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Terry-McElrath, O'Malley and Johnston find association between school drug testing and increased use of illicit drugs other than marijuana

MTF researchers find availability of soft drinks at high schools increases consumption among black students

Geronimus discusses causes, potential solutions to racial disparities in infant mortality

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Arline Geronimus wins Excellence in Research Award from School of Public Health

Yu Xie to give DBASSE's David Lecture April 30, 2013 on "Is American Science in Decline?"

U-M grad programs do well in latest USN&WR "Best" rankings

Sheldon Danziger named president of Russell Sage Foundation

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Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health

a PSC Affiliated Research Program

George A. Kaplan

The Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health is an interdisciplinary and collaborative effort devoted to:

+ Understanding the social deteriminants of health and health inequalities from socioeconomic, behavioral, racial/ethnic, psychological, biological, community, spatial, historical, and international perspectives.

+ Developing policies to improve health and reduce inequalities in health.

+ Training researchers in an understanding of the determinants of health in populations.

Project website: http://www.sph.umich.edu/cseph/

PSC Research Area:

Health, Disability, and Mortality

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