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Epidemiology at @umichsph uses a multidisciplinary approach to explore reducing and preventing disease with research, education, and service https://t.co/eCJS3GYdFq
Ann Arbor
Joined August 2022
Our very own Jillian Baker successfully defended her dissertation last week. Congratulations on this and all of your success. We are so proud of you and grateful to have The Department of Epidemiology be a part of your journey @umichsph.
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A new study led by a @UMichSPH researcher found that for months after leaving the hospital, young and old adults recovering from RSV often live with profound effects such as lingering breathlessness, difficulty performing daily activities and more. https://t.co/xQly4pPgRX
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We are ending the semester by announcing the dissertation defense of Jillian Baker. Join the Department of Epidemiology on December 12 at 1:15 she will be speaking on exploring a phenotype of accelerated aging in midlife to older adult women survivors of intimate partner violence
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Sari Reisner received the 2025 André G. Stanley Memorial Health Equity Award from @PublicHealth for research on health inequities affecting LGBTQIA+ populations. @AParekh_UM began his term as chair of the National Academies Roundtable on Obesity Solutions. Read this month's
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November highlights include a National Academies leadership role, new research on AI adoption in healthcare and youth mental health reporting systems, faculty testimony on medical debt relief, and a...
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New podcast episodes - Listen to Sharon Kardia, Senior Associate Dean for Education at @UMichSPH, sit down with Michigan Public Health's expert faculty to discuss topics like vaccines, ultra-processed foods, and creating healthier communities. Three episodes available now -
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Join us Dec. 4, 12pm (M1152, SPH II)! Dr. Ryan Irvin @uabsoph, genetic epidemiologist and Assistant Dean for Research, will discuss cardiorenal risk prediction in multi-ancestry populations, polygenic risk scores, & CVDs. Don’t miss this cutting-edge research!
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Join the ESO in raising money as s part of a special campus-wide Giving Week challenge. Gifts of any size to the Epidemiology Scholarship Fund between December 2–9 can help unlock an additional $2,000 for our students. Give Here: https://t.co/TfgfAwDTrQ Thank you. Go Blue!
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Thanks to a generous gift from a friend of the department, this new fund helps students access internship opportunities that shape their futures. Join us in growing the fund this Giving Tuesday! Support the Epidemiology Student Experience Fund at https://t.co/JgDJ2Xoqt4 1/2
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The final EPID newsletter of 2025 is in your inbox! Happy December. Make sure to open it in your browser for easy reading.
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The Department of Epidemiology is sending out our gratitude and thanks to our astounding students, remarkable staff, phenomenal faculty, fabulous postdocs, amazing alumni, and especially those public health advocates who continue to support our department and community. Go Blue!
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Honored to have been invited to co-host a panel discussion on disability inclusion in medical training with Dr. Lisa Meeks at this year’s @AmerMedicalAssn Interim Meeting and help represent @MSDCINational as a vital community for med students with disabilities
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The Epidemiology Master’s program priority deadline is fast approaching on December 1st. Make sure to complete your application in time! https://t.co/M65SXhiSpR
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Today, we celebrate the incredible public health professionals who work tirelessly to keep our communities healthy and safe. Now more than ever, your work is essential and inspiring! A big THANK YOU to our amazing faculty, staff, students, alumni, and all public health heroes
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Congratulations to Dr. Kelly Bakulski @kbakulski on being voted Best Professor Winner in the Current Magazine Best of Washtenaw 2025. So grateful to have you as a leader in the Department of Epidemiology @umsph!
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It Happened at Michigan: Researchers Helped Create the First Flu Vaccine - Read more: https://t.co/E11PU2VRFi In 1941, having just been appointed chair of Epidemiology at the new School of Public Health, Thomas Francis Jr.—a physician and virologist who had helped identify the
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Join us Dec. 4, 12pm (M1152, SPH II)! Dr. Ryan Irvin (UAB), genetic epidemiologist and Assistant Dean for Research, will discuss cardiorenal risk prediction in multi-ancestry populations, polygenic risk scores, & CVDs. Don’t miss this cutting-edge research!
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Analysis from MCIDT trainee Awnish Singh & affiliate Matthew Boulton of Jan 2021-Sep 2022 data from India finds causally assessed serious/severe adverse events following COVID-19 vaccination to be rare and the greatest proportion of fatal cases in age 60+: https://t.co/ojilAPTd0d
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Check your inbox and open your newsletter in your browser to see all of the recent updates, exciting news and upcoming events and internship information.
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The Epidemiology Master’s program priority deadline is fast approaching on December 1st. Make sure to complete your application in time! https://t.co/M65SXhiSpR
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Vaccine conversations don't have to be difficult. Join the University of Michigan School of Public Health for "Vaccine Conversations: Tools for Building Trust"—a practical discussion about how to navigate questions and concerns with family, friends, and community members.
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