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June 6, 2022
Winning papers announced for 2022 Population Health Library Research Awards

Four students have received awards from the Population Health Initiative for the 2022 Library Research Award for Undergraduates. The quality of their writing, the innovativeness of their research hypothesis and how well they connected their work to the theme of population health were the factors considered in choosing award winners. This award was created in…
June 1, 2022
Counties relying on court fees for revenue see increase rates of incarceration for women

Recent research from the University of Washington indicates a connection between counties in Washington state that bolster their revenues through court-imposed fines and the incarceration rates among women in those counties. The researchers found entire communities are being affected by the penalization of individuals through monetary sanctions such as traffic fines or court processing fees….
May 26, 2022
Initiative announces summer 2022 cohort of Applied Research Fellows

The Population Health Initiative announced the selection of four graduate students and one undergraduate student as the 2022 cohort of the Applied Research Fellowship program. Launched in 2019, the Applied Research Fellowship was created – and continues to be run – in partnership with the University of Washington’s Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology….
May 24, 2022
Pilot project seeks to revamp methods of counting homeless populations in King County

The current method of counting individuals experiencing homelessness centers on national “point in time” census-like counts conducted once a year, which are proven to miss many hidden individuals while being highly inefficient. Dr. Amy Hagopian, professor in the University of Washington School of Public Health, is leading an interdisciplinary team awarded a Tier 2 Population…
May 19, 2022
Increased economic support positively impacts maternal health

A team of University of Washington researchers conducted a study determining the impact of Earned Income Tax Credits (EITC) on alcohol misuse and symptoms of depression among women who had recently given birth. They found an inverse correlation between more generous EITC payments and the risks in question, highlighting the benefits of anti-poverty policies on…
May 17, 2022
WATRIBAL supports food equity and access for tribal communities during COVID-19

The Population Health Initiative hosted students and faculty on May 3, 2022 for a presentation of, “WATRIBAL Project: Assessing food security and traditional foods access in WA State tribal communities during the COVID-19 pandemic,” by Dr. Victoria Warren Mears, Northwest Tribal Epidemiology Center Director, and Dr. Jennifer J. Otten, Associate Professor for the UW Dept….
May 16, 2022
Initiative announces awardees of spring quarter 2022 Tier 1 pilot research grants

The Population Health Initiative has announced the award of 11 Tier 1 pilot grants to teams representing researchers from seven different University of Washington schools and colleges, plus UW Tacoma and multiple community-based partners. The total value of these 11 awards is $358,706, which included $266,843 from the initiative plus additional school, college and departmental…
May 11, 2022
Honorees announced for 2022 undergraduate research recognition awards

The Population Health Initiative has awarded Population Health Recognitions to 20 students – representing 16 different projects – participating in the Undergraduate Research Symposium for their innovative and well-presented research work. In partnership with the Undergraduate Research Program, this award was created as an opportunity for students across all three campuses presenting at the annual…
May 9, 2022
Initiative releases 2020-22 Report to the Community

The Population Health Initiative was launched six years ago by the University of Washington with the goal of bringing our university together with our partners in a more interdisciplinary and collaborative way to help create a world where all people can live healthier and more fulfilling lives. While the initiative was not launched with a…
May 5, 2022
Initiative announces selection of summer 2022 Social Entrepreneurship Fellows

The Population Health Initiative announced the selection of four graduate fellows for the summer 2022 cohort of the Social Entrepreneurship Fellowship Program, which runs in partnership with the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship, CoMotion and the Evans School of Public Policy & Governance. The fellows will spend 10 weeks over the summer producing innovative solutions and…
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