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  • Talking Public Health: Catherine K. Ettman, PhD

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Catherine K. Ettman, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, spoke May 7 on “Population mental health, assets, and policy: leveraging longitudinal survey and electronic health data to understand drivers of population health.” See here for a recording of the […]

  • Talking Public Health: Joe Steensma, MPH, MA, EdD

    4300 Duncan, Room 2104 4300 Duncan Avenue, St. Louis, Missouri, United States

    Joe Steensma, MPH, MA, EdD, public health professor of practice at the School of Public Health (SPH), spoke August 27, 2025, on “From Toyota to Tilapia: Sustainable Aquaculture Through the Deployment of Lean Production Systems in Rural Nigeria.” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Mary Politi, PhD

    4240 Duncan (Havana Room) 4240 Duncan Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States

    Mary Politi, PhD, a professor at WashU Public Health, spoke September 3, 2025, on “Multilevel Interventions Supporting Health Decisions Across Settings.” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Maura Kepper, MPH, PhD

    4240 Duncan (Havana Room) 4240 Duncan Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States

    Maura Kepper, MPH, PhD, an assistant professor at the School of Public Health, spoke on, “From Insight to Impact: Designing Sustainable, Context-Aware, and Personalized Care for Chronic Conditions.” The talk was September 10, 2025. See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Matthew Kreuter, MPH, PhD

    Hillman Hall, Room 60 MO

    Matthew Kreuter, MPH, PhD, the Kahn Family Professor of Public Health and co-director of the Health Communications Collaborative Innovation Research Network at the School of Public Health, gave a talk titled, “How Healthy is Today’s Health Information Ecosystem?” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Lora Iannotti, MA, PhD,

    4240 Duncan (Havana Room) 4240 Duncan Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States

    Lora Iannotti, MA, PhD, the Lauren and Lee Fixel Distinguished Professor and co-director of the Food and Agriculture Mission (FARM) Innovation Research Network at the School of Public Health, gave a talk titled, “Why the 3 E’s of the E3 Nutrition Lab matter for public health.” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Abigail Barker, MA, PhD

    4240 Duncan (Havana Room) 4240 Duncan Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States

    Abigail Barker, MA, PhD, a research associate professor at the School of Public Health, gave a talk October 8, 2025, titled, “Missouri Medicaid Policies to Build a Systematic and Evidence-Informed Approach to Maternal and Infant Health.” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Rodrigo Reis, MS, PhD

    118 Brown Hall MO

    Rodrigo Reis, MS, PhD, professor of public health at the School of Public Health, gave a talk titled “Advancing People, Health and Place Research and Impact.” See a recording here.

  • Talking Public Health: Ross Hammond, PhD

    Dorris Building, Cortex District 20 South Sarah Street, St. Louis, Missouri, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Ross Hammond, PhD, the Distinguished Professor in Public Health System Science at the School of Public Health, gave a talk titled, “Toward Precision Prevention in Population Health: Leveraging Agent-based Models.” See a recording here.

  • Talking Public Health: Susy Stark, PhD

    4240 Duncan (Havana Room) 4240 Duncan Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States
    Virtual Event

    Susy Stark, MS, PhD, a professor at WashU Public Health, gave a talk titled, "No Place Like Home.” See a recording here.

  • Talking Public Health: Patrick Fowler, MA, PhD

    20 South Sarah Street 20 South Sarah Street, St. Louis, MO, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Patrick J. Fowler, MA, PhD, professor, and director of the Doctoral Program in Public Health Sciences at WashU Public Health, gave a talk on “Community-Centered AI for Preventing Homelessness and Protecting Health." See a recording here.

  • Talking Public Health: Christina Stallings, PhD

    20 South Sarah Street 20 South Sarah Street, St. Louis, MO, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Christina Stallings, PhD, the Theodore and Bertha Bryan Professor of Environmental Medicine, and a professor of molecular microbiology at WashU Medicine, gave a talk titled, “Combating the tuberculosis global health crisis.” See a recording here.

  • Talking Public Health: Sara Malone, MSW, PhD

    162 McDonnell Hall MO
    Hybrid Event

    Sara Malone, MSW, PhD, WashU assistant professor of public health, gave a talk titled, “Advancing Systems for the Delivery of Pediatric Care.” See a recording here.

  • Talking Public Health: William Effah, MD, MPH, MBA

    4240 Duncan (Havana Room) 4240 Duncan Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States
    Hybrid Event

    William Effah, MD, MPH, MBA, a lecturer at the School of Public Health, gave a talk titled, "Building for Impact: Directions for Public Health Education and Practice. See a recording here.

  • Talking Public Health: Timothy McBride, MS, PhD

    4240 Duncan (Havana Room) 4240 Duncan Avenue, St. Louis, MO, United States
    Hybrid Event

    Timothy McBride, MS, PhD, the Bernard Becker Professor at WashU Public Health, gave a talk titled, “Translating Research to Policy: The Example of Medicaid.” See here for a recording.