SPH Snapshot: APHA 2022.

SPH Snapshot: APHA 2022
The American Public Health Association celebrated its 150th anniversary

Our current students joined their peers in attending the event, among the largest held for the past several years


Amruta Nori-Sarma talks about links between fine particulates and


Dean Galea moderates a panel on
health determinants, data and decision-making

Jacey Greece delivers an informative round table talk

Alumni love the letters!

Haadiya Cheema
explains her systematic approach to a causal directed acyclic graph


Samabtha Hall, second from left, gets support from SPH colleagues during her poster session

Craig Andrade discusses the SPH Activist Lab at a featured session on advocacy and public health

Participants in a public health co-research training program for Special Olympics athletes

Public Health Post fellows interview Nicole Huberfeld for a podcast

Martha Koenig discusses her work examining
associations between food access, neighborhood income, and nutrient intake among people planning pregnancy

Alyson Codner outlines her paper evaluating multiple methods of practice-based teaching during the pandemic

SPH alum Laura Burnham talks about her assessment of workplace breastfeeding support among Mississippi hospital employees

Michael Stein chats with an attendee during his book signing

The BUSPH booth, designed to stand out among its peers

A steady stream of visitors stopped by to learn about our programs and our mission.

Hiba Abousleiman presents on the Academic Public Health Volunteer Corps Response to COVID-19 in Massachusetts

Eun Kyung Lee discussing disparities in health services
utilization by health insurance coverage at Federally Qualified Health Centers

Chad Milando presenting on health effects of the 2021 Pacific Northwest Heatwave

Megan Jones explains how GIS research played a part in the Heat Vulnerability Index for Salt Lake City, Utah