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What research is conducted at PAU?
Palo Alto University (PAU) conducts research in areas such as mental health, diversity, and health.
Key projects include studies on PTSD, alcoholism, gender issues, and the mental health needs of veterans. The university has specialized centers like the Culture, Community & Global Mental Health Research Lab, the Palo Alto Addictions Research Center (PAARC), and the Center for LGBTQ Evidence-Based Research (CLEAR). PAU also focuses on child mental health, evidence-based care for LGBTQ clients, and global healthcare initiatives.
For more information, visit PAU Research.