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Sonalde Desai appointed to National Academies of Science committee
Women’s Empowerment, Population Dynamics, and Socioeconomic Development
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Emotional well-being in South African migrants
Effects of migration on Black South Africans' mental health
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Melissa Kearney evaluates pandemic birth rates in Time Magazine
Family planning in an era of psychological and economic strife
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Broader approaches are necessary for formulating evidence-based climate policies
New research published by Alok Bhargava
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Faculty Associate Accolades
Sacoby Wilson and Katrina Walsemann receive awards from the NIH and APHA
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Work in the time of COVID-19: social norms and pluralistic ignorance
Kreuter explores shifting attitudes surrounding work behaviors in employees and supervisors
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Environmental Systems and Occupational Health Policy Analyses to Interrupt the Impact of Structural Racism
Payne-Sturges leads multi-disciplinary research team
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Payne-Sturges to lead study of structural racism effects on farmworkers
NIH $3.7 million interdisciplinary grant will focus on residential air quality, state policies and legal protections
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Cohen comments on the steep decline in life expectancy in the United States
COVID-19 and unintentional injury deaths are cited as major contributors of this shift
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13 million Facebook users weigh in on COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy, vaccination, and mask wearing
Quynh Nguyen and colleagues use big data from the Facebook-based U.S. COVID-19 Trends and Impact Survey to identify predictors of attitudes and behaviors during the pandemic
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