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YSPH Steps into the Future

Yale Public Health Magazine, Science & Society: Fall/Winter 2024

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We know that the discipline of public health—the ways in which we think about how we ask questions, how we gather data, how we develop interventions and prove that they work or don’t work, and then most of all, how we disseminate out—is foundational to a healthy community.

Megan L. Ranney, MD, MPH

Science & Society Yale School of Public Health

A publication of the Yale School of Public Health
Fall/Winter 2024, Vol. 16

Dean
Megan L. Ranney, MD, MPH
Dean of the Yale School of Public Health
C.-E. A. Winslow Professor of Public Health

Editor
Jane E. Dee

Assistant Dean of Communications
Kira Howell

Senior Communications Officer
Colin Poitras

Editorial Team
Rin Dunleavy, Jazminx Ellis, Jessica Iannone, Ephemia Nicolakis, and Kayla Steinberg

Chief of Staff & Director of Strategic Initiatives
Mahrokh Irani, DDS, MPH

Editorial Advisory Committee
Jason Hockenberry, PhD; Melinda Irwin, PhD, MPH; Linda Niccolai, PhD; Bhramar Mukherjee, PhD; and YSPH Chief Development Officer Benjamin Zoll

Writers
Zoe Beketova, Jenny Blair, Jane E. Dee, Fran Fried, Megan Kernis, Matt Kristoffersen, and Colin Poitras

Contributors
Dawn Carroll and Kathe Fox

Photographer
Ephemia Nicolakis

Proofreader
LuAnn Bishop

Design
AHdesign, Angie Hurlbut
NYM Design, Nilou Moochhala

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Jane E. Dee, Editor

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