Public Health IDEAS for Building Health Equity
In 2021, the school launched Public Health IDEAS—which represents Interdisciplinary Discovery, Engagement + Actions for Society—with
a $1 million investment to increase collaboration and advance research and engagement
in key areas to achieve meaningful, lasting impact. Through a lengthy assessment weighing
societal needs and our unique ability to create meaningful change, we have selected
four priorities to focus our efforts toward true, lasting impact.
One of those priorities is Public Health IDEAS for Building Health Equity. Through
this initiative, the University of Michigan School of Public Health is bringing together
experts across a range of disciplines and building on existing collaborations to identify
proven and sustainable ways to dismantle racism and other forms of inequality embedded
in society and promote health equity across populations.
Given the interdisciplinary nature of both the University of Michigan and the School
of Public Health and our long history of scholarship on discrimination and health
equity, we are uniquely positioned to address this complex and longstanding problem
with the urgency it deserves. Through collaborations among experts in racism and discrimination,
health communication, healthcare policy, environmental justice, social epidemiology,
and other areas, we’re finding effective and sustainable solutions in pursuit of health
equity.
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Public Health IDEAS for Creating Healthy and Equitable Cities
Currently, more than half of the world’s population lives in urban areas and this
is expected to increase to 67% by 2050. Between the pandemic, climate change, other
infectious and noncommunicable diseases, violence, and countless other issues, cities
are facing unprecedented social, financial, environmental and physical challenges
that impact the health and safety of urban populations.
Through this initiative, the school is identifying sustainable strategies to address
health equity and improve the health of urban communities across the globe, with a
focus on addressing various determinants of health such as housing affordability,
poverty, racism, and physical, environmental, and nutritional factors.
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Featured Faculty Experts
University Diversity and Social Transformation Professor
Professor, Health Behavior and Health Equity
Associate Professor, Health Behavior and Health Equity
Assistant Research Scientist, Epidemiology
Adjunct Lecturer, Epidemiology
Associate Professor, Health Management and Policy
Associate Professor of Global Public Health
Professor and Department Chair, Health Behavior and Health Equity
Associate Professor, Epidemiology
Associate Chair for Faculty Affairs, Epidemiology
Associate Professor, Health Behavior & Health Equity
Faculty Lead, Public Health IDEAS for Creating Healthy and Equitable Cities
Professor, Biostatistics
Faculty Lead, Public Health IDEAS for Creating Healthy and Equitable Cities
Associate Professor, Nutritional Sciences
Associate Chair, Nutritional Sciences
Karen Peterson
Stanley M. Garn Collegiate Professor of Nutritional Sciences
Chair, Department of Nutritional Sciences
Professor of Global Public Health
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Health Equity Research
Nation's largest student mental health study finds sustained improvements across key measures
Faculty testify on policy impacts, receive research grants, and share expertise on national platforms
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