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Public Health Sciences

Public Health Sciences

We are stronger together

There has never been a more important time to be involved in public health sciences—as students, teachers, researchers, and practitioners. Through collaborative, community-engaged education as well as ethical practice, research, and service rooted in the Jesuit tradition of social justice, we improve population health and help communities achieve their full potential for healthy living.

COVID Testing Photo at Loyola Chicago

“ The complexity of the existing and emerging population health problems we see today speaks to the relevance of preparing well-qualified public health practitioners. ”

 

FEATURED FACULTY

Our faculty come from a variety of disciplines, such as public health, medicine, nutrition, social services and exercise science, to create truly transdisciplinary research teams. They involve students at every level of research, from study design to manuscript preparation, and embed students in faculty-led, community engagement activities, from healthy lifestyle programs to informal community needs assessments. Our faculty are “hands-on,” helping undergraduate and master students get the most out of their public health experience at Loyola. This commitment to our students extends from the time they enroll, to long after graduation, when former Parkinson School students become Parkinson School public health experts.

 

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LARA DUGAS, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Dugas joined Loyola in 2007 as a research associate. By 2016, she was named the Stritch School of Medicine’s Junior Scientist of the year.

Nallely Mora Headshot

NALLELY MORA, RESEARCH ASSISTANT PROFESSOR

Dr. Mora is a physician interested in public health and population health research including translational, social determinant of health and infectious disease epidemiology.

Bamidele Tayo

BAMIDELE TAYO, ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR

Dr. Tayo’s research includes clinical and genetic association in sickle cell disease, chronic kidney disease, hypertension, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and obesity among individuals of African origin.

PARKINSON VOICES

“Witnessing the effects of health disparities has had a substantial impact on my view of medicine. Engaging with the underserved in various service endeavors has allowed me to practice looking at the world through their lens.” BRICE JONES (MPH '22)
Test, trace, advocate

CERCL https://www.luc.edu/features/stories/covidresponse/cercl/

CERCL

Test, trace, advocate

Colleagues from across Loyola University Chicago’s campuses team up to support local communities impacted by COVID-19 outbreaks

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Public Health Crisis

https://www.luc.edu/parkinson/about/news/archive/publichealthperspective.shtml

Public Health Crisis

At the McHenry County Health Department, Ryan Sachs and Chloe Cavida (MPH ’17) work together to compile, analyze, and distribute data related to the coronavirus outbreak.

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Ruth Kafensztok

Q&A WITH MPH PROGRAM DIRECTOR https://www.luc.edu/parkinson/about/news/archive/hscspotlightruthkafensztok.shtml

Q&A WITH MPH PROGRAM DIRECTOR

Ruth Kafensztok

Before entering academia, Kafensztok honed her expertise in data systems, applied research, and public health practice.

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Lara Dugas awarded

INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH https://www.luc.edu/parkinson/about/news/archive/parkinsonslaradugasreceivesaxaresearchchairinafrica.shtml

INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH

Lara Dugas awarded

Funding will support global research into environmental factors and non-communicable disease outcomes.

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Future leaders in women’s health

https://www.luc.edu/parkinson/about/news/archive/stromcontrerasapha.shtml

Future leaders in women’s health

Sarah Strom and Natalie Contreras will be the first Parkinson undergraduates to represent Loyola at the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting.

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Groundbreaking research

HUMAN METABOLISM STUDY https://www.luc.edu/parkinson/about/news/archive/science-pressrelease.shtml

HUMAN METABOLISM STUDY

Groundbreaking research

A new study suggests metabolism – the rate at which calories are burned – peaks much earlier and starts its decline later than originally thought.

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DEPARTMENT SPOTLIGHT
Maya Roytman President Medallion

President's Medallion 2022-23

Each year, the President's Medallion recognizes one exceptional student from each of Loyola's 14 schools, colleges, and institutes for their leadership, scholarship, and service. The Parkinson School is pleased to announce that its recipient  for this year is BSPH student Maya Roytman. Learn more.

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