- The Center for Population Health Research is a NIH-funded Center of Biomedical Research Excellence (CoBRE) with a mission to inform, develop and test strategies for improving rural population health.
- The Montana Pediatric Clinical Trials is part of the IDeA States Pediatric Clinical Trials Network (ISPCTN). Montana is one of 17 clinical sites within this network participating in the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO), a program through the National Institute of Health. The faculty and staff of the School of Public and Community Health Sciences participates in a wide array of research activities. Faculty are encouraged to engage in scholarly and research activities that meet their individual interests.
Developmental Adversity, Resilience, and Transformation (DART) Lab – The DART Lab was established with the generous support of a private donor in 2023 with a mission to change the landscape of developmental adversity-informed action, equipping decision-makers at the program, organization, system, and community level with knowledge, thought partnership, and inquiry skills.
- Psychology, Native American Issues, Diversity
- Childhood Obesity Prevention; Food security, Environments and Systems
Caringi, Jim - Trauma and Behavioral Health, ACEs & Developmental Adversity, Qualitative, Mixed Methods, and Participatory Research
- Behavioral Psychology, Smoking Interventions, Childhood Obesity
- Landscape Genetics
- Demographic Athropology, Applied Medical Anthropology, International Development, Human Evolutionary Ecology
- Vaccines, Pharmacoepidemiology, Pediatric Health, Electronic Health Record-based Research
- Population-based Research of Inhalation Exposures and Respiratory Health
- Applied Anthropology, Medical Anthropology and Southwest Ethnography
- Biostatistics
- Environmental Health and Exposure Assessment