The program is co-led by population health scholars Dr. John Robert Warren (Sociology) and Dr. Theresa Osypuk (Epidemiology & Community Health). Together with an outstanding team of 48 faculty mentors from four colleges and seven disciplinary departments, they oversee this training program that draws from the biological, health, and social sciences; engages trainees with integrative, groundbreaking population health research; and provides purposeful professionalization. The training program is housed at the Minnesota Population Center, a vibrant trans-disciplinary intellectual space prioritizing population health research and featuring a diverse faculty with well-funded research projects, as well as an impressive track record of training population health scholars.
Faculty Mentors, Organized by Program Track.
Health Science/Biology Mentors
Zinzi Bailey
Tim Beebe
Lynn Blewett
Ellen Demerath
Marla Eisenberg
Andy Fenelon
Aaron Folsom
Ezra Golberstein
Sarah Gollust
Megan Gunnar
Rachel Hardeman
David Jacobs
Rhonda Jones-Webb
J'Mag Karbeah
Katy Kozhimannil
Alicia Kunin-Batson
Melissa Laska
Russell Luepker
Pam Lutsey
Kristen Mark
Susan Mason
Toben Nelson
Dianne Neumark-Sztainer
Ruby Nguyen
Theresa Osypuk
Jen Poynter
Arthur Reynolds
Glen Roisman
Simon Rosser
Rebecca Shlafer
Tetyana Shippee
Logan Spector
Lyn Steffen
Frank Symons
Bharat Thyyagarajan
Rachel Widome