“…To promote rigor, reproducibility, and robustness in integrative health research, Mezuk et al . [ 9 ] proposed the Michigan Integrative Well-Being and Inequality (MIWI) Training Program for early-career behavioral/social scientists, clinical/health services researchers, and minority health researchers interested in learning the necessary methodological skills and analytic tools to understanding health disparities. They highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary team science to address the intersection of environmental, psychosocial, and biological contexts within an equity framework.…”