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University of Michigan School of Public Health alumni success stories.
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University of Michigan School of Public Health alumni success stories.
Interim Dean Lynda Lisabeth reflects on a transformative year at Michigan Public Health, addressing federal funding challenges and shifting research priorities. Despite significant disruption, the school’s faculty, students, staff, and alumni demonstrate resilience and innovation, remaining committed to rigorous scholarship and public service that creates lasting impact.
Michigan Public Health’s 19,000+ alumni are making an impact across the globe and shaping the future of public health.
Ever since her time at the University of Michigan School of Public Health, Jasmina Cunmulaj, MPH ’22, envisioned being able to influence policy decisions and promote better global public health practices at an impactful level. Now, as the strategic partnerships and leadership manager at the European Public Health Alliance (EPHA), she is positioned to make those dreams a reality.
What if the power behind the programs that keep us leashed to our devices actually delivered good health, disease prevention—even digital vaccinations? Rahul Ladhania, assistant professor of Health Informatics, Biostatistics and Health Management & Policy at Michigan Public Health, is part of a team of global researchers doing the painstaking work of subverting the formidable powers of computer algorithms into a force for good.
A group of students in an artificial intelligence class taught by Frederique Laubepin at Michigan Public Health created WanderWell, an AI-powered app offering 24/7, stigma-free support. By utilizing GPT-4 technology, a language model developed by OpenAI, these students designed WanderWell to deliver empathetic, culturally competent care, harm reduction strategies, and access to local resources and emergency services.