Kate, Nolt, PhD, assistant professor for the Master of Public Health Program, participated in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Leader Readers Club discussion of Complex Behavior in Program Design and Evaluation in Public Health and was subsequently asked to present in June at a Leader Readers Club presentation on Prevention Science - Fidelity and Adaptation in Community Programming in Public Health.
Dr. Nolt also attended the American Public Health Association webinar about a new research program from the NIH called All of Us: Advancing Innovative Health Research. The program’s focus is to deliver the largest and richest biomedical dataset ever around the use of precision medicine. They are recruiting participants with a goal of recruiting 1 million participants around the country and from diverse communities and populations.