Building a healthier world starts with how we communicate the ideas of public health. When we speak, does the public listen? Or do we sometimes communicate in ways that can cause the public to tune us out? We aspire to moral clarity in what we say and do. But moral clarity can tip into scolding […]
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Massy Mutumba, PhD, assistant professor in the Department of Health Behavior and Biological Sciences at the University of Michigan School of Nursing, spoke Jan. 30, 2025, on "Promoting Mental Health and Resilience Among Adolescents: School-Based Strategies and Innovations." See here for a recording of the talk. |
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Mengmeng Ji, PhD, an instructor in the Division of Public Health Sciences at WashU Medicine, spoke Feb. 4, 2025, on "Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for Public Health: Applications in Obesity Research." See here for a recording of the talk. |
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Carrie Breton, ScD, MPH, a professor of population and public health sciences and director of the Maternal And Developmental Risks from Environmental and Social Stressors (MADRES) Center for Environmental Health Disparities at the University of Southern California, spoke Feb. 5, 2025, on the "Impact of the prenatal environment and stress on child health and biology." […] |
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Katherine Dowdell, PhD, MS, a National Science Foundation postdoctoral research fellow in biology at the University of Texas at Austin, spoke Feb. 6, 2025, on "Opportunistic pathogens in municipal drinking water: Combating a threat to public health." See here for a recording of the talk. |
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Theresa (Tracy) Bastain, PhD, MPH, associate professor, Department of Population and Public Health Sciences, University of Southern California, spoke Feb. 11, 2025, on "Maternal Origins of Health and Disease: Investigating Pregnancy as a Susceptible Window of Exposure for Women’s Health." See here for a recording of the talk. |
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Alvin Thomas, PhD, postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Psychiatry at WashU Medicine, spoke Feb. 12, 2025, on "Research Frameworks to Promote Healthy Aging: Insights from Frailty & Resilience." See here for a recording of the talk. |
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Pasquale Rummo, PhD, MPH, associate professor, Department of Population Health, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, spoke Feb. 13, 2025, on "Social Determinants of Diet and Strategies to Improve Healthy Eating Behaviors: Food and Nutrition Policy." See here for a recording of the talk. |
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Stephanie L. Mazzucca-Ragan, PhD, assistant professor at the Brown School, spoke Feb. 19 on "Moving evidence to impact: working with organizations to promote evidence-based practice." See here for a recording of the talk. |
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We are at a pivot point for public health. Although public health has been responsible for extraordinary gains in population health over the past two centuries, it finds itself facing a backlash in public esteem that threatens to undermine work the field has done, and that it can do in coming decades. There are many […] |
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Zachary Butzin-Dozier, PhD, MPH, an epidemiologist in the Division of Biostatistics at UC Berkeley School of Public Health, spoke Feb. 27 on "Evaluating Long COVID through Targeted Machine Learning." See here for a recording of the talk. |
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