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Joseph J. Zilber College of Public Health

UWM Partners for Health focuses on teachers with school supply drive

By UWM NewsAugust 20, 2019Health

School supply drives typically focus on the students of the school. The UWM Partners for Health decided do things a little differently.

Zilber student using contest to spread health message

By June 12, 2019HealthPublic Health
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Shailja Tiku, a medical doctor and doctoral student at UWM, is using her platform as Wisconsin’s representative in the Mrs. International competition to talk about mental health and illness prevention.

Meier’s work on the immune system wins Shaw Scientist Award

By Laura L OttoJune 4, 2019HealthPublic Health
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Some older adults respond well to annual flu vaccines, but others don’t. UWM scientist Helen Meier is trying to figure out why, and her work made her one of three Shaw award recipients this year.

UWM students help Lung Association turn research into policymaking

By Laura L OttoApril 22, 2019HealthPublic Health
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Vaping is increasingly common among teens in Wisconsin but largely outside the reach of government regulation. Exploring the issue benefited both UWM students and the American Lung Association.

Tobacco marketers targeting vulnerable populations, researcher says

By UWM NewsApril 15, 2019HealthPublic Health
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Tobacco use has been declining for years, but rates remain high among many pockets of the population. Those populations, says prominent researcher Daniel Giovenco, are targeted by tobacco marketers.

New 2019 UWM Research magazine celebrates cutting-edge work

By Howard E MagnerMarch 7, 2019Campus & CommunityCampus News

The magazine, now available in print and online, showcases the efforts of nearly 100 faculty members, students and staff, highlighting the expertise that makes UWM one of America’s top research universities.

Researchers explore whether living wage laws affect health

By Laura L OttoJanuary 30, 2019HealthPublic Health

Cities across the nation passed “living wage” laws aimed at raising the minimum wage for the working poor. But it’s unknown if those laws have improved the health of affected workers and their families.

Zilber School of Public Health wins 2019 Healthy Living Award

By UWM NewsJanuary 22, 2019HealthPublic Health

The award, presented on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, recognizes organizations that encapsulate King’s devotion to ensuring equality for all, by improving health and well-being across the board.

UWM’s 10 largest research grants for 2018

By Laura L OttoJanuary 1, 2019Campus & CommunityCampus News

A research university runs on federal grant funding. UWM had $58 million in research expenditures in fiscal year 2018, with more than half coming from federal agencies.

Why are babies born into poverty more likely to develop chronic disease?

By Laura L OttoOctober 2, 2018HealthChildren's Health
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Three researchers from UWM have won a grant from the National Institutes of Minority Health and Health Disparities to test one hypothesis about why children born into poverty are more likely to develop chronic illnesses.

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