The Zero to Thrive initiative brings together faculty across multiple disciplines to find real-world solutions to the problems families face from pre-conception through early childhood (0-6). Zero to Thrive brings together providers, academics, policy makers, and, importantly, families, to establish a shared agenda and common metrics.
This type of innovative, multi-layered research, is only possible with active collaborations with communities and multidisciplinary faculty, drawing on the strengths of a leading university with state-of-the-art knowledge and expertise. It is within this work with communities and across disciplines that dynamic and real solutions to lingering social problems can be found.
Co-Director, Zero to Thrive
AREAS OF INTEREST
Co-Director, Zero to Thrive
AREAS OF INTEREST
Steering Committee Chair, Translational Network,
Zero to Thrive
AREAS OF INTEREST
TRANSLATIONAL NETWORK FEATURE
Professor, Health Management and Policy, School of Public Health
Faculty Associate, Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research
Research Scientist, Center for Clinical Management Research, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System
Dr. Zivin’s scholarly niche is at the intersection of behavioral health, public health, and public policy. She conducts mixed methods research and large policy evaluations. Recently, Dr. Zivin shared about her own experience in a MedPage Today podcast/essay: I Was Pregnant and Swallowed Handfuls of Pills – And now I want to end the stigma around depression.
Read more about Dr. Zivin’s recent work:
Translational Network: What's Happening
On May 5th, the Zero to Thrive Translational Network sponsored a Rapid Response Talk and
If you're interested in more information or joining the Z2T Translational Network, please contact the Zero to Thrive team: