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Institutional Member of the Month: The Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology at the University of Washington
Learn about the CSDE’s remarkably interdisciplinary work, including a project that revealed the spatial distribution of racialized discourses in the rental housing market.
Population Health News Roundup: January 2022
Fighting against clean water disparities, preventing eviction, how policy affects how well we age, and more, in our monthly population health news roundup.
IAPHS Launches Webinar Series on Public-Facing Science
How can academic science better serve the public? Find out in our new webinar series.
Highlights of our 2021 Population Health Blog
Highlights from another successful year of our weekly Population Health Blog.
Population Health News Roundup: December 2021
Historical redlining and present-day cardiovascular health, disparities in ovarian cancer for Black women, and one deadly road in Brooklyn. This and more in our monthly Population Health News Roundup.
Politics, Policy, and Chronic Pain: IAPHS 20201 Panel Recap
The experience of pain is personal, but treatment is political and partisan. Anna Zajacova recaps our 2021 conference panel “Politics, Policy, and Chronic Pain.”
Institutional Member of the Month: Case Western Reserve University Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences
Our Institutional Member of the Month works closely with the City of Cleveland Public Health Department on the COVID-19 pandemic. Read on to learn more about CWRU’s degrees and programs.
Population Health News Roundup: November 2021
NYC gets the lead out of schools, traffic deaths increase, the grief gap hits communities of color, parks are a social justice issue, and the long-term care crisis needs policy solutions. This and more in our monthly population health news roundup.
Power, Policy, and a Place to Live: IAPHS 2021 Conference Panel Recap
How do policies and power structures affect housing access–and in turn, affect our health? Find out in this 2021 conference recap.
IAPHS Student Committee Year in Review
What was our IAPHS Student Committee up to in 2021? A whole lot. Read on.
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