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We strive to become the global leader in public research and education, dedicated to enhancing health outcomes by studying disease patterns in populations and assessing public health initiatives.
Population health research is crucial for examining how biological, social, behavioral, economic, cultural, and environmental elements influence wellbeing. Our work bridges medicine, environmental studies, and social sciences, providing students with exceptional interdisciplinary training. The emergence of vast datasets from healthcare systems, environmental monitoring, public services, and businesses is transforming public health methodologies. For the first time in history, we can track how health develops, sustains, or deteriorates over time while measuring the effects of health policies and interventions.
Each research project is customized based on our public health experts' specialized knowledge at the Institute of Health and Wellbeing. Our researchers employ diverse methods to tackle complex issues, ranging from sophisticated statistical modeling and data integration to longitudinal studies, meta-analyses, qualitative research, and analysis of policy documents and digital media. We maintain strong collaborations with government agencies, healthcare providers, local governments, public institutions, and nonprofit organizations.