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Brooks’ project as a PhD student in Yale School of Public Health’s (YSPH) Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases could help provide evidence to answer that question. He is designing a research program to incorporate epidemiological data, mathematical modeling, and real-world feasibility considerations to support better decision-making in fighting epidemic-prone infectious diseases.
- July 08, 2026Source: Shared Humanity Podcast
In this episode of Shared Humanity: The Humans Behind the Headlines, host Nelba Márquez-Greene, Yale School of Public Health community scholar, is joined by John Woodrow Cox, an enterprise reporter at The Washington Post and the author of Children Under Fire: An American Crisis. They discuss elevating children's voices and building trust while reporting on gun violence.
- June 30, 2026Source: CT Public: Where We Live
Over 60 years ago, environmentalist Rachel Carson sounded the alarm on DDT. This hour, we explore her legacy and another controversial class of chemicals: PFAS.
- June 23, 2026
The honor recognizes “insightful and innovative publications on aging and life course development in the behavioral and social sciences” and is named after social psychologist Richard Kalish.
- June 18, 2026
Luke Davis, MD, MAS, discusses what health care looks like on the ground globally — from the vantage point of someone who has spent his career at the intersection of two of the leading infectious causes of death worldwide: tuberculosis (TB) and HIV.
- June 17, 2026Source: Businesswire
Colin Carlson, PhD, assistant professor of epidemiology (microbial diseases) is one of 28 early-career researchers included in Scientific America's inaugural Young American Scientists list.
- June 17, 2026
Developing technology that makes health care more inclusive was a theme of the 2026 Yale Innovation Summit's Health Track.
- June 12, 2026Source: for Humanity
Jayson Wright, MPH '27, plans to follow in his grandmother’s footsteps by working at a hospital in his native state of Georgia.
- June 05, 2026Source: Shared Humanity Podcast
Season 2 of Shared Humanity: The humans behind the headlines, hosted by Yale School of Public Health community scholar Nelba Márquez-Greene, is here. This season will highlight people who have dedicated their work to gun violence prevention, starting with members of the Yale School of Public Health firearm injury prevention team: Kerri Raissian, MPA, PhD, Magdalena Cerda, DrPH, MPH ’99, and Chris Morrison, MPH, PhD. They discuss the landscape of firearm injury prevention at Yale and across the country, building trust among impacted communities, and using science for good.
- June 04, 2026
This year's event carried special meaning: all nine service projects were with longstanding community partners, each with a relationship of three or more years with YSPH.