Presentations/Conferences
Omokhomion, P. (2025). "The Regional Effect of Health Insurance on the Association between Serious Psychological Distress and Chronic Physical Health in the United States." Graduate Research Symposium, UC Riverside Graduate Division. Honorable Mention.
Academic Work
Barber S, Sims M, Baxter SLK, Glover L, Hines AL, Sims KD, Forde AT, Johnson DA, Norwood AF, Omokhomion P (fourth author), Carson AP, Diez Roux AV, James SA, Williams DR. 25 Years of Social and Structural Determinants of Cardiovascular Risk and Disease in Black Adults: The Jackson Heart Study. (In progress)
Omokhomion, P. (2025, March 24). The Effect of State Minimum Wages on Food Insecurity. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=6368018 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.6368018
Omokhomion, P. (2024, November 30). Reducing the NCD Burden in Low and Middle-Income Countries (LMICs) and What Ethical Theories Say. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5741442 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5741442
Policy and Public Writing
Help Is Needed – Omokhomion, P. (2025, August 8). Help Is Needed — But Stop Calling It Help If It Keeps People Trapped. Global Health Insights. https://medium.com/global-health/help-is-needed-but-stop-calling-it-help-if-it-keeps-people-trapped-ecb7301a1a32
The Ethics of Not Providing in The Global South – Omokhomion, P. (2025, July 25). The Ethics of Not Providing in the Global South. Global Health Insights. https://medium.com/global-health/the-ethics-of-not-providing-in-the-global-south-0d83b27490dc
The Present Food System and Who Runs It and the World - Omokhomion, P. O. (2024, September 21). The Present Food System and Who Runs It and the World. LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/present-food-system-who-runs-world-paula-omokhomion-ysqhe/
Benefits of Reading Fiction - Omokhomion, P. (2023, December 19). Benefits of Reading Fiction: A Healthy Outlet Besides Academia. UNC Healthy Heels. https://healthyheels.org/2023/12/19/benefits-of-reading-fiction-a-healthy-outlet-besides-academia/
Upcoming Policy Chats podcast appearance with Hon. Lloyd Levine (retd.) and other Dean's Ambassadors.