Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health

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.

Further information: http://www.sph.umich.edu/cseph/

PSC Research Theme:

Lifestyles, Health Risk Behaviors (Health, Disability, and Mortality)


PSC blog

Recent resources, events, news

New Publications

Bingenheimer & Geronimus, "Behavior & HIV"

Wildeman, "Imprisonment & Infant Mortality," PSC Research Report

Next Brown Bag

Mon, Nov 9
John Bound
Stratification in US Higher Education
For live stream
LINK HERE


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