PSC in the public eye

PSC in the Public Eye

PSC Staff at the Iowa Recovery Conference. Starting from left to right: Elizabeth Phan, Mackenzie Johnson, Matthew Voss, Kelsey Van Selous, and Anne Hlavacek

Iowa Recovery Conference 2025

Our team from the Public Science Collaborative had an incredible time at the Recovery Iowa Conference, connecting with recovery professionals, advocates, and community members from across the state. Kelsey Van Selous and Shawn Dorius each gave presentations highlighting our work on data-driven tools and resources that support recovery efforts in Iowa. We were thrilled to share insights, learn from other attendees, and celebrate the progress being made in the recovery community.

PSC Staff at the Iowa Recovery Conference. Starting from left to right: Elizabeth Phan, Mackenzie Johnson, Matthew Voss, Kelsey Van Selous, and Anne Hlavacek
Alister, Matthew, and Dhairya stand in front of a PSC research poster

Congratulations Alister and Dhairya for completing PSC's Data Science Internship!

We are incredibly grateful to have hosted Alister Ee Shern Gan and Dhairya Kachalia in data science internships with PSC this year! Alister supported the development of three of our most complex substance use monitoring systems this summer and Dhairya supported the launch of a new substance use monitoring system in Tableau, while also creating an innovative data pipeline to make future updates to our Recovery Iowa website easier! Their dedication to innovation will leave a lasting impact on PSC!

Alister, Matthew, and Dhairya stand in front of a PSC research poster

ISU Research Featured in the Leopold Annual Report

We’re excited to share that our team was highlighted in the Leopold Annual Report for our work on sustainable cocoa farming in Uganda! Led by Dr. Shawn Dorius, Sydney Etten, and Jo Betti this study explores how cocoa farming practices intersect with public health especially how farm waste can impact mosquito habitats and malaria risk. Click to read more about how this One Health project is improving both community well-being and environmental sustainability.

Growing Community Connections June 2025 Newsletter

We’re thrilled that Growing Community Connections highlighted our RecoveryIowa.org platform in their June 2025 newsletter! This statewide hub connects Iowans with recovery support groups, community resources, and local services to make navigating substance use recovery easier. Click to explore how Recovery Iowa is helping providers, community leaders, and advocates support recovery efforts across the state. 

National Prevention Conference 2025

Building Rural Substance Use Monitoring Systems to Reduce Overdose Deaths (August 11-13)

We’re excited to share that our team will present “Building Substance Use Monitoring Systems to Reduce Overdose Deaths in Rural Places” at the National Prevention Conference 2025 Annual Meeting and Expo. Presenters Dr. Kelsey Van Selous, Matthew Voss, and Dr. Shawn Dorius will highlight the development of thirteen local monitoring systems designed to track substance use trends, identify high-risk neighborhoods, and evaluate the impact of local response efforts. 

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Dr. Shawn Dorius receives Outstanding Teaching Award

03/02/2026: We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Shawn Dorius received the faculty 2026 Outstanding Achievement in Teaching Award from the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Iowa State University. His teaching philosophy is grounded in experiential learning, relevance, and developing personal and professional agency, which he leverages to advance PSC's projects and team. Congratulations, Dr. Dorius!

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On-Going Technical Assistance to Advance Integrated Local Data Systems in Rural Communities

02/19/2026: Dr. Kelsey Van Selous and Dr. Shawn Dorius have been awarded funds from the Rural Opioid Technical Assistance Regional Center to provide technical assistance to communities with existing opioid response surveillance systems, ensuring communities are able to make the most of these vital strategy tools.

Jackson, Jones, Dubuque substance use system in desktop view

Designing Substance Use Prevention Strategies with Integrated Local Data Systems

02/19/2026: Dr. Shawn Dorius and Dr. Kelsey Van Selous have been awarded funds from the Prevention Technology Transfer Center Network to update and expand seven substance use monitoring systems in Iowa and develop two new systems in the four-state region aimed at reducing substance-related harms. The systems are designed to support communities in data-driven solutions to reduce overdose deaths in their communities.

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Remembering our Colleague and Collaborator Shannon Harper

We are deeply saddened by the loss of Dr. Shannon Harper, a cherished colleague and collaborator at Iowa State University. Shannon’s research on intimate partner violence and homicide shone a light on the experiences of marginalized communities, and her work made a real difference both in scholarship and in people’s lives. She was an inspiring teacher, a supportive mentor, and a passionate advocate for justice, contributing to projects through the Public Science Collaborative and beyond. Her kindness, and dedication touched everyone who knew her, and she will be deeply missed.

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Upcoming APHA 2025: Community Analysis of Intimate Partner Violence and Alcohol Availability (November 2-5)

11/02/2025: Our team will present new research at APHA 2025 exploring how alcohol outlet density impacts intimate partner violence in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Using police dispatch data and spatial analysis, this study highlights how off-premise alcohol retailers like liquor stores and gas stations pose nearly double the IPV risk compared to on-premise establishments. Click to learn how this research can guide community strategies.

Alister, Matthew, and Dhairya stand in front of a PSC research poster

Congratulations Alister and Dhairya for completing PSC's Data Science Internship!

09/25/2025: We are incredibly grateful to have hosted Alister Ee Shern Gan and Dhairya Kachalia in data science internships with PSC this year! Alister supported the development of three of our most complex substance use monitoring systems this summer and Dhairya supported the launch of a new substance use monitoring system in Tableau, while also creating an innovative data pipeline to make future updates to our Recovery Iowa website easier! Their dedication to innovation will leave a lasting impact on PSC! Click the link above to read more about our current and past team members.

Five hands fist bumping over a desk with data papers on itLincoln County Launching New Dashboard to Track Opioid and Stimulant Risks

09/16/2025: PSC's development of Lincoln County, Nebraska’s new Opioid & Stimulant Monitoring dashboard was highlighted by our community partner Community Connections in a recent news article and podcast by the North Platte Post. Check out the link above to hear what our partners are saying about our work!

People crowd around a laptop sitting on a tableOpioid, Stimulant Monitoring Effort Launched in Lincoln County

9/15/2025: Our work to develop an Opioid & Stimulant Monitoring dashboard, in partnership with Community Connections for Lincoln County, Nebraska, was highlighted by the North Platte Bulletin this month! Click the link above to learn more about our partnership and system launch!

A woman smiles and sits in the audience at a conferenceStatistical research center opening at Iowa State offers a convenient ‘treasure trove’ of data for Iowa scientists

09/11/2025: Former Director of PSC and now senior scientist at the US Census Bureau, Dr Cass Dorius, helped open the new federal statistical research data center on the campus of Iowa State University. Click the link above to learn more!

PSC staff members pose in front of the Iowa Recovery Conference bannerRecovery Iowa Conference 2025: Data-Driven Tools for Recovery

09/03/2025: Our team from the Public Science Collaborative joined recovery professionals, advocates, and community members at the Recovery Iowa Conference. Dr. Shawn Dorius and Dr. Kelsey Van Selous presented on data-driven tools and resources that support recovery efforts across Iowa. This event was an opportunity to share insights, learn from others, and celebrate the progress being made in the recovery community.

Women standing in a large room smile at one anotherNational Prevention Conference 2025 (August 11-13)

08/12/2025: Our team presented “Building Substance Use Monitoring Systems to Reduce Overdose Deaths in Rural Places” at the 2025 National Prevention Conference, highlighting the creation of 13 local systems to track trends and support response efforts.

Farm equipment in a fieldLeopold Annual Report 2025: Sustainable Cocoa Farming in Uganda

06/15/2025: Our team was highlighted in the Leopold Annual Report for research on sustainable cocoa farming in Uganda. Led by Dr. Shawn Dorius, Sydney Etten, and Joe Betti, this study examines how cocoa farming practices intersect with public health, particularly how farm waste can influence mosquito habitats and malaria risk. Click to learn how this One Health project is advancing community well-being and environmental sustainability.

Two men, one on a laptop, smile and talk in a relaxed settingGrowing Community Connections June 2025 Newsletter

06/01/2025: Growing Community Connections highlighted our RecoveryIowa.org platform in their June 2025 newsletter. This statewide hub connects Iowans to recovery support groups, community resources, and local services, making it easier to navigate substance use recovery.

Get to Know: Shawn DoriusPeople put their hands together above a wooden table with data sheets and a laptop on it

05/21/2025: Dr. Shawn Dorius was recently featured in Iowa State University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences' STORIES Magazine. Read Dr. Dorius's Stories of Connection by clicking the link above.

Three young people sit on the steps of a large white buildingPSC Partners with the Rural Opioids Technical Assistance Center to Combat Rural Opioid Crisis

2025: Dr. Shawn Dorius and Dr. Kelsey Van Selous have been awarded funds in partnership with Iowa State University's Partnerships in Prevention Science Institute to continue their development of substance use monitoring systems in four new communities in the Midwest. The systems are designed to support communities in data-driven solutions to reduce overdose deaths in their communities.

Five women crowd around a desk looking at plans on a sheet of paperPSC Continues to Advance Substance Use Recovery in Iowa

2025: Dr. Shawn Dorius and PSC enter into their fifth year of supporting the development of substance use recovery resources in the state in partnership with the Iowa Department of Health and Human Services.

APHA 2024 Annual Meeting and Expo logoAPHA 2024: Historical Housing Policy and Alcohol Outlet Density in the Midwest 

10/27/2024: Our team presented groundbreaking research at the APHA 2024 Annual Meeting connecting historical redlining to today’s alcohol outlet patterns in six Iowa communities. By combining 20th-century HOLC maps with modern alcohol licensing and census data, we show how past housing policies continue to shape neighborhood health risks and alcohol-related harm. Click to explore how history impacts community well-being today.

Kelsey Van Selous poses in front of a research posterAPHA 2023 Presentation: Alcohol Outlet Densities and Family-Reactive Service Calls

11/12/2023: Kelsey Van Selous attended the 2022 APHA Conference in Atlanta, Georgia, to present preliminary analysis from her dissertation examining alcohol availability and family-related reactive service calls. Click the link above to learn more about her preliminary findings and presentation!

Three students stand on campus and chatShawn Dorius – Dean’s Faculty Fellow  

2023: We are excited to announce that PSC Director Dr. Shawn Dorius was named a Dean’s Faculty Fellow for his work on substance use, rural communities, and social change for the Iowa State University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Congratulations, Dr. Dorius!

Students sit in a library and high five one anotherData Science for the Public Good Young Scholars Program 

12/09/2022: PSC team members Dr. Cass Dorius, Dr. Shawn Dorius, Kelsey Van Selous, and Matthew Voss lead a Midwest Big Data Hub webinar about their time with the Data Science for the Public Good (DSPG) Young Scholars Program. Click the link above to find an article they were featured in, as well as a link to their webinar.

ISU research poster titled Family Violence, Community Violence, and the Number of Neighborhood Alcohol EstablishmentsNCFR 2022 – New Research on Alcohol, Family Violence, and Community Harm 

11/18/2022: PSC team members Kelsey Van Selous and Dr. Cassandra Dorius travelled to Minneapolis, Minnesota, for a poster presentation about the Alcohol Research Initiative's analysis of family-related reactive service calls in four Iowa communities, where they found that neighborhoods with more alcohol availability also had higher reactive service calls related to families. Click the link above to learn more about their presentation which was also co-authored by Dr. Shawn Dorius.

APHA 2022 logoAPHA 2022 Presentation: The Effect of Alcohol Outlet Densities on Reactive Service Calls in Small and Midsized Towns

11/08/2022: We were excited to present “The Effect of Alcohol Outlet Densities on Reactive Service Calls in Small and Midsized Towns” at the APHA 2022 Annual Meeting. This study examined how alcohol outlet density in four Iowa communities relates to public safety and well-being, finding links between higher concentrations of outlets and increased alcohol-related, family-related, and violence-related 911 calls.

Iowa State University research poster title Gendered Drivers of Methamphetamine UseAPHA 2022 Presentation: Gendered Drivers of Methamphetamine Use

11/08/2022: Our team presented “Gendered Drivers of Methamphetamine Use” at the APHA 2022 Annual Meeting. This study used mixed methods, including 37 in-depth interviews, 55 focus groups, and analysis of eight datasets, to explore motivations for methamphetamine use in Iowa.

Four students stand outside in front of trees and look upISU News: ISU Researchers use Data to Help Communities Discover and Solve Biggest Problems 

02/08/2021: We are excited to share that the work of PSC team members Dr. Cass Dorius and Kelsey Van Selous were highlighted in an Iowa State University’s News Service article describing their leadership in the 2021 Data Science for the Public Good  (DSPG) program. This program showcased how data science can create meaningful impact for Iowa communities and advanced projects in the substance use and recovery space.