A study led by SPH's Robert Bailey and Mary Ellen Mackesy-Amiti found that the AccuCirc device is a safe and reliable tool for circumcision, a key health strategy in addressing HIV/AIDS.
SPH's Supriya Mehta, PhD, professor of epidemiology, is leading a study to determine how the use of menstrual cups helps prevent vaginal infections and sexually transmitted infections among young girls in western Kenya.
We are saddened that UIC has appeared in the news recently not because of the stellar contributions and achievements of our diverse and talented faculty, students and staff, but rather because of offensive…
A new grant from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute will support development of culturally sensitive mental health programs for Rohingya refugees living in Chicago.
On October 4, 2017, SPH held its inaugural Daniel Swartzman Public Health Ethics Lecture, named in honor of the emeritus professor of health policy and administration.
Joanna Michel's Fulbright Scholar research will examine how rural women displaced to Medellín use medicinal and nutritional plants in their health care practices.
In the School of Public Health's first-ever investiture ceremony, An Li accepted this new endowed professorship to strengthen her work as an environmental chemist exploring connections to human health.
Joseph Zanoni works with small groups of public health students students to class partner with local community organizations to tackle a particular issue.