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Initiative aims to improve traumatic injury care in Georgia, Armenia, and Moldova
The Increasing Capacity for injury Research in EAsTern Europe (iCREATE) grant emphasizes translation across three-related cultures. Led by researchers from the University of Iowa College of Public Health and Babes-Bolyai University of Romania, the program aims to improve acute injury treatment while expanding on previous capacity building efforts in Georgia, Armenia, and the Republic of Moldova. Published June 18, 2024
Petersen comments on Iowa’s active tick season
This year’s tick season — expected to be one of the worst in years — is in full swing. Hotter weather and a wet spring — ideal weather for ticks to reproduce — are among the reasons this tick season is worse, said Christine Petersen, CPH professor of epidemiology. (The Gazette) Published June 14, 2024
3 CPH students awarded Gilman Scholarships to study abroad
Three UI College of Public Health students, all hailing from hometowns in Iowa, have been granted a prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship, which awards the recipient up to $5,000 to study abroad. Published June 14, 2024
Video: Outdoor heat safety
A new video from the Healthier Workforce Center discusses what employers can do to protect the health and well-being of outdoor workers from extreme heat. Published June 14, 2024
Keeping Cancer Care Close to Home
The Iowa Cancer Affiliate Network helps community hospitals provide enhanced levels of cancer care to rural patients. Published June 7, 2024
Encouraging Immunization in Iowa
A new partnership, the Iowa Immunization Research Network, is working to increase vaccination uptake and reduce vaccine hesitancy in Iowa. Published June 7, 2024
Nominate a movie for a public health film screening
Is there a public health-themed film that you’d like to see on the big screen? Nominate a movie to be shown at a community collaboration in celebration of the CPH's 25th anniversary. Suggestions are due today, June 21. Published June 6, 2024
Hamann comments on safety of kids bicycling to school
An article about kids riding bicycles to school as part of a group "bike bus" includes commentary from Cara Hamann, CPH associate professor of epidemiology. While safety concerns are valid, Hamann says generally "the benefit of cycling outweighs the risks." (Washington Post - subscription required) Published June 6, 2024
Nominate a student or postdoc for downtown banner campaign
The University of Iowa community is invited to nominate outstanding undergraduate, grad student, and postdoctoral researchers for the 2025 Dare to Discover downtown banner campaign. Nominations are due no later than Thursday, Sept. 5. Published June 4, 2024
CERT Fellowship accepting applications
The Environmental Health Sciences Research Center at the University of Iowa is pleased to announce the Community Engagement and Research Translation (CERT) Fellowship. Funding of up to $10,000 is available to facilitate community engaged and translational research related to environmental health. It is open to faculty, post-docs, and graduate students at the University of Iowa! Applications are due Aug. 15. Published June 4, 2024