Associate Professor Keith Horvath is developing apps to help with HIV prevention and treatment.
Sarah Howard
Tracking Daily Activity to Understand Movement
Assistant Professor Julian Wolfson creates a smartphone app that allows researchers to understand how people move throughout their day.
Podcasts Give Patients and Experts a Voice
HealthNewsReview.org, based at the School of Public Health, launches a podcast to help consumers better understand health news.
Don’t Shoot
How a public health approach — which focuses on keeping people safe and informing policy — can help solve one of our country’s biggest problems.
How Clinicians and Researchers Can Help Dismantle Structural Racism
Ebola Drug ZMapp Could Be Effective in Treatment
Aspirin Could Reduce Cancer Risk in Elderly
Conquering Heart Disease for 30 Years
For 30 years, the School of Public Health has been home to one of the world’s largest and longest running studies about heart health — the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) Study.
School of Public Health and community partners lead new Robert Wood Johnson Foundation program
Problem-Solvers
Creating a healthier population means tackling hard-to-solve, complex issues. At Minnesota, students are at the center of some of the world’s most pressing problems through their involvement in case competitions.
School of Public Health hosts conversation about race and policing
Living Longer, Living Better
A look at what SPH experts are doing to understand how we can age better.
