School of Public Health Spring Celebration
Join us for an end-of-year celebration with light appetizers, raffle prizes, bowling, and more! All SPH Students and Alumni Welcome!
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April 28, 2026
Join us for an end-of-year celebration with light appetizers, raffle prizes, bowling, and more! All SPH Students and Alumni Welcome!
Join us for an end-of-year celebration with light appetizers, raffle prizes, bowling, and more! All SPH Students and Alumni Welcome!
Identifying causal genes for complex traits is both extremely important and challenging. CALDERA is a state-of-the-art method that leverages a small set of genetic and genomic features; however, transcriptome-wide association study (TWAS) signals were previously excluded due to potential redundancy with existing features. In this work, we extended CALDERA by introducing T-PoPS, a feature that…
The goal of the Aging Work Group (AWG) is to create a collaborative, supportive community of scholars to facilitate the development of innovative and interdisciplinary aging science.
Discover what makes our School unique as we provide an overview of our master's programs in public health and walk you through the application process.
Stop by this Zoom session for 1:1 financial advising for incoming and prospective MPH students on topics such as tuition, paying your bill, loans, scholarships, and funding.
Description: As part of legislation to legalize adult-use cannabis, many states have enacted policies aimed at empowering communities disproportionately harmed by cannabis criminalization laws. This webinar provides an overview of these social equity policies and invites a discussion about how effective they have been in achieving their goals. This webinar is free and open to…
In this presentation, you will hear an overview of how Evan Roberts uses military records from New Zealand and the United States, and different methods of identifying wartime experiences to better understand how military service affected men late in their lives.
This immersive, experiential learning opportunity will allow participants to gain a deeper understanding of struggles for justice and systems of oppression in the Twin Cities and how they impact lived experiences today.
Presented by Yuanlin Feng Masters Candidate in Biostatistics Plan B Adviser: Dr. Jue Hou Risk models developed on large research cohorts must be validated on external healthcare systems before guiding local clinical practice, yet validation sites often cannot share individual-level data and repeated interactive evaluation is often impractical. We propose a privacy-preserving, communication-efficient federated validation…
Join us to celebrate students graduating at our 2026 SPH Commencement.
Join the Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation for a comprehensive overview of Minnesota’s Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) policy landscape.
Join SPH Career and Admissions teams to demystify the everyday work of public health practitioners. Two recent School of Public Health alumni will be present to discuss the regular tasks of their jobs and how their master's degrees from SPH prepared them for their work. This session is open to prospective, admitted, and current SPH…
Discover what makes our School unique as we provide an overview of our master's programs in public health and walk you through the application process.
This webinar will examine how evidence-based prioritization (e.g., cost-effectiveness analysis, activity-based costing, FPHS metrics) supports difficult allocation decisions, including examples of tools or dashboards developed by partner jurisdictions.
Join experts in a lively, informative discussion related to memory loss, caregiving tips, and what you can do to help.
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