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June 15, 2021

Informal evictions on the rise during the pandemic, with people of color at most risk

Despite the implementation of rental eviction moratoriums during the pandemic, preliminary research from the University of Washington Evans School of Public Policy & Governance reveals an increase in the number of reported informal evictions. While moratoriums have legally prevented landlords from formally evicting tenants, this does not guarantee that landlords will adhere to the law….


June 9, 2021

Population Health Initiative grants boost wildfire and climate research

In March 2021, the Population Health Initiative awarded eight faculty-led projects pilot research grants. Three of the research teams provided awards include researchers from the University of Washington Department of Environmental & Occupational Health Sciences (DEOHS), addressing critical environmental challenges. Among these projects are two projects that examine the impact of prescribed wildfires. One project…


June 8, 2021

Addressing inequities in speech-language pathology services for children

According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 8% of children between the ages of 3-17 have experienced a communication disorder. Among this population, disparities in access to and quality of speech-language pathology services exist for children from historically underserved backgrounds. These inequities have yet to be adequately addressed in the…


June 3, 2021

Winning papers announced for 2021 Population Health Library Research Awards

The Population Health Initiative has awarded Population Health Recognition Awards to four students participating in the 2021 Library Research Award for Undergraduates. Award winners were chosen based on the quality of their writing, the innovativeness of their research hypothesis and how well they connected their work to the theme of population health. This award was…


June 1, 2021

NatureCollections mobile app realizes results in the wild

A unique collaboration between researchers from the iSchool and tweens has led to the creation of NatureCollections, a mobile app that connects kids with nature. The app is designed to encourage elementary school-aged children to learn about nature as they navigate smartphone usage. This technology was designed to promote learning opportunities and an appreciation for…


May 27, 2021

Initiative-funded COVID-19 population health equity grantees report final results

The University of Washington Population Health Initiative funded 14 COVID-19 population health equity research grants to teams of UW faculty researchers and community leaders in August 2020. These population health equity research grants supported UW researchers in partnering with communities of color – which are being disproportionately impacted by the pandemic – to develop COVID-19…


May 25, 2021

Population health partnership with the Aga Khan University yields global impact

Since 2016, the University of Washington and the Aga Khan University (AKU) have collaborated to advance population health, promote education, service, and research opportunities in low- and middle-income countries. The AKU is a private university under the aegis of Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN). The university, established in 1983, began as a health-sciences institution but…


May 21, 2021

Initiative announces summer 2021 cohort of Applied Research Fellows

The Population Health Initiative announced the award of five Population Health Applied Research Fellowships to three graduate and two undergraduate students. The Applied Research Fellowship program was launched in 2019 in partnership with the University of Washington’s Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology. The fellowship equips students with data analysis, critical thinking and team…


May 20, 2021

UW researchers develop first AI system for contactless monitoring of heart rhythms

Utilizing smart speaker technology, UW researchers have developed a new artificial intelligence system to monitor heartbeats without physical contact. The researchers tested their new system and recently published their results, finding the smart speaker consistently detected heartbeats that closely matched those detected by standard heartbeat monitors. The smart speaker technology detects individual heartbeats by sending…


May 19, 2021

Spotlight: Jenna van Draanen bridges disciplines in unique Nursing and Public Health faculty role

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Dr. Jenna van Draanen, assistant professor at both the University of Washington School of Nursing and School of Public Health, is passionate about upstream interventions and addressing social determinants for health. After receiving her M.P.H. from the University of Toronto, van Draanen worked as a research assistant and research coordinator, allowing her to learn more…



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