Now at Ohio State: Breakthroughs in trauma treatment

Julianna Nemeth shares her research on domestic violence and brain injury with CPH's Misti Crane in a new podcast episode.

Julianna Nemeth

Assistant Professor Julianna Nemeth is an intervention scientist dedicated to conducting the scientific work needed to improve health and reduce disparities for those impacted by violence and trauma. Her work focuses on building and optimizing service access and behavioral interventions for these populations recognizing the chaotic circumstances in which they live and are trying to seek safety and health services. 

Nemeth talks about her research with CPH's Misti Crane in a new episode of Now at Ohio State. Listen to their conversation.


About The Ohio State University College of Public Health

The Ohio State University College of Public Health is a leader in educating students, creating new knowledge through research, and improving the livelihoods and well-being of people in Ohio and beyond. The College's divisions include biostatistics, environmental health sciences, epidemiology, health behavior and health promotion, and health services management and policy. It is ranked 22nd among all colleges and programs of public health in the nation, and first in Ohio, by U.S. News and World Report. Its specialty programs are also considered among the best in the country. The MHA program is ranked 5th and the health policy and management specialty is ranked 21st.

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