Center members span the University of Michigan and the globe, including faculty experts, research collaborators, scholars, and community partners.

Economic behavior and methodology in regards to health care supply chains

Surgical education, surgical care access, neonatal surgery, pediatric surgery, trauma and injury recovery, pediatric cancer

Non-cognitive skills in labor markets, social networks, news reporting bias, AI in news analysis, behavioral economics, HIV/AIDs

Sustainable solutions to energy, food, and water security challenges in resource-constrained areas, sustainability education