SPH Blog

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MPH students and UW researchers study access, affordability of medication abortion through telehealth
Kristie Ebi, professor of global health and environmental and occupational health sciences, has been elected as a 2023 American Geophysical Union Fellow.
Faculty Weichao Yuwen and Maggie Ramirez partner with Latino community to assist caregivers of chronically ill children with mental and physical responsibilities.
Despite being one of the wealthiest nations in the world and spending more than other countries on health care, Americans will live an average of 7.5 years less than countries with the highest life expectancy.
Sharon Laing, adjunct associate professor of health systems and population health, is a recipient of APHA’s 2023 Lyndon Haviland Public Health Mentoring Award.
Reproductive health, infectious diseases, and health disparities are just some of the areas new faculty at SPH specialize in
Carlos Morales, a recipient of the Food Systems, Nutrition and Health Major Fund shares their passion for improving food systems and policy, and how becoming a restaurant owner led them to pursue an undergraduate degree in public health.
Recent reports highlight a growing trend of vaccine hesitancy among parents of school-age children, with between 20% to 25% expressing worries about routine and recommended vaccines.
Yasmin Barrios, PhD, MPH, knew she wanted to be like the Epidemic Intelligence Service officers she read about in her Scholastic book. By middle school, she had defined herself as a scientist and wanted to be a researcher.
New DEOHS faculty member Joan Casey uses big data to analyze population-scale health problems and solutions
The University of Washington School of Public Health (UW SPH) is pleased to announce faculty taking on new leadership appointments that support our shared work solving the greatest public health challenges and co-creating health equity with communities in our region and the world.
Alumnus Kingsley Ndoh receives the 2023 Rising Star Award for his exceptional impact in the field of global health.
The National Institutes of Health has announced Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo as the new director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).
MPH students work to remove barriers to food access alongside Seattle and King County communities
Epidemiology Assistant Professor Arjee Restar shares how we can improve access to gender-affirming care and mental health supports.