The IAPHS Blog is a virtual community that keeps population health professionals connected and up to date on the latest population health news, policy, controversies, and relevant research from multiple fields.
Member of the Month: Natalie Rivadeneira
Meet Natalie Rivadeneira and find out why critical theory is important to her work.
Share Your Win: Ryan Suk Begins Two New Projects
Ryan Suk shares two big funding wins. Congratulations, Ryan!
Population Health News, March 2026
Medicaid cuts harm everyone in rural communities, redlining affects pregnancy, environmental pollution harms mental health, and more population health news.
Share Your Win: Whitney Wells to Examine Parenthood and Cardiovascular Risks
Congratulations to our student member Whitney Wells, who’s been awarded an F31 fellowship.
Share Your Win: Briana Mezuk Will Trace Pathways of Risk for Cognitive Decline and Dementia
In the second in our Share Your Win series, Briana Mezuk revisits the National Survey of American Life to look closer at cognitive decline and dementia risks.
Member News: Michael Green Featured on Inside Medicine Podcast
IAPHS Member Michael Green isn’t silent about the effects of NIH funding cuts.
Share Your Win: Shanting Chen Looks at Allostatic Load, Long-Term Health, and Aging
The first in our Share Your Win series, where IAPHS members share their latest awards and research.
Call for Award Nominations: IAPHS 2026 Annual Meeting
Nominate someone who’s doing outstanding work as a leader, mentor, or researcher.
Meet Our Institutional Member of the Month: University of Iowa College of Public Health
Meet our institutional member of the month, UI CPH, and find out why IAPHS is so helpful to their interdisciplinary work.
Share Your Win: Submit Your Funding Success Story to the IAPHS Blog
Restored your funding? Or did you successfully land a new grant? Share the good news with us!
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