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Yale School of Public Health research impacts communities around the globe by advancing science and delivering systems-level solutions for a healtheir world. In this research roundup, we highlight YSPH scientists' development of a powerful new technique for detecting genetic variants linked to diseases, a study linking racism-related stress and increased substance use, how white-tailed deer help spread pathogens, and a malaria clinicial trial.
- January 29, 2025Source: USA Today
A yearlong outbreak of tuberculosis in the Kansas City metropolitan area has raised concerns about its spread locally and nationally. Yale School of Public Health's Dr. Luke Davis, MD, a pulmonary and critical care physician and tuberculosis expert, comments.
- January 16, 2025
Implementation science has recently emerged as a novel interdisciplinary field for developing and applying methods and strategies to improve the delivery of proven health interventions in routine clinical and public health practice.
- January 13, 2025
This Spotlight on Teaching shines on Rafael Pérez-Escamilla, PhD, professor of public health (social and behavioral sciences), and his focus on a “flipped” classroom model.
- December 11, 2024
This Student Spotlight focuses on Yukang Zeng, MS '25 (Biostatistics). Before coming to YSPH, he founded his own research institute and affiliated think tank.
- December 09, 2024
The gift basket raffle held during the school's annual Winter Celebration is an innovative way to support local community agencies.
- November 21, 2024Source: Nature Biotechnology
Meet the biotech startups brewing milk in bioreactors to improve on baby formula. YSPH Professor Rafael Perez-Escamilla has concerns.
- November 07, 2024Source: NPR
DIslodged by COVID early in the pandemic, tuberculosis is once again the infectious disease that takes the most lives each year. And the number of cases set a new record. YSPH's Dr. Luke Davis, an expert on TB and HIV, comments.
- October 24, 2024
The section of cardiovascular medicine recently established the Cardiovascular Medicine Analytics Center (CMAC). The new center provides advanced statistical support focused on the specific needs of cardiovascular medicine research.
- September 03, 2024
Dr. Ariel Chao became the first PhD graduate of the Department of Biostatistics' new Implementation and Prevention Science Methods Pathway in May. She also earned her MPH in biostatistics from YSPH in 2020.