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Meghan Wally wins UNC Charlotte Health Academy Student Paper Contest and Graduate Research Symposium Poster Session
MSPH Student, Meghan Wally, recently won the UNC Charlotte Health Academy Master’s Student Paper Contest with her thesis, entitled “The Association between Preconception Care Receipt and the Timeliness and Adequacy of Prenatal Care: An Examination of Multistate Date form Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) 2009-2011”. Meghan also presented her findings at the Graduate Research […]
Dr. Ahmed Arif co-authors paper on the role of diet in contracting Epstein-Barr virus infection
The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a member of the herpes virus family, is a common human virus that has been shown to be related to several medical conditions such as infectious mononucleosis, Burkitt’s lymphoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, and nasopharyngeal carcinoma; yet, there is limited information available on possible risk factors of EBV. Hesam Naenifard, lead author on […]
Public Health Leader to Address Partnerships Between Universities and Communities
It’s hard to overstate the intimacy of the relationship between a university and the community that surrounds it. In many ways, each is the product of the other. A school’s unique culture and feel naturally emerges from the area in which it resides; cities grow and progress by embracing the forward-thinking ideas and people of […]
Inaugural Panel on Mecklenburg County Minority Health Disparities to Meet
North Carolina ranked 37th in a recent state-by-state assessment of the nation’s health. While public health solutions are very rarely defined by a single action or small series of actions, efforts to address the needs of vulnerable and underserved populations will play an important role in improving the overall health of our state. Later this […]
UNC Charlotte Goes Red with the American Heart Association
The Graduate Public Health Association is hosting a Go Red Event with the American Heart Association to bring awareness to heart health for college students! Come by for blood pressure checks, trail mix, stress reduction tips, fitness assessments, and a photobooth! Each attendee will receive a swag bag filled with fun red items, as well […]
North Carolina Representative Beverly Earle, Health Disparities Distinguished Lecture: Advancing Science, Policy, and Practice
The Inaugural North Carolina Representative Beverly Earle Health Disparities Distinguished Lecture: Advancing Science, Policy, & Practice event will be held on Friday, February 27, 2015 at the UNC Charlotte College of Health and Human Services, CHHS 155 from 10AM-4PM. The lecture event is in conjunction with UNC Chapel Hill’s 36th Annual Minority Health Conference and […]
Culture, the Environment, and Health in Film
Film Series: Culture, the Environment and Health – Building an Understanding of Place through Film. All are welcome to join us for five outstanding films – and they are free! These films are made available through the Chancellor’s Diversity Challenge Fund and organized by the Department of Public Health Sciences and Department of Global, International […]
Dr. Bill Saunders and Dr. Elizabeth Racine Help Cabarrus County Community Leaders Tackle Childhood Obesity
UNC Charlotte Public Health researchers Dr. Bill Saunders and Dr. Elizabeth Racine have partnered up with Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast and Cabarrus County community stakeholders to develop a childhood obesity action plan. Recent numbers suggest that 23% of children in the U.S. are obese and medical care costs for this group can run into billions of […]
Dr. Bill Saunders and Dr. Beth Racine present results from a childhood obesity project at the Cabarrus Regional Chamber of Commerce
As part of the “State of the Region Healthcare Summit 2014” sponsored by the Cabarrus Regional Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Saunders and Dr. Racine presented “Childhood Obesity & Wellness Research” to business leaders in Cabarrus County (click here for newspaper article). Their recently completed Action Plan developed for Carolinas Medical Center-NorthEast (CMC-NE) identified five high-priority […]
Dr. Brunner Huber to speak on highly cited article at the American Public Health Association meeting in New Orleans
Dr. Larissa R. Brunner Huber, Associate Professor of Epidemiology, has been invited to speak at the upcoming American Public Health Association meeting in New Orleans, LA. Editors from “Maternal and Child Health Journal” have organized a session related to the research and publishing experiences of authors of some of the top cited articles in the […]