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Socio-Spatial Self-Organizing Maps (SS-SOMs) to Measure Place-Based Racial and Sexual Orientation Sentiment
How can researchers use social media and other online data to understand social attitudes and their association with health?
Population Health News Roundup: March 2023
Racism and sleep, food insufficiency and cognitive decline, coal’s enduring toxic legacy, built environments and adolescent obesity, and more.
Population Health News Roundup: February 2023
Proactive policing and reproductive health, water quality disparities in BIPOC communities, untreated Hep C in prisons, loneliness and the built environment, and more.
Inclusive Research Methods: A Foray into the Literature, Part 2
Explore inclusive research methods more deeply in part two of our two-part series.
Inclusive Research Methods: A Foray into the Literature, Part 1
How do you define “inclusive research methods?” Find out in part one of our two-part series.
Population Health News Roundup: January 2023
Structural racism and the brain-gut microbiome, equitable green gentrification, Medicaid expansion and postpartum hospitalizations, and more.
Population Health News Roundup: December 2022
Inequity in Seattle’s food access, disproportionate COVID deaths in seniors, the health harm from homeless camp sweeps, and more.
Stanford AHEaD Summer Research Program Welcomes Pop Health Students
Karrington Hendrix introduces us to a summer program at Standford for students interested in health equity.
A Systematic Response to Racism in Public Health: Introduction to the NYU Center for Anti-racism, Social Justice, and Public Health
Introducing a new hub for anti-racism—and much more—at NYU.
Population Health – The Unfinished Journey with David Kindig: Episode 9, “Looking Ahead”
In the final episode of the series, Dr. Kindig and Dr. Magnan take a look at the future of population health.
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