Helene Langevin joins UVM’s Osher Center for Integrative Health

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Helene Langevin joins UVM’s Osher Center for Integrative Health

National leader in integrative health will advance high-impact research and global partnerships.

Vermont Business Magazine The Osher Center for Integrative Health at University of Vermont (UVM) has announced that Dr. Helene M. Langevin, MD, a national leader in integrative health, will join its team in early 2026, to shape the Center’s mission-driven research efforts.

Langevin brings unparalleled expertise and visionary leadership to the Osher Center, as it expands its role as a leader in the field of whole health. On September 18, Langevin announced her retirement as Director of the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH) at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where she has overseen a $170 million annual portfolio that features whole-person research, positive health processes, and pain management.

Langevin's appointment at UVM marks a return to familiar ground—Langevin previously served as the Director of the Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, jointly based at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School, and as a Professor of Neurological Sciences at the Robert Larner, MD College of Medicine, where she founded UVM’s Program in Integrative Health (PIH) in 2005.

“We are honored to welcome Dr. Langevin back to UVM,” said UVM President Marlene Tromp. “Her deep experience in Integrative Health research and her national leadership will continue to build on the strong foundation already established by UVM’s Osher Center and strengthen its impact across the University and the field.”

Langevin will lead the development of a robust, transdisciplinary research agenda aligned with the missions of UVM’s Osher Center for Integrative Health, the Osher Collaborative—an international group of the 11 Osher Centers funded by The Bernard Osher Foundation—and the Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine and Health (ACIMH)—the world’s most comprehensive community for advancing the practice of whole health. Her appointment is expected to:

  • Elevate UVM’s Osher Center’s national and international profile through high-impact research and thought leadership.
  • Enhance competitiveness for research capacity across disciplines.
  • Foster local, regional, national, and global partnerships to integrate research into clinical practice and policy.

 

UVM’s Interim Provost, Linda Schadler, connects Langevin’s appointment with a transformative moment at the University. “An expert, cross-disciplinary leader like Dr. Langevin will create impactful research opportunities and partnerships for our students, faculty, and staff,” she said.

Langevin joins the Osher Center at a dynamic time, as it has recently announced: 

 

“Dr. Langevin is a visionary, who has long known that an Integrative, Whole Health approach can lead to better health outcomes,” said Osher Center Director Cara Feldman-Hunt, “and has the potential to reduce costs for individuals, communities, and the healthcare system overall. She has inspired me throughout my career, and we are thrilled she is joining us in this new capacity.”

The Osher Center is accepting applications through October 1 from across UVM and UVM Health Network for Advancing Whole Health Through Innovative Research grants, designed to support its growing community of Affiliates, as it prepares to welcome Langevin. “Joining the Osher Center at UVM is like coming home on multiple levels for me, personally and professionally,” Langevin said, “and I look forward to working with the Osher team at this pivotal moment.”

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