South China Morning Post
Welcome to our Michigan Public Health In the News page, where we showcase the expertise and thought leadership of our faculty and other members of the University of Michigan School of Public Health community. Here, you'll find links to news articles, op-eds, and other contributions published in a wide range of news outlets and publications. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the individual experts and authors.
Bridge Michigan
Only bipartisan investments can lead to a healthier Michigan
Op-Ed: Anand Parekh, Adjunct Professor of Health Management and Policy
Nature
How your research can survive a US federal grant termination
Featured: Briana Mezuk, Professor of Epidemiology
WEMU
Washtenaw United: Improving access to quality health care for those with sickle cell disease
Featured: Sarah Reeves, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Epidemiology
Newsweek
GOP Budget Threatens Rural Hospitals Across Several States
Quoted: Michael Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy
Flint Beat
$400K grant supports research into Flint’s rising cancer rates
Quoted: Leigh Pearce, Professor of Epidemiology
Bridge Michigan
Michigan rural hospitals at risk under Trump’s ‘beautiful’ bill, experts say
Quoted: Michael Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy
NBC News
Proposed Medicaid cuts could lead to thousands of deaths, study finds
Featured: Michael Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy
LGBTQ Nation
This Black trans woman lost her job because Trump ended LGBTQ+ grants. Here’s why she has hope.
Featured: Kristi Gamarel, Associate Chair and Associate Professor, Health Behavior & Health Equity
The Hill
Medicaid cuts will harm rural Republican communities most
Op-Ed: Michael Shepherd, Assistant Professor of Health Management and Policy
New York Times
As Congress debates cutting Medicaid, a major study shows it saves lives
Quoted: Sarah Miller, Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy and Business Economics and Public Policy
Toledo Blade
A new study explores how educational inequities affect the life expectancy of those 'left behind'
Featured: Arline Geronimus, Professor of Health Behavior & Health Equity
Detroit News
Michigan university leaders fight research cuts as feds shift priorities
Quoted: Briana Mezuk, Professor of Epidemiology
PBS Detroit
Study examines the long-term impact of the pandemic on Michigan residents
Featured: Nancy Fleischer, Associate Professor of Epidemiology
Inside Climate News
‘Weathering’ expert Arline Geronimus reflects on climate change and health inequities
Featured: Arline Geronimus, Professor of Health Behavior & Health Equity
The Detroit News