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EMD Associate Research Scientist Spotlight Series: Ke Li

This series spotlights some of the amazing associate research scientists in the Department of Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health. The research conducted by our EMD colleagues addresses some of the most urgent global health challenges. Here, Dr. Ke Li talks about his impactful research in Dr. Dan Weinberger's lab.

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  • This is what the murder of a whole city looks like

    The Humanitarian Research Lab at Yale School of Public Health estimates that between 30,000 and 100,000 people were killed during the recent seize of El Fasher in Sudan. New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Sudan in a Dec. 24, 2025 opinion piece.

    Source: The New York Times
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  • EMD Postgraduate Associate Spotlight Series: Zeaan Pithawala

    This series spotlights some of the amazing postgraduate researchers in the Department of Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health. The research conducted by our EMD colleagues addresses some of the most urgent global health challenges. Here, Zeaan Pithawala talks about his impactful research in Dr. Ginny Pitzer's lab in the Public Health Modeling Unit.

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  • EMD Postgraduate Associate Spotlight Series: Catherine Wenger

    This series spotlights some of the amazing postgraduate researchers in the Department of Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health. The research conducted by our EMD colleagues addresses some of the most urgent global health challenges. Here, Catherine Wenger talks about her impactful research in Dr. Ginny Pitzer's lab in the Public Health Modeling Unit.

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  • Here's where measles case counts are highest

    The U.S. is experiencing its worst resurgence of measles in more than three decades, and is at risk of losing its measles elimination status in January. A team at the Yale School of Public Health has been closely tracking cases in the Americas since early 2025, issuing weekly reports.

    Source: MedPage Today
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  • Plan to shrink vaccine schedule sends health sector scrambling

    The health sector is working to navigate what could be the most significant changes to the U.S. vaccine program in decades. YSPH Associate Professor Jason Schwartz expresses his concern about how the changes will impact vaccine policies in individual states.

    Source: STAT
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  • Amid ongoing gun violence, how are young people handling anxiety?

    How does gun violence, and the threat of it, affect us as a society and as individuals? YSPH Community Scholar Nelba Márquez-Greene, whose daughter was murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary School, shares her insights in this episode of Connecticut Public Radio's Where We Live show.

    Source: Connecticut Public Radio
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Yale School of Public Health in the Media: 2023

Throughout 2023, our experts were prominently featured across various local, national, and international media outlets.

Overall, the Yale School of Public Health had 11 million mentions, with a total reach of 211.3 million people, equating to $22 million in publicity value.