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Boston Medical Center President and CEO and Yale trustee Kate Walsh, MPH ’79, BA ’77, has been tapped by Massachusetts’ Governor Maura Healey to be the commonwealth’s new Health and Human Services Secretary.
- January 26, 2023
Civil rights scholar Kimberlé Crenshaw, whose work has been foundational in two fields of study she coined and developed – critical race theory and intersectionality – will be presented with the C.-E.A. Winslow Medal, the Yale School of Public Health’s highest honor, at a ceremony Feb. 3 at Harkness Auditorium.
- January 26, 2023
A Student Spotlight on Jon Yee, MPH '23 (Health Care Management).
- January 25, 2023Source: NPR
15 wishes for 2023: Trailblazers tell how they'd make life on Earth a bit better
- January 25, 2023Source: The Washington Post
New CDC data shows updated boosters are cutting risk of getting sick from covid-19 by about half
- January 25, 2023Source: Axios
An FDA advisory panel meeting tomorrow could start a reset of how the U.S. approaches its COVID-19 vaccine strategy.
- January 24, 2023Source: Nature
Genomic surveillance is crucial for tracking the next ‘variant of concern’, but many countries are winding back their monitoring.
- January 23, 2023
Bobbi Wilson, 9, was honored by Yale University on Jan. 20, 2023, for her efforts in eradicating the invasive spotted lanternfly in her hometown of Caldwell, New Jersey. University officials also recognized Bobbi’s donation of her personal collection of spotted lanternfly specimens to Yale’s Peabody Museum. The collection, which was officially entered into the museum’s database, will be forever associated with Bobbi’s name as the donor scientist. Bobbi Wilson was the subject of an alleged racial profiling event on Oct. 22 that became national news.
- January 20, 2023Source: USA Today
Healthy people should get annual COVID-19 boosters to prevent widespread outbreaks, suggests a new study from Yale University and the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
- January 20, 2023
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