Research
Serving Vulnerable Populations through Community-Partnered Research
The UMass Amherst Foundation profiles Elizabeth Evans' community-partnered research promoting interventions to help people with substance abuse disorders.
Zoe Smith Takes Home Pair of NEACSM Awards
Kinesiology doctoral student Zoe Smith received a pair of awards during the annual NEACSM Fall Conference held October 16-17, 2025, in Springfield, Mass.
Evans Receives NIH Grants Totaling $17.9 Million to Advance Research Tackling Opioid Overdose and HIV Prevention and Treatment
Elizabeth Evans has received four awards from the NIH totaling $17.9 million to advance research tackling opioid overdose and HIV prevention and treatment.
SPHHS Graduate Students to Deliver Presentations at APHA
Over a half dozen SPHHS graduate students will present their research at the APHA annual meeting being held in Washington, D.C., from November 2-5, 2025.
Improving Breast Health by Integrating Beans into Western-Style Diets in Early Life
Zhenhua Liu has received a four-year, $630,393 USDA grant to examine whether improving early-life nutrition can help prevent breast cancer later on.
Oral Nicotine Pouches Studied as a Tool to Quit Smoking
Health policy and management researcher Jamie Hartmann-Boyce oversees Cochrane’s first evidence-based review of oral nicotine pouches.
The Agility Equation: Discovering the Math of Human Movement for Robotic and Advanced Footwear Technologies
An interdisciplinary research team, including Kinesiology's Wouter Hoogkamer, received a $490,000 NSF grant to define the mathematical components of running.
Whitcomb Elected to Lead the Society for Epidemiologic Research
Brian Whitcomb has been elected to the position of President-Elect of the Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER).
Study Examines Relationships between Mental Health, Bullying, and Social Support among Transgender and Gender-Diverse Adolescents
Abigail Grimm ’24 leads a study examining the associations between bullying, social support, and mental health among transgender and gender‑diverse adolescents.
In the Media: News Roundup (September 26, 2025)
SPHHS researchers comment in multiple media outlets on health-related topics.
Zhenhua Liu Named Public Interest Technology Faculty Fellow
Zhenhua Liu is among the recipients of the 2025-26 Public Interest Technology (PIT) Faculty Fellowships.
López-Cevallos Receives $1.12 Million NSF Grant to Study Impacts of Water Governance on Children’s Health in Five Countries
Daniel López-Cevallos has been awarded a 3-year, $1.12 million NSF grant to lead a multinational examination of water governance systems and children's health.