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From Prevalence to Pattern: A Gender-Specific Examination of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Systemic Inequity Among Black Americans

Dr. Natasha K. Oyedele is a postdoctoral researcher and epidemiologist whose work sits at the intersection of childhood adversity, substance use, and injury prevention. She earned her BA from Wellesley College and her MPH in Epidemiology from the Boston University School of Public Health. She earned a PhD in Drug Dependence Epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Department of Mental Health.

Dr. Oyedele’s doctoral research examined the mechanisms and pathways linking adverse childhood adversity (ACE) and maltreatment to tobacco cigarette use among Black adults, with a focus on the utility of trauma-informed tobacco control interventions. Her dissertation used quantitative methods to identify latent classes of childhood adversity in association with cigarette smoking among Black women and men.

Her postdoctoral research builds on this foundation by addressing a critical gap in how ACEs are conceptualized and measured in epidemiologic research and public health surveillance. While conventional ACE frameworks encompass family violence, abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction, unintentional injuries – including motor vehicle crashes, home fires, drowning, burns, and parental death remain largely absent from standard ACE measures. This omission is particularly striking given that unintentional injury is the leading cause of death among individuals younger than 45 and carries profound and lasting consequences for mental and behavioral health across the life course. Dr. Oyedele’s postdoctoral work aims to establish the evidence base for integrating unintentional injury into ACE measurement frameworks, with the goal of advancing more comprehensive and equitable approaches to injury prevention and public health surveillance.

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Leigh Steinberg Book Signing

Michigan Union, Pendleton Room

The U-M Injury Prevention Center is excited to host a book signing with Leigh Steinberg, author, sports agent, and philanthropist to celebrate the release of his new book, “The Comeback: …
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2026 Injury Prevention Research Symposium

North Campus Research Center (NCRC)

Join us for a day of discovery at the Injury Prevention Research Symposium. This event brings together researchers, staff, students, and post-doctoral fellows dedicated to advancing injury prevention science. Experience …
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Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention 2026 Annual Research Day

Palmer Commons, 100 Washtenaw Ave, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

safeTALK (Suicide Alertness for Everyone) Training

Transforming Youth Suicide Prevention in Michigan
SafeTALK is designed to help participants learn how to identify when someone is thinking about suicide and how to reach out to keep them safe by promptly connecting them to …
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Distinguished Faculty Seminar: Andrew Papachristos

Forum Hall, Palmer Commons

Join the Institute for Firearm Injury Prevention in welcoming Dr. Andrew Papachristos for an in-person Dintinguished Faculty Seminar on: Community Violence Intervention at the Crossroads: Old Questions, New Evidence and …

Midwest Injury Prevention Alliance Virtual Conference

Virtual

Join us for this year’s Midwest Injury Prevention Alliance Conference, as injury professionals from states in Federal Health and Human Services Region V (IL, IN, MI, MN, OH, and WI) …
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National Injury Prevention Day

Even within the public health community, we realize that not everyone is familiar with injury prevention. We would like to use this day to educate students about injury prevention and …
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Tobacco Treatment Education Series for Providers: Pharmacotherapy for Tobacco Treatment

Deepen your understanding of pharmacological treatment as a cornerstone of effective tobacco treatment.  This session explores the neurobiological basis of nicotine dependence and provides a comprehensive review of current clinical …

Tobacco Treatment Education Series for Providers: Motivational Interviewing for Tobacco Treatment

Strengthen your ability to engage and support patients through Motivational Interviewing (MI), a powerful, evidence-based approach to supporting tobacco cessation. Participants will gain an understanding of the core principles and …

Student Opportunities with the Injury Prevention Center

1680 SPH I (Paul B. Cornely Community Room)
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029

Please join the University of Michigan Injury Prevention Center (U-M IPC) to learn about exciting educational opportunities in Injury Science. Lunch will be served. At these sessions, we will discuss: …

Tobacco Treatment Education Series for Providers: Introduction to Tobacco Use and Public Health

Explore the far-reaching impact of tobacco use on individual and population health. Participants will examine current prevalence rates, highlight the substantial health risks associated with tobacco use, and the significant …