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Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health, University of Michigan

LOCATION: Ann Arbor, MI, U.S.A.

ORGANIZATION TYPE: Research

FOCUS AREA: Children / Families, Education, Environment / Land Use, Food security / Nutrition, Housing / Neighborhoods, Immigration, Income & Wealth, Jobs & Work, Mental health / Psychology, Public Health, Public Policy, Race / Ethnicity, Social Inclusion, Transportation

HEALTH EQUITY INITIATIVES: CSEPH is an interdisciplinary and collaborative effort, involving researchers from more than 20 disciplines, devoted to 1)Understanding the social determinants of health and health inequalities from a perspective that bridges socioeconomic, behavioral, racial/ethnic, psychological, biological, community, spatial, historical, and international approaches; 2) Developing policies to improve health and reduce inequalities in health; and, 3)Training researchers in an understanding of the determinants of health in populations.

ACTIVITIES WITH UNNATURAL CAUSES CAMPAIGN:
- Use the series and materials in trainings or classes
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FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Visit this organization's Web site:
http://www.cseph.org

George Kaplan
Thomas Francis Colegiate Professor of Public Health, Director CSEPH

Center for Social Epidemiology and Population Health, University of Michigan
109 S. Observatory
SPH Tower Rm 3667
Ann Arbor, MI 48109
U.S.A.

Phone number: 734 615 9209