Joseph Steensma integrates science, entrepreneurship and community engagement. As a scientist and entrepreneur, Steensma has founded and led several businesses focused on advancing public health. His work aims to commercialize innovative products and services that address pressing public health challenges, bridging the gap between research and real-world application.
Steensma’s research focuses on the complex interactions between economics, environmental degradation, and health outcomes. He teaches courses in biostatistics, environmental health and the public health implications of climate change. A former president of the Board of Health in Fort Wayne, Ind., Steensma played a pivotal role in implementing one of the earliest and most comprehensive public smoking bans in the country. He has served on numerous nonprofit boards and continues to support research exploring the relationship between human health and the natural environment.
Passionate about the outdoors, Steensma frequently writes about birds and has authored “A Field Guide to the Birds of North Andros Island,” showcasing his love for nature and commitment to environmental education.
Areas of focus:
- Social entrepreneurship
- Sustainability
- Environmental health
- Occupational health and safety
Featured Publications:
- The carbon footprint of epidural steroid injections: a pilot study
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
December 2023 - Enhancing dissemination through marketing and distribution systems: a vision for public health
Dissemination and Implementation Research in Health book chapter
2023 - Performance analysis of existing catfish and tilapia value chains and market systems in Nigeria: a post-farmgate value chain scoping study
WorldFish
2022 - If necessity is the mother of invention … then profit is certainly the father
Social Good Stuff
July 2018