We invite the public to a free webinar focused on the unique community health impacts of wildfire smoke.
Division: Environmental Health Sciences
One health approach to characterizing tick-borne disease risks among outdoor workers
Jacob Cassens’s research focuses on understanding the molecular interactions at the tick-host-pathogen interface contributing to tick- and tick-borne pathogen perpetuation.
Expert Alert: Links between alcohol and cancer
New School of Public Health center will focus on stronger, locally adaptable responses to public health emergencies
New report highlights gaps, offers guidance for possible chronic wasting disease (CWD) spillover into people, other species
New center will explore the health impacts of weather on American Indian and rural populations in the Upper Midwest
New community-engaged research grant will evaluate an effort to help American Indian people quit smoking
New study will explore the health impacts of air pollution on populations with existing respiratory diseases
University of Minnesota School of Public Health Announces the Establishment of the Michael T. Osterholm Endowed Chair in Infectious Disease Research and Policy
New study reveals extreme variability of harmful chemicals in smokeless tobacco products in India
SPH’s Kyle X. Hill selected as a 2024 Associate at the U of M Institute on the Environment
Disease Detectives: SPH’s applied public health curriculum prepares graduates to join the CDC’s elite Epidemic Intelligence Service
Assistant Professor Melanie Firestone was inspired by CDC’s Epidemic Intelligence Service during a Legionnaires’ outbreak, setting her on a path to join the program.
