FUNCTION OF THE UNIT
Dr. Benjamin Aceves leads several projects centered around social needs and health outcomes within the School of Public Health at SDSU. Specifically, his research focuses on understanding the health disparities and associated influences among Latino populations. His research is conducted from an interdisciplinary perspective and ranges from exploratory studies to intervention based research. His research group currently looks are various health disparities ranging from breast cancer, diabetes, CVD, among others.
PURPOSE OF THE POSITION
Under the immediate supervision of Pamela Padilla (Project Coordinator) and Dr. Aceves (RG Lead), the Graduate Research Assistant will provide essential support in conducting focus groups, guiding participants in photography techniques, and leading the filming and editing of a documentary exploring how social conditions impact Latino health outcomes. A key aspect of this role is contributing to the artistic vision and execution of the media project, ensuring high-quality visual storytelling that effectively conveys participants' experiences. The GRA will be responsible for refining the documentary’s narrative, incorporating creative cinematography, sound design, and editing techniques to produce a compelling and impactful final product. Their expertise in multimedia storytelling, visual composition, and digital editing will be critical in shaping the project's ability to authentically represent community voices and highlight health disparities through an artistic and culturally resonant lens.
Media Production and Research Support – 90%
Other Duties and Responsibilities as Assigned – 10%
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