Alzheimer’s Research Group
Improving Health Care for Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
The School of Public Health brings people together in truly creative and unexpected ways to work shoulder to shoulder identifying and confronting complex health challenges. Research that transcends fields of study is the hallmark of the our new strategic plan, Advancing Well-Being for All. The School's Research Clusters enable faculty, staff, and students within and outside the School to identify and pursue shared interests, and to obtain the help they need to be successful.
Improving Health Care for Alzheimer’s Disease Patients
Designing and implementing cancer screening, diagnosis, monitoring, and patient outcomes, including quality of life
Assessing the impact of depression on behavior and associated diseases
Improving Hispanic/Latinx health related to both chronic and infectious diseases
Advancing the health of sexual and gender minority populations through innovative and community-engaged public health research
Includes mobile phone delivered interventions, text messaging, telemedicine, wearable sensors, geospatial mapping, virtual reality, smartphone apps
Cutting edge research to reduce the harms of problematic opioid use, including opioid use disorder and overdose
Evaluating targeted and non-targeted outcomes from vaccines from bench to the field across the age span
Addressing the distinctive health care challenges faced by military Veterans, with a particular focus on aging and other vulnerable Veteran populations