The Hopkins Population Center (HPC) advances research at the intersection of social science, public health, and biostatistics, focusing on three primary research areas: Poverty and Inequality, Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Family, Maternal, and Child Health. Each of these areas has a dedicated section showcasing research that explores pressing issues and innovative solutions. The Poverty and Inequality section highlights studies on housing, economic mobility, education, and social safety nets, examining their effects on health and well-being. The Sexual and Reproductive Health section features research on HIV prevention, reproductive health interventions, and tools to improve healthcare access and safety for vulnerable populations. The Family, Maternal, and Child Health section presents work on maternal and infant health outcomes, early childhood development, intergenerational health, and the impact of social and environmental factors on family well-being. These research areas reflect HPC’s commitment to fostering data-driven insights and policy-relevant findings that address critical population health challenges.