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Why does olive oil help combat climate change? How can soil affect human well-being? What does marketing have to do with public health? These were just a few of the many questions considered by almost 100 participants from 15 countries at the 6th International Yale Symposium on Olive Oil and Health in Heraklion, Crete, Greece at the beginning of December.
- 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.
- 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.
- August 29, 2024
Scientists from Yale School of Medicine, Yale School of Public Health, and Yale's Graduate School of Arts and Sciences have been awarded a $20.6 million federal grant for a five-year study of people with a wide range of mental illnesses.
- August 05, 2024
Faculty from the Yale School of Medicine and Yale School of Public Health partnered with Ilia State University in Tbilisi, Georgia to improve HIV prevention and treatment in at-risk populations throughout Georgia, located in Eastern Europe.
- July 02, 2024
The Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC), one of the leading cardiovascular journals worldwide, recently named several Yale faculty members to its editorial board.
- June 25, 2024Source: NIH Fogarty: Global Health Matters May/June 2024
Dr. Denise Esserman, Professor of Biostatistics and Co-Director of the Yale Center for Analytical Sciences Leads Georgian Implementation Science Fogarty Training Program.
- June 05, 2024
The Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) has announced the appointment of two new assistant professors, Lee Kennedy-Shaffer, PhD, and Qiao Liu, PhD, in the Department of Biostatistics.
- May 23, 2024
Yale School of Public Health Associate Dean of Research Melinda Irwin announces the recipients of this year’s top research awards.
- May 01, 2024Source: Yale News
Using multiple nicotine products can be associated with higher levels of nicotine dependence among youth and increased mortality in adults, compared with the use of one product alone, according to a recent study in Preventive Medicine. Patricia Simon, PhD, assistant professor adjunct of psychiatry, is lead author.