MPH student Megan Bruns’ research project examines behavioral factors that influence whether Minnesota residents test their homes for radon, a leading cause of lung cancer.
Public Health in Practice: Insights From SPH Alumni
Five years after its founding, SPH’s Center for Public Health Systems continues to strengthen the nation’s health infrastructure
Through research, evidence generation, technical assistance, and direct support to health departments, CPHS has emerged as a national leader in strengthening the public health workforce.
SPH’s Ellen Demerath receives University of Minnesota President’s Award for Outstanding Service
The prestigious award recognizes leadership in community-engaged research, student mentorship and public service
The current generation of teens is getting less sleep than ever
While teenagers at every age reported less sleep in recent decades, Black and Latino teens are now less likely than white peers to get adequate sleep, and disparities have increased since the mid-2000s
Effects of Flavor and Modified Risk Statements on Nicotine Pouch Perceptions and Health Messaging Among Adult Cigarette Smokers
Masters Candidate in Biostatistics, Aswin Jayaraaman Chandrasekaran, presents “Effects of Flavor and Modified Risk Statements on Nicotine Pouch Perceptions and Health Messaging Among Adult Cigarette Smokers”
Traditional versus Mixed-Type Adapted Clustering for Combined Clinical and Comorbidity Data in COPD: A Systematic Six-Method Comparison
Masters Candidate in Biostatistics, Zheqi Lin, presents “Traditional versus Mixed-Type Adapted Clustering for Combined Clinical and Comorbidity Data in COPD: A Systematic Six-Method Comparison”
Group Sequential Trial Design Under Non-Proportional Hazards: Log-Rank Test vs RMST-Based Approach
Masters Candidate in Biostatistics, Alex Pemberton, presents “Group Sequential Trial Design Under Non-Proportional Hazards: Log-Rank Test vs RMST-Based Approach”
A Novel Analysis of Patient-Reported Outcomes: Item-Level Modeling in the mGlide Trial
Masters Candidate in Biostatistics, Alise Mendoza, presents “A Novel Analysis of Patient-Reported Outcomes: Item-Level Modeling in the mGlide Trial”
Fast Stagewise Regression for Semiparametric Transformed Mode
Masters Candidate in Biostatistics, Changfu Chen, presents “Fast Stagewise Regression for Semiparametric Transformed Model”
SPH students get a front-row seat to the legislative process at the State Capitol
Organized by the School of Public Health Student Senate, “Day at the Capitol” introduces students to the legislative process and the growing role of politics in public health.
