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DMU Professor Selected as National Research Champion

Jason Semprini, Ph.D., MPP, assistant professor of public health at Des Moines University Medicine and Health Sciences, was named to the inaugural cohort of AcademyHealthโ€™s Champions for Health Services and Prevention Research program. Supported by the Doris Duke Foundation, the program will foster connections between researchers and policymakers in communities across the nation.

Through the program, the 21 selected research champions โ€” mostly early-stage academics โ€” will spend 15 months refining their policy and communication skills to serve as messengers for evidence-based decision-making in health and health care. After starting with an online training course, the cohort will conduct targeted outreach with federal and state policymakers.

For Semprini, the attraction to apply was the fact that heโ€™s written a lot of research papers โ€” exactly what faculty are trained to do in academic medicine and science. But he wants to enhance his ability to communicate his findings to different audiences, particularly policymakers and those who influence them.

For example, Semprini recently published a study on cigarette taxes and smoking-related lung cancer, showing thereโ€™s still significant opportunity for states that havenโ€™t raised those taxes to reduce smoking rates โ€” and ultimately lung cancer. Through the AcademyHealth program, he intends to learn better ways of sharing this knowledge beyond the academic community.

Semprini also plans to share insights he gains as a research champion with colleagues, students and research mentees at DMU.

โ€œDr. Sempriniโ€™s selection to serve as a research champion is a meaningful recognition of both his work and DMUโ€™s commitment to putting evidence into action,โ€ says Wallace Boeve, EdD, PA-C, DFAAPA, dean of DMUโ€™s College of Health Sciences. โ€œWhen our faculty are awarded these national research and policymaking opportunities, theyโ€™re embarking on a journey to become pivotal voices for actionable conversations and decisions that ultimately affect patients and communities. Weโ€™re proud of Dr. Semprini and excited to support him in this role and opportunity.โ€

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