The Fairbanks School of Public Health (FSPH) evolved from the Department of Public Health in the Indiana University School of Medicine and became an independent Indiana University school in 2012, focusing on urban health, health policy, biostatistics, epidemiology, and environmental health. Establishing FSPH marked a significant transition from a historically teaching-oriented program to one with a greater balance between teaching, research, and service. As such, the past years have entailed hiring research-oriented faculty at all ranks, with many of these positions going to junior investigators with strong postdoctoral experiences. Each of these new faculty received competitive start-up packages to bolster the launch of their career at IU. FSPH has grown its small departmental research portfolio, with six awards totaling less than $200k in 2010, to a robust school portfolio of more than 50 awards exceeding $8m in total value during calendar year 2016. A list of our externally sponsored projects and the outstanding investigators leading them can be found below.
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PI | Dept. | Sponsor | Type | Title | Award Total |
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Weathers, Tess D | SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | CONCORD CENTER ASSOCIATION INC | Service/Other | Key Informant Interviews about Quality of Life in the Near Southside | $5000 |
Dixon, Brian Edward | EPIDEMIOLOGY | INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Research | Using the statewide registry of traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries to support population health surveillance and research in Indiana | $160000 |
Wessel, Jennifer | EPIDEMIOLOGY | BROAD INSTITUTE | Research | Development of polygenic scores for diabetes and complications across life-span in populations of diverse ancestry. | $32000 |
Dixon, Brian Edward | EPIDEMIOLOGY | INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH | Research | Using the statewide registry of traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries to support population health surveillance and research in Indiana | $160000 |
Turman, Jack Edward | SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | VIGO COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT | Service/Other | The PAWS Project: A Middle-School Based Academic and Health Promotion Initiative | $25000 |
Wessel, Jennifer | EPIDEMIOLOGY | BROAD INSTITUTE | Research | Development of polygenic scores for diabetes and complications across life-span in populations of diverse ancestry. | $32000 |
Dixon, Brian Edward | EPIDEMIOLOGY | NATIONAL LIBRARY OF MEDICINE | Research | The Indiana Training Program in Public & Population Health Informatics | $378020 |
Turman, Jack Edward | SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES | INDIANAPOLIS FOUNDATION | Service/Other | Using Narrative Analyses to Devise Strategies Aimed at Dismantling Structural Racism for African American Women | $50000 |
Memmer, Marcie Lynn | PUBLIC HEALTH DEAN'S OFFICE | READY, SET, QUIT TOBACCO | Service/Other | Smoke Free Pregnancies | $23726 |
Maupome, Gerardo | PH DEAN'S OFFICE-PRACTICE | INDIANA AIDS FUND | Service/Other | HIV ECHO | $55149 |