Professor Sheri Johnson is a leading advocate for population health and health equity, dedicated to improving community well-being through research, policy, and practice. As Director of the University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute, she leads initiatives that address the root causes of health disparities, focusing on social determinants of health, systemic inequities, and community-driven solutions.
With a background in clinical psychology and a deep commitment to public health, Professor Johnson's work bridges research and real-world impact, guiding strategies that promote healthier populations at local, state, and national levels. Her leadership emphasises collaborative partnerships between academia, public agencies, and communities to advance health equity and create lasting systemic change.
Through her scholarship and advocacy, Professor Johnson continues to shape the field of population health, inspiring policies and practices that strive for fairness, solidarity, and improved outcomes for all communities.
To read more about her biography, click here.
Academic Hour with Professor Sheri JohnsonEvidence for Action to Improve Population Health (Click to view more)