Congratulations to Our 2021 IAPHS Conference Poster Winners
IAPHS Staff
This year, our conference poster winners explored research areas from partner violence to COVID-19 to mental health to API data to urban-rural retail differences.
Congratulations to all these scholars.
Stressful life events, intimate partner violence, and perceived stress in the postpartum period: longitudinal findings in rural Pakistan
Sarah Haight
Department of Epidemiology, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Most people with COVID-19 are low-risk and unaware of infection
Tim Bruckner
UC Irvine
Mental health and well-being in times of COVID-19: A mixed-methods study on the role of neighborhood parks, outdoor spaces, and nature among US older adults
Gabriela Bustamante
University of Minnesota
Harnessing Google Health Trends API Data for Epidemiologic Research: A Methodological Approach
Krista Neumann
UC Berkeley
Urban-Rural Differences in Tobacco-Free Food Retailer Availability, United States, 2017
Alexandria E. Reimold
Department of Health Behavior
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
To read all the submitted posters and to see recorded videos from some award-winners, visit the virtual conference platform.
A hearty thank you to our poster judges: jimi adams, Ellesse Akre, Courtney Allen, Madison Anderson, Joelle Atere-Roberts, Chris Bachrach, Amy Kate Bailey, Amanda Barczyk, Bee Ben Khallouq, Kristin Black, Perla Chebli, Katherine Chen, Am Yunyu Chiang, MyDzung Chu, Abhery Das, Reed DeAngelis, Katherine Dickinson, Mekhala Dissanayake, Senxi Du, Michael Esposito, Mateo Farina, Taynara Formagini, Samantha Gailey, Stephanie Hernandez, Corey Jacinto, Jyotsna Jagai, Malia Jones, Savannah Larimore, Kathryn Leifheit, Yuliana Levchenko, Anneliese Long, Gina Lovasi, Jennifer Makelarski, Silvia Martins, Duduzile Mashinini, Aura Mishra, Shannot Monnat, Pricila Mullachery, Sameera Nyak, Amy Non, Alison Nulty, Kasim Ortiz, Mark Pachucki, Sung Park, Morgan Philbin, Andrea Polonijo, Sean Reid, Alexandra Reimold, Danielle Rhubart, Karina Shreffler, Parvati Singh, Brooke Staley, Naomi Thyden, Megan Todd, Melanie Tran, Emily Treleaven, Dovile Vilda, Vanessa Volpe, Gayle Walter, David Washburn, Dana Williamson, Sandra Wittleder, Bethany Wood, Anna Zajacova.
Thank you to everyone who submitted a poster. We hope you share your thought-provoking ideas and research with us next year, too.
All comments will be reviewed and posted if substantive and of general interest to IAPHS readers.