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Skip to content Skip to search Skip to footer Institute for Public Health Open Menu Back Close Menu Search for: Search Close Search AboutAbout Our Team Contact & Location National Council Employment Opportunities CentersCenters Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research Center for Community Health Partnership & Research Center for Dissemination & Implementation Center for Human Rights, Gender & Migration Global Health Center Harvey A. 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Insights into emotional regulation: My involvement in public health research June 17, 2024June 17, 2024 Learn about the work being accomplished by a student in the Summer Research Program – Aging & Neurological Diseases Track How to Spend Your Summer 101: Summer Research at WashU! June 17, 2024June 17, 2024 Learn about summer studies in the Emotion and Relationships lab from a student in the Summer Research Program – Aging and Neurological Diseases Track. Why are kids in Haiti not gaining weight? The challenges of implementing solutions June 13, 2024June 13, 2024 Learn more about Professor Joe Steensma’s research in Haiti from a scholar in the Summer Research Program RADIANCE track. Perspectives: The implementation of biomedical research June 10, 2024June 10, 2024 Read perspectives on D&I science from a student in the 2024 Summer Research Program RADIANCE Track. Celebrating a decade of building connections for older adults June 4, 2024June 4, 2024 Read a blog post in celebration of community partner, STL Village. Missouri Medicaid enrollment down nearly 200,000 since unwinding began May 28, 2024May 31, 2024 Written by Timothy McBride, co-director of the Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research May 2024 (updates based on April 2024 state administrative data). As the process of unwinding (from the Public Health Emergency) continues, total net enrollment in Missouri’s Medicaid program continues to drop: down nearly 200,000 (down -197,525) to 1,319,166 from the […] Older Americans Month: Powered by connection May 2, 2024May 2, 2024 May is Older American’s Month! Find out more about tips for engaging in meaningful relationships and social connections, which have proven to improve our mental, physical and emotional well-being as we age. Earth Month 2024: What to know about climate change and aging April 29, 2024April 29, 2024 Here’s what to know about climate change and aging… Public health emergency “unwinding” for MO Medicaid: Update for March, 2024 April 26, 2024May 8, 2024 Co-Director of the Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research, Timothy McBride, PhD, gives an overview of the state of MO Medicaid as of March, 2024. A “Souper Sunday” conversation on age and the presidential candidates February 22, 2024June 10, 2024 The topic of aging and the presidential candidates is one that many are talking about. Read about one such discussion among older adults, led by the co-directors of the Friedman Center for Aging. “D&I Day” offers insights, reflections and forward momentum in implementation science February 7, 2024February 27, 2024 Learn what happened when students, faculty and staff interested and engaged in implementation science gathered for WashU’s annual “D&I Day”. 40 years of memory research in our own backyard February 6, 2024February 6, 2024 Learn about how you can become a volunteer for dementia research. Reflections: National conference explores latest innovations in implementation science February 1, 2024February 1, 2024 WashU’s cadre of dissemination and implementation leaders, staff and students were well represented at the 2023 Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation (D&I) in Health. Read reflections from a few of them. Triumphs and progress for sickle cell disease research January 4, 2024January 4, 2024 A participant in the RADIANCE track of our 2023 Summer Research Program writes about her time at the 2023 ASH Meeting and Expo. Reflections on working with the Center for Human Rights, Gender & Migration December 19, 2023December 19, 2023 Written by Max Karakul, 2023 School of Law graduate I am proud of the work that I have been able to do with the Center for Human Rights, Gender and Migration and thankful for the opportunity to do it. I am proud of the work because it is the kind of global, impactful work that […] My experience at the American Society of Hematology Annual Meeting December 18, 2023December 18, 2023 Hear about experiences at the 2023 ASH conference by one of our Summer Research Program students, who attended and presented a poster. Former student works to advance health equity for older adults November 2, 2023December 18, 2023 Learn more about a former students work to advance health equity among older LGBTQ adults. Center works to end Ageism, commemorates Ageism Awareness Day, October 7 September 26, 2023September 27, 2023 Written by Michele Dinman, MPH, project coordinator at the WashU for Life Initiative, Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging October 7 is Ageism Awareness Day. Led by the American Society on Aging, it is held to raise awareness of the existence and impact of ageism in our communities. The World Health Organization, in its Global […] Too old to be president? A view from some gerontologists August 8, 2023June 10, 2024 For those who think President Biden is “too old” to run for another term, consider this reflection from a few WashU gerontologists. Celebrating Gloria Gordon and her vision to build a Village in St. Louis August 8, 2023August 8, 2023 One of the co-founders of STL Village celebrates the STL chapter’s founder on her 100th birthday. The ‘North Star’ of community engagement July 31, 2023July 31, 2023 A student in the RADIANCE track of the Summer Research Program reflects on community-engaged research. Restoration, parks and social determinants of health July 31, 2023July 31, 2023 A student in the Summer Research Program RADIANCE tracks discusses the importance of park restoration and access to community health. The ultimate goal: Save a heart July 31, 2023July 31, 2023 A student in the RADIANCE track of the Summer Research Program witnesses a heart operation. Restoration, return, and rivers: How history drove Haiti toward undernutrition July 31, 2023July 31, 2023 A student from the RADIANCE track of the Summer Research Program discusses undernutrition in Haiti. Shaping a diverse future in public health: Empowering diversity and inclusion July 28, 2023July 28, 2023 A student in the Summer Research Program RADIANCE track discusses the diverse nature of the program. Community-engaged research: Bridging the gap between the “Haves” and “Have nots” July 26, 2023July 26, 2023 A student in the Summer Research Program – Aging & Neurological Diseases Track discusses her experiences with community-engaged research. A summer in review: Promoting diversity in Alzheimer’s research July 26, 2023July 26, 2023 A student from the Summer Research Program – Aging & Neurological Diseases Track reflects on her project work and summer experience. From evolution to microbiology: A journey to understand the tuberculosis pandemic July 24, 2023July 24, 2023 Summer Research Program student Alexandria Swanson discusses why Tuberculosis is such a fascinating yet complex bacterium to study. Two years after Medicaid expansion began, enrollment peaks; effects of unwinding loom July 24, 2023July 24, 2023 Bernard Becker Professor at the Brown School and co-director of the Center for Advancing Health Services Policy and Economics Research at the Institute for Public Health, Tim McBride, PhD, weighs in on the latest MO Medicaid Expansion enrollment update. Indoor air pollution: A reminder of public health’s interdisciplinary nature July 20, 2023July 20, 2023 Read a perspective on how the different facets of public health enable interdisciplinary research. The curse of knowledge: Bridging the knowledge gap July 19, 2023July 19, 2023 Read a perspective of her Summer Research Program – Aging & Neurological Diseases track experience from a member of the cohort along with her work on the “Spatial Navigation Experiences and Abilities” project. Summer Research Program: Growth, development and learning July 19, 2023July 19, 2023 Read a perspective on the Summer Research Program experience from a student in the Aging & Neurological Diseases track. A summer at WashU – Experiences of a low-income country citizen July 19, 2023July 19, 2023 Read a perspective on the Summer Research Program from a student in the Public and Global Health track. Understanding the relationship between sleep, mental health and pain in anemic children July 13, 2023July 13, 2023 A student in the Summer Research Program – RADIANCE track describes his work with the Fields Lab studying sickle cell disease and more. A personal case study on white coat syndrome July 12, 2023July 12, 2023 A student in the Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program – Public and Global Health track discusses her personal connection with a lecture on cardiovascular health. Disintegrating structural racism in Alzheimer’s disease research July 10, 2023July 10, 2023 Read a perspective on racial equity in research and health care. Demystifying the microbiome: A summer of pediatric research July 10, 2023July 10, 2023 Learn more about the microbiome and the summer studies of one student in the Summer Research Program – Public & Global Health track. Learning to see the bigger picture in research July 6, 2023July 6, 2023 A student in the Summer Research Program – Aging & Neurological Diseases track reflects on her time working with the Emotion and Mental Health Lab. Lessons in Alzheimer’s disease July 6, 2023July 6, 2023 Read a perspective on Alzheimer’s disease from a student in the Summer Research Program – Aging & Neurological Diseases track. Reaching the Summer Research Program halfway point: Progress and looking ahead July 5, 2023July 6, 2023 A student in the Summer Research Program – Aging & Neurological Diseases track reflects on her experience so far. Enhancing sustainability in global cancer care June 30, 2023July 6, 2023 In this observation from a student in the Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program – Public and Global Health track, learn about how the PEWS systems works to assess health in hospitalized children. Hematopoiesis development and a Malignancy Program retreat June 30, 2023July 6, 2023 Read about the experiences of one of our Summer Research Program RADIANCE track participants. Education into action: Translating classroom knowledge to the laboratory June 30, 2023June 30, 2023 Read one student’s perspective from the Summer Research Program RADIANCE track, on the merits of turning education into action. Going global: A polypill to treat heart failure June 30, 2023June 30, 2023 Read one student’s perspective from the Summer Research Program Public & Global Health track on a newer treatment for systolic heart failure. From self-doubt to self-belief: Defying Imposter Syndrome in scientific endeavors June 29, 2023July 6, 2023 Read a perspective on research and “Imposter Syndrome” by a participant in the Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program – Aging & Neurological Diseases track. Unraveling the mystery: Understanding Alzheimer’s disease and its impact June 28, 2023July 6, 2023 A student in the Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program – Aging & Neurological Diseases track discusses the impact of Alzheimer’s disease. Continuing the legacy: A collection of journal entries from the inaugural Cora Faith Walker Scholar June 28, 2023June 28, 2023 Read a perspective from the Cora Faith Walker scholar at the Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program. The inextricable nature of food insecurity: A deeper look at Haiti’s eroded and disturbed river ecosystems June 23, 2023July 6, 2023 Written by Kyle Tran, A.B. candidate in biology, microbiology at Washington University in St. Louis; and participant in the 2023 Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program As a participant in the  Summer Research DIversity Program in Cardiovascular Disease & Hematology (RADIANCE) track, I was given the opportunity to attend a lecture titled, From Pearl […] The heart in frame: Using echocardiogram to diagnose hypertrophic cardiomyopathy June 23, 2023June 26, 2023 Our Summer Research Program students in the RADIANCE track are learning about cardiovascular disease and treatment. Here’s one perspective. Posts navigation 1 of 13 Next Page Institute for Public HealthSign up for our newsletterContact us Facebook Twitter More ways to connect Visit us on Vimeo Subscribe to us on Medium ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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