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Jeremiah J. Morrissey

Dr. Morrissey is interested in translating lab-based discoveries and assay refinements to real world clinical settings in underserved regions/populations to further refine the technology and better...

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Linda X. Wu

With a focus on pediatric medicine, Dr. Wu is an advocate for disease prevention and education among underserved populations and in helping establish screening and treatment protocols to help build...

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Importance of Social Context in Health Research

Graphic from Segregated by Design depicting redlining in major cities (Lopez, 2019) by Antonia Asher, MPH Candidate in International Health & Development at the Tulane University School of Public...

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Defining Public Health Research

Redlining and home values in St. Louis, Philadelphia and Portland, Ore. by Jordan Leith, BS Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee-Knoxville 2019 Institute for Public Health...

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Medicare Policy, Social Risk

Medicare Payment Policy and the Problem of Social Risk: Reflection By Jordan Leith, BS, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee-Knoxville 2019 Institute for Public Health...

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Seeking, Facing and Conquering Challenge

Amy Jasani demonstrating swabbing, a job done on environmental surfaces during home visits as a part of the SHINE trial in Dr. Stephanie Fritz’s lab. by Amy Jasani, BA Neuroscience, MPH; The University...

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People as People, not Problems

Free seats at The Muny to see Kinky Boots by Antonia Asher, MPH Candidate, Tulane University 2019 Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program participant – Public & Global Health Track As a...

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PH3 Awards: Summer 2019

The Institute for Public Health has awarded Public Health-Cubed (PH3) Cycle 3.0 grants of $15,000 each to six project teams. PH3 is a rapid seed funding mechanism to support cross-disciplinary projects...

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Reproductive Health

Postpartum Diabetes Screening Essential for Health Equity in Women by Cynthia Herrick, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Division of Endocrinology, Metabolism and Lipid Research, School of Medicine...

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Premature Birth

Paving the Path for my Granddaughter by Ebony B. Carter, MD, MPH, assistant professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Embed from Getty...

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New Transdisciplinary Global Course!

Gender, Youth & Global Health Course Offered as a Transdisciplinary Overview of the Global Health Spectrum Spring 2020 | 3-Credit Course Monday & Wednesday: 3 – 4 pm | Friday: flexible...

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Leveraging Local Expertise to Accelerate Health Equity and Wellness in the...

This talk is part of the monthly Epidemiology and Clinical Outcomes Research Seminar Series. The 2018 – 2019 series focuses on transdisciplinary and health disparities research. Attendees are...

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Designing for Dissemination and Impact: In Search of the Holy Grail

The Epidemiology and Clinical Outcomes Research Seminar Series presents Ross Brownson, PhD. This is a monthly brown-bag lunch seminar series is held at 12:00 p.m. in the Taylor Avenue Building on the...

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Nupam Mahajan, PhD

This monthly brown-bag lunch seminar series is held at 12:00 p.m. in the Taylor Avenue Building on the medical campus. The 2018 – 2019 series focuses on transdisciplinary and health disparities...

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Race at the Forefront: Sharpening a Focus on Race in Applied Research

The Collaboration on Race, Inequality, and Social Mobility in America (CRISMA) will host its inaugural conference by convening scholars who study the impact of inequality and structural racism on...

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Deborah Salvo

Dr. Salvo is affiliated with the Prevention Research Center in St. Louis and an adjunct researcher and faculty member at the National Institute of Public Health of Mexico. Her research interests...

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Hedwig E. Lee

Dr. Lee has a broad background in sociology and demography, with specific training and expertise in race/ethnicity, health disparities, social determinants of health, family processes and inequality,...

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Jeremiah J. Morrissey

Dr. Morrissey is interested in translating lab-based discoveries and assay refinements to real world clinical settings in underserved regions/populations to further refine the technology and better...

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The Lancet Series on Gender Equality, Norms and Health

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New Community Grants Awarded

Inaugural Funding Cohort Announced for New Partnership Development and Sustainability Support Program (PDSS) By Hillary Broughton and Leslie Roettger The Washington University Institute of Clinical and...

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