Research
SPHHS Teams Receive SPARC Seed Grants
The Provost and Vice Chancellor for Research and Engagement have announced the awarding of SPARC seed grants for 2025-26, including SPHHS faculty-led teams.
In the Media: News Roundup (May 28, 2025)
SPHHS researchers comment in multiple media outlets on health-related topics.
How to Quit Smoking, According to Science
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce is featured in this research profile around her work investigating cigarette smoking and vaping to inform policy and improve public health.
Shaw Receives Distinguished Community-Engaged Research Award
Professor of Community Health Education Susan Shaw has been selected as the 2025 recipient of the Distinguished Community Engagement Award for Research.
Kurland Developing AI Tool for Measuring Communication Ability in People with Language Impairments
Jacquie Kurland will use a three-year, $1.06 million funding award to develop and test an AI tool that measures communication success in people with aphasia.
SPHHS Announces 2025 Research Day Award Winners
The School of Public Health and Health Sciences held its 28th annual Research Day on April 25, 2025, in the Campus Center Auditorium.
In the Media: News Roundup (April 25, 2025)
SPHHS researchers comment in multiple media outlets on health-related topics.
Katie Potter’s Research Featured in UMass Magazine Story “Just Add Dog”
Katie Potter, director of the Behavioral Medicine Lab and associate professor of kinesiology, is profiled in the Spring 2025 issue of UMass Magazine in a story.
Illuminating the Health Effects of ‘Forever Chemicals’
UMass Amherst researchers are studying the myriad ways PFAS chemicals affect human health—and pursuing strategies to mitigate their harm.
Arku and Group Receive Equitable Practices in Collaboration (EPiC) Award
The Holyoke Community Energy Project group that includes faculty member Raphael Arku has received the 2025 Equitable Practices in Collaboration (EPiC) award.
Science Behind the Speed: Kinesiology Research Validates Innovative Marathon Footwear Design
Kinesiology researchers tested a prototype marathon shoe that PUMA created with computational design, and found it improved running economy by up to 3.6%.
Muscle Physiology Lab Seeking Volunteers for Study on Insulin Resistance
The Muscle Physiology Lab in the Department of Kinesiology is seeking volunteers for a research study investigating the potential causes of insulin resistance.