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Thinking about getting your MPH, MS, or PhD in Epidemiology?
Join our Zoom info sessions! Learn about the application process, degree options, funding, and more. Register for a session between April and July: epi.washington.edu/admissions/
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We're thrilled that you're interested in learning about the Department of Epidemiology's academic programs offered at the University of Washington School of Public Health. UW Epi provides foundational...
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New CDC vaccine recommendations are stirring confusion among older adults and providers.

Experts warn that unclear guidance could lower vaccination rates and drive up costs—just when public health can least afford it.
How New Vaccine Guidelines May Put Older Adults At Risk
Warnings about the dangers of vaccines from senior government officials inevitably will lead to more unnecessary sickness and death, especially among older adults.
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TOMORROW: Collrane Frivold will defend her dissertation: "Associations between influenza vaccination during pregnancy and outcomes related to maternal influenza disease, infant anthropometry/growth, and cost-effectiveness in Nepal." Good luck tomorrow, Collrane! Event details: buff.ly/6e269Ri
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What’s a micro-pantry? Small, volunteer-run pantries & fridges that provide 24/7, local access to food. UW and partners are piloting smart sensors to reduce waste and improve access. UW Epi’s Marie Spiker is studying how communities use micro-pantries to guide this model forward.
Seattle to launch first connected network of community food micro-pantries
Seattle is piloting the nation’s first connected network of community food micro-pantries. Powered by UW-led smart sensor research, the project will fight hunger, cut food waste, and improve...
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The UW SPH undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs are now accepting applicants for the 2026-27 academic year. Join us in-person for the SPH Community Open House and meet with dept and program advisors!
📍 Hans Rosling Center
📅 October 1 | 11 am – 2:30pm
🔗 RSVP: forms.office.com/r/c1SgCxQ0Yr
UW School of Public Health Community Open House. October 1 from 11am - 2:30pm at the Hans Rosling Center for Pop Health. Interested in public health? Meet representatives from our depts and interdisciplinary programs to learn about careers or programs right for you. UW logo on the top corners, white text over a gray background.
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To all our UW Epi alumni, new and seasoned, your journey continues with us. Reconnect, network, and stay informed by joining our alumni community! buff.ly/dIEhC3h
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UW Epi's Helen Chu and Janet Baseman make up two of the School of Public Health's three leadership positions as Associate Dean for Research and Associate Dean for Public Health Practice!
New UW SPH leaders appointed for 2025-26 academic year | UW School of Public Health
The UW School of Public Health welcomes new leadership to support our shared work of co-creating health equity with our communities.
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“The risk of missing a case of hepatitis B is so significant that I just can’t imagine why we would delay a vaccine that is proven to be helpful and efficacious,” Dr. Brenna Hughes @acog.org & @idsog.bsky.social member. Important context for ACIP tomorrow. www.nytimes.com/2025/09/16/h...
C.D.C. Vaccine Advisers May Limit Hepatitis B Shots for Newborns
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All 17 voting members of the CDC’s ACIP were dismissed in June, including UW’s infectious disease Dr. Helen Chu. She warns that shifts in how vaccine evidence is reviewed could affect safety, access, and disease control. More from her Q&A:
Q&A: Dr. Helen Chu on vaccine safety and recommendation changes in the U.S. | UW School of Public Health
Epidemiology Professor Dr. Helen Chu discusses recent changes to vaccine recommendations.
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Back-to-school season in WA brings higher risks of flu, RSV, COVID & other infections. UW’s Dr. Helen Chu reminds parents: vaccines protect not only your child but their classmates, teachers & community. Stay current this fall.
Get your family vaccinated for back-to-school
Autumn brings kids back into school classrooms and also heralds rising rates of the flu, COVID and other viruses. Infectious disease expert Dr. Helen Chu expressed concern that this year…
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UW Epidemiology's Dr. Helen Chu speaks on the potential impact of COVID-19 supplies under the federal guidelines for this year's COVID vaccines.
FDA approves new COVID vaccines
The newest COVID-19 shots have been approved, but recommendations won't be for all Americans 6 months and older.
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Thousands of leading scientists including emeritus professor of UW Epidemiology Dr. Elizabeth Halloran are warning Congress: budget cuts to federal research threaten America’s health, economy & global leadership.
Two Thousand Of America’s Top Scientists Warn Congress: Don’t Gut Research Funding
Open letter from 2,100+ National Academy members warns Congress of dire consequences from FY26 science budget cuts; organizers seek response.
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"The reason why we want to give you a vaccine is not just to protect you but to protect those around you." Dr. Helen Chu backs AAP guidance, stressing protection for young children and community health.
Medical experts back COVID-19 vaccine for kids, despite split opinion
Medical experts are backing the American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendation to vaccinate kids against COVID-19, differing from the HHS and CDC's new guidelines.
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“We don’t routinely see interventions that work that well.” #UWEpi professor Jessica Jones-Smith co-authored a new study that shows Seattle’s Fresh Bucks program boosts fruit & vegetable intake and improves food security among low-income households. buff.ly/5mVrV7k
UW research shows Fresh Bucks program improves fruit and vegetable intake, food security
A new study from the University of Washington shows that households enrolled in the City of Seattle's Fresh Bucks program experience a 31% higher rate of food security and consume at least three…
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This Friday, Tanya Libby will be defending her dissertation: "Streptococcus pneumoniae carriage and antimicrobial resistance among Kenyan children discharged from hospital." Come out to show your support to Tanya! #EpiDissertation Event details: buff.ly/iZOdKyG
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Tomorrow, you are invited to Mark Fajans' MPH dissertation defense: "Improving Detection of Tuberculosis Disease Among Children." Good luck tomorrow, Mark! Event details: buff.ly/GnkNLL1
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Don't miss Lola Arakaki's #EpiDissertation defense on: Investigations of Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness! Come show your support tomorrow, August 7 at 11 a.m., and congratulations, Lola! Event details: buff.ly/ILwfBsN
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Tomorrow afternoon, Hiwot Zewdie will be presenting on "The urban environment and active living: the case of Bogota, Columbia." Best of luck, Hiwot! #EpiDissertation Event details: buff.ly/aZTWjVC
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Celebrating Dr. Susan Heckbert’s career, legacy, and contributions to public health and University of Washington as she retires after more than three decades on faculty in UW Department of Epidemiology and University of Washington School of Pharmacy. buff.ly/04riem2
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Celebrating Dr. Susan Heckbert’s career, legacy, and contributions to public health and the University of Washington as she retires after more than three decades on faculty in @uwepidemiology.bsky.social and @uwpharmacy.bsky.social

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"Seeing my trainees complete their degrees and go on to become leaders in medicine and public health - that's the most rewarding part of my career." - Dr. Susan Heckbert retires after 35 years as a faculty member in the University of Washington Department of Epidemiology. Headshot of Susan Heckbert and UW Epidemiology logo on abstract background.
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Good news: From 2013 to 2022, the portion of Washington adults who reported storing household firearms securely rose from 34.9% to 48.8%. @uwepidemiology.bsky.social @uwmedicine.bsky.social
More Washington households store firearms securely - UW Medicine | Newsroom
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Congratulations 🎉🎉 to Dr. Jerry Cangelosi on retiring after 13 years as a DEOHS professor and a recent term as associate dean for research in the @uofwa.bsky.social School of Public Health! He and his team developed a less invasive way to screen people for TB. deohs.washington.edu/hsm-blog/tak...
Taking down TB
Professor Jerry Cangelosi retires after 13 years on the DEOHS faculty
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Join us tomorrow afternoon for Gregory Zane's dissertation defense. Gregory will be presenting on "Prevention of Chlamydia trachomatis infections: Evaluation of vaccination and post-exposure prophylactic antibiotic use as population-level strategies." #EpiDissertation Event details: buff.ly/Vwqu843