robinson is researching why African Americans in particular are more likely to have diminished cardiovascular function after eating high amounts of dietary sodium. He will receive $764,093 over . . .