Developing Innovative Solutions
Our researchers use interdisciplinary inquiry to answer complex problems in community and rural health, health policy and delivery, ergonomics, global and border health, informatics, environmental health, population health and aging, program evaluation, environmental toxins, research methodology and disaster preparedness and response.
Environmental & Occupational Health
research
- Environmental Hazards
- Healthy Aging
- Worker’s Safety
- Ergonomics
- Ferrate
- Environmental, Toxicity, Hazard Mitigation
- Asthma & Air Quality
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Epidemiology & Biostatistics
research
- Study Design Analysis & Literature Review
- Statistical Methods and Modeling
- Maternal & Child Health
- Adolescent Mental Health
- Air Pollution & Alzheimer’s
- Infectious Diseases Epidemiology
- Cancer Epidemiology

Health Policy & Management
research
- Hospital & Healthcare System Quality
- Innovations to Improve Access
- Health Law & Policy
- Rural and Other Underserved Populations
- Health Disparities in Urban vs. Rural settings
- Health Economics
- Research Methods, Data Science, Modeling

Health Behavior
research
- Community Health & Engagement
- Physical Activity Interventions
- Behavioral Surveys & Assessments
- Childhood Injuries
- Chronic Disease
- Health Disparities
- Nutrition

Research by the Numbers
Valuable experience and vital contributions
Public health students have opportunities to participate in a wide variety of research-focused activities. The Students to Faculty Initiative (S2F) is a tool that connects students to current projects our faculty are conducting.
Every year during our annual Public Health Week, students also have the opportunity to showcase their research involvement by competing in the Dr. Jean Brender Poster Symposium.
