Public Health Sciences
What we do
The Department of Public Health Sciences (PHS), within Henry Ford Health, has a rich history in biostatistical innovation and epidemiologic breakthroughs. In the late 1980's we investigated the distribution and determinants of environmental disease partnering with the Detroit-based auto industry to protect factory workers. In 1990s, our biostatistics and data coordinating center (or just data coordinating center) involved in designing, conducting and publishing the results from the landmark rt-PA Stroke Study in the New England Journal (1995) that forever changed treatment guidelines for ischemic stroke.
Over the many decades since then, Public Health Sciences, has expanded its areas of research, collaborations, capabilities, and staff. We have grown into one of the top NIH-funded health system-based departments of public health sciences, with research spanning from molecular, immunological, and genetic focus to a personalized, population-based, and community vision. PHS has developed the infrastructure to support our full spectrum of research, from laboratory to clinical and population science, and is home to dozens of independently funded researchers who, while maintaining their personal research visions, work side-by-side with clinical and basic science colleagues to learn, collaborate, and share expertise to fulfill our Mission.
Our Vision: Transforming lives and communities through world-class research
Contact Us
Phone: (313) 874-6360
Fax: (313) 874-6730
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Henry Ford Health Helps Advance Precision Medicine Research in Michigan
Longstanding partnership with the National Institutes of Health expands Michigan's participation in the All of Us Research Program
A catalyst for change: Henry Ford Health, MSU celebrate groundbreaking of research center in Detroit
National Cardiogenic Shock Initiative Study Results Show Significant Increase in Heart Attack Survival
Protocol developed by Henry Ford Health cardiologists leading unprecedented nationwide research.