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American Public Health Association Annual Meeting 2024

The American Public Health Association (APHA) is hosting its 2024 Annual Meeting and Expo, October 27-30 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

NORC at the University of Chicago is excited to participate in the largest gathering of public health professionals in the U.S. We look forward to engaging with attendees, including public health researchers and practitioners, about their work to advance public health knowledge and practice!

At APHA, NORC staff will share the latest research findings, methodological advancements, and insights on public health issues. We are committed to advancing public health through research and data-driven solutions. 

We invite you to connect with our team, learn about our work, and explore potential collaborations. Join us in Minneapolis for this opportunity to engage with the public health research community and contribute to shaping the future of public health.

Event Details

Date & Time

October 27-30, 2024

Location

Minneapolis, Minnesota

 

Booth

Visit NORC at booth #816

NORC Presentations

Date: Sunday, October 27

 

The Impact of Social Media Influencers on Susceptibility to Use Cigars, Little Cigars, and Cigarillos Among Young Americans
Author:
 Yoonsang Kim

 

Date: Monday, October 28

 

Where to Begin? State-Level Policy and Advocacy for Mental and Behavioral Health and How to Get Involved
Author:
Brett Harris

 

Multisector Collaboration to Promote Healthy Aging: A practical guide for Public Health Professionals
Author:
Meghan O'Leary

 

A Cigarette is My #Thinspo: Promotion Of Nicotine and Tobacco Products for Weight Control on Social Media
Author:
Yoonsang Kim

Date: Tuesday, October 29

 

Developing a Census Tract Level Vision Need Index for the United States
Author:
David Rein

 

Developing a Nationally Representative Survey to Explore The Causes, Impacts, and Outcomes of Vision Problems 
Author:
John Wittenborn

 

Understanding How Well-Being is Conceptualized and Measured 
Author:
Katherine Gelfand

 

Using ZIP Code Tabulation Area Estimates of Vision Difficulty for Subcounty Surveillance
Author:
Matthew Brault