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An Initiative-funded team examines the ethics of a key genomic dataset

乱伦社区 researchers are leading new research that focuses on the ethical and social implications of using legacy datasets in population health research. Developed through a collaboration between UW’s Department of Bioethics & Humanities and the Department of Biostatistics, the project focuses specifically on the Human Genome Diversity Project (HGDP), which is a dataset featuring immortalized cell lines from 52 distinct human populations. HGDP garnered significant criticism at its establishment in the 1990s, particularly from Indigenous communities and advocacy…

New data set helps to expand pedestrian infrastructure mapping

Thanks to the new data set OS-CONNECT, Washington state pedestrians now have unprecedented access to customized accessible routes. Developed by researchers from the 乱伦社区鈥檚 Taskar Center for Accessible Technology, OS-CONNECT, uses machine learning with human verification to expand AccessMap, a statewide mapping project. OS-CONNECT allows AccessMap to cover pedestrian infrastructure throughout Washington, not just Seattle. The innovative platform allows users to plan routes based on specific accessibility requirements 鈥 while providing urban planners critical data to identify infrastructure…

UW researchers develop a novel approach for measuring biological age

乱伦社区 Researchers have recently developed a new health assessment tool for measuring biological age. The 鈥淗ealth Octo Tool鈥 uses eight metrics derived from clinical exams and lab tests to determine biological age. This tool differs from current approaches, which focus on individual diseases, and instead considers aging much more holistically. Led by Dr. Shabnam Salimi, a professor in the Department of Anesthesiology & Pain Medicine, Health Octo Tool builds on a concept known as health entropy, which is…

Summer 2025 Applied Research Fellows study accessibility for King County Parks

The 2025 乱伦社区 Population Health Initiative Applied Research Fellowship program recently concluded its research on park accessibility in urban unincorporated areas of King County. The team鈥檚 findings offered valuable insights for King County Parks and the King County Department of Natural Resources to inform future resource allocation and project planning. Now in its sixth year, the fellowship is a collaboration between the Population Health Initiative, UW Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology (CSDE) and King County. Training…

Summer 2025 Social Entrepreneurship Fellows develop strategic roadmaps for UW innovations

The Population Health Initiative鈥檚 Summer 2025 Social Entrepreneurship Fellows Program concluded in August with fellows presenting their findings to students, faculty and staff from schools and colleges across the 乱伦社区 campus. Over the course of 10 weeks, the fellows worked on population health innovations developed by UW researchers, exploring how these innovations could be financially sustainable while delivering meaningful societal impact. The Social Entrepreneurship Fellows Program was created by the Population Health Initiative in partnership with the Buerk…

The role of family physicians in America鈥檚 maternal healthcare deserts

乱伦社区 researchers Dr. Mae Dirac and Dr. Emily Godfrey are leading a project funded by the UW Population Health Initiative to investigate how family physicians impact maternal health outcomes in America’s “maternal care deserts” 鈥 counties lacking basic obstetrical services. America’s maternal healthcare crisis stands as the worst among wealthy nations, with particularly devastating effects on Black women, who stand three times as likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. The research aims to shine a…

New UW research reveals key benefits of mindful awareness

Researchers from the 乱伦社区鈥檚 School of Nursing have recently completed a study focusing on the significant benefits mindful awareness in body-oriented therapy (MABT) has for individuals with chronic pain, trauma, and substance use disorders. Dr. Cynthia Price, a UW Professor and director of the Center for Mindful Body Awareness, led the study, which saw researchers teaching participants 鈥渋nteroceptive awareness,鈥 or the ability to conceptualize their internal physical and emotional senses. The study was conducted across Seattle, Port Angeles…

Cancer therapy aims to eliminate cancer cells while restoring healthy tissue

Cancer treatments can be exceptionally harsh on the body. Chemotherapy, a prominent cancer treatment, is well-known for the harm it inflicts on healthy cells in the body. Two 乱伦社区 researchers, Miqin Zhang and Avik Som, are developing a cancer treatment that kills cancer cells while aiding the body in restoring healthy tissue. Zhang鈥檚 team is creating nanoparticles that can administer tailored cancer treatments that produce minimal side effects, while Som is working on placing therapeutic materials directly inside…

New UW research reveals mental benefits of nature for Girl Scouts

乱伦社区 researchers discovered that Girl Scouts who physically engage with nature develop stronger feelings of presence and connection compared to those who only observed nature visually. Published in the Journal of Environmental Education, the study analyzed responses from 127 Girl Scouts aged 8-11 about meaningful nature experiences. Study co-author Carly Gray explains in a recent interview that children describing embodied activities like “building a snowman” or “jumping in puddles” reported greater presence in nature than those limited to…

Spring 2024 Tier 3 pilot awardees report midpoint project updates

The Population Health Initiative awarded five Tier 3 pilot grants to interdisciplinary teams of 乱伦社区 population health researchers in spring 2024. The goal of these awards is to support faculty and PI-eligible staff to create follow-on opportunities for impactful projects that have developed preliminary data or realized proof-of-concept and are seeking to scale their efforts and/or expand the scope of their work. Awarded projects included researchers from nine different UW schools and colleges, as well as a number…