Travel Related Physical Activity in Neighborhoods (TRAIN) Study

This project is ongoing.

The Houston TRAIN (Transportation Related Activity in Neighborhoods) Study is a collaborative effort of The University of Texas School of Public Health and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute. This study will examine the short and long-term effect of a new light rail transit (LRT) system on adults’ physical activity in Houston, Texas.

Qualifications

Curiosity, dependability, interest in public health.

Project Timeline

June 1 2017-May 31 2018

Duties

Data screening, participant relations, data entry, meeting attendance.

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