Create Pathways for Translating Outstanding Science into Local and Global Health Impact
We will conduct world-class research and develop entrepreneurial frameworks that use our scholarship to tangibly improve societal well-being.
We will conduct world-class research and develop entrepreneurial frameworks that use our scholarship to tangibly improve societal well-being.
We will ensure our students excel in understanding, conducting, and using rigorous science to advance population-level health.
We will invest in building resilient public health communities in our school, at Yale, in New Haven, Connecticut, and beyond.
We will meld ethics and equity with cutting-edge methods to shape how health-oriented data science is structured and used.
We will support our students, faculty members, alumni, staff, and external partners in serving as trusted spokespeople for, and translators of, public health science.
We will strengthen the administrative and financial management systems that are fundamental to our ability to achieve our mission.
Our areas of focus guide our scholarly pursuits. They serve as areas of scientific excellence, distinction, and influence. They reflect current and aspirational research strengths of our school, the university’s science priorities, and our assessment of the globe’s most pressing health challenges.
Built and natural environments influence diseases ranging from infection, to cancer, to mental illness. We examine how various exposures – environmental, chemical, and social – interact to affect health, and then develop systems-level solutions that improve both environmental quality and human well-being.
Social, infectious, and chronic disease epidemics mutually reinforce and are often rooted in structural disparities. We develop, evaluate, and disseminate strategies to support communities in their quest for emotional, social, and physical well-being.
The health ecosystem is a complex web of formal and informal care providers, government agencies, elected officials, nonprofit organizations, and private corporations. We work to optimize policies, incentives, and systems that can drive equitable, efficient, high-quality health ecosystems around the globe.
Artificial intelligence tools, genomics, wearable sensors, and other quickly evolving technologies have substantial effects on health, health equity, and health privacy. We create and integrate these tools for social good and define how to protect us from their potential health harms.