Tag Archives: research

PhD student co-edits new book on rabies control
Did you know that an estimated 59,000 people still die from rabies each year? Most of those deaths can be […]

Dr. Samantha Ehrlich receives ADA funding for newest research project.
Congratulations to Dr. Samantha F. Ehrlich, who recently received a grant from the American Diabetes Association for her research […]

Dr. Phoebe Tran takes part in Community Engagement Academy
The Office of Community Engagement and Outreach wrapped up its final Community Engagement Academy session with the Fall 2022 cohort […]

Student is 1st author on new publication
Public Health PhD student Oluwafemifola “Femi” Oyedeji has been listed as the first author on an article recently published by […]

3 PhD Students honored with 2022 Research Awards
Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding work: Will Martinez (Faculty partner: Jennifer Jabson Tree) Investigating LGBT students’ […]

2021 Public Health Award Winners
Dr. Charles Hamilton Award – for excellence in Health Policy and Management This award recognizes an MPH student […]

Ashlyn Schwartz Awarded the Prestigious Fulbright
Ashlyn Schwartz, a doctoral candidate in the Public Health Department at The University of Tennessee-Knoxville has been awarded a Fulbright […]
2 new pregnancy-related publications in 1 month
The first article appeared in the June edition of The Lancet. The piece, which Dr. Ehrlich co-authored, investigates the effectiveness […]

Doctoral student receives W. K. McClure Scholarship
The W. K. McClure Scholarship Program offers UT undergraduate and graduate students awards of up to $5,000 for the support […]
Investigating the link between gestational diabetes, mother’s BMI, and childhood obesity
In an article published May 10, 2019, Assistant Professor Samantha Ehrlich investigates this important question. The article titled “Diagnostic […]