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May graduate blends athletic training expertise with passion for public health

Though invisible to many, public health projects were always underway in Victor Delgado's hometown of Laredo, Texas, so he developed an appreciation for the field from a young age.

Making her voice heard

USC features the work of health services policy and management associate professor and Rural Health Research Center co-director Peiyin Hung, who strives to improve rural health disparities.

I Am Public Health: Zichun "Liela" Meng

Behind many of the most impactful medical advances are mathematical savants - behind-the-scenes superheroes who are working with vast stores of data to improve public health. Ph.D. in Biostatistics candidate Zichun "Liela" Meng has been developing her skills in this area for nearly a decade.

West Nile virus more than ten times higher in South Carolina compared to national average

With little historical data on the prevalence of West Nile virus in the state of South Carolina, members of the Delores Marie Thomas Research Lab have assessed its presence in the Palmetto State.

It's time to change how we think about exercise, researchers suggest

Researchers believe it's time for a mindset shift. Instead of viewing exercise as a temporary treatment for the condition, clinicians and patients should view physical activity as a lifelong behavior.

Making fruits and veggies more accessible for South Carolina families

USC features exercise science assistant professor Elizabeth Adams, who studies how to improve food security through nutrition assistance programs, like SNAP.

Staff Spotlight: Yesil Kim

As an assistant scientist with the USC Prevention Research Center, Yesil Kim plays a key role at both the beginning and the end of every project the center leads.

Lingering under the radar

Melissa Nolan, associate professor of epidemiology and director of USC’s Institute for Infectious Disease Translational Research, and Arnold School alumnus Matthew Haldeman have found a rare intestinal parasite that could affect 1 in 20 South Carolinians.

Is telehealth the great equalizer for postpartum care?

Supported by NIH funding, Arnold School researchers have been examining the role of telehealth in providing care to at-risk – and often intersecting – populations.

Prestigious fellowship program selects three Arnold School members to receive social determinants of health training

Health promotion, education, and behavior (HPEB) doctoral students Edith Utaka and Hao Zhang and postdoctoral research fellow Rui Luo (HPEB and Center for Healthcare Quality) have been selected to join the Social determinants of Health Advanced Research Training Fellowship Program.

Health care on the map

USC features Cassie Odahowski, an Arnold School alumna (Ph.D. in Epidemiology, '19) and scientist with the Rural Health Research Center who uses ArcGIS to map rural health disparities.

I Am Public Health: Abby Steiner

Collegiate and professional track star Abby Steiner is pursuing an M.S. in Exercise Science so she can use strength and conditioning to help others improve their own health.

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