NIH grants Ohio State U. professor $3.6 million to study ‘microaggressions’ on ‘pansexual’ youth


Expert raises concerns about bias and unreliable results due to subjective data 

The National Institute of Mental Health awarded an Ohio State University professor $3.6 million to study the effects of “microaggressions” on “bisexual” and “pansexual” youth.

OSU Professor Christina Dyar and her co-investigators received the five-year grant to fund the project titled “Bisexual Adolescents’ and Young Adults’ Risk for Depression and Suicidal Ideation,” according to a news release from the Ohio State University College of Nursing.

Read more in The College Fix.