The team at the Population Health Informatics and Disparities Research center at the Meharry Medical College School of Applied Computational Science presented several projects at the 2025 American Public Health Association (APHA) 2025 Annual Meeting. Our research team presented two projects:
- Leveraging Machine Learning to Investigate the Impact of Behaviors and Clinical Conditions on Preeclampsia (oral presentation)
- Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Maternal Mental Health among Pregnant Women Using NIH All of Us Data (poster presentation)

Leveraging Machine Learning to Investigate the Impact of Behaviors and Clinical Conditions on Preeclampsia (oral presentation)

Impact of Socioeconomic Status on Maternal Mental Health among Pregnant Women Using NIH All of Us Data (poster presentation)
Additionally, our MHRC Mentoring Research Fellow, Sade Graves, gave a poster presentation on her project, Examining the Impact of Socioeconomic Factors on Women’s Access to Substance Use
Our team also supported the Maternal Health Research Collaborative outreach during the conference through meeting with conference attendees and discussing the collaborative and the Mentorship Research Fellows Program.

