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Yale Public Health: Fall 2022
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JUNE 13, 2022 | SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN 

On the need for healthcare reform in the U.S. 

“Health care reform is long overdue in the U.S. Universal single-payer health care is both economically responsible and morally imperative.” 

Alison Galvani, PhD - Burnett & Stender Families Professor of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases) 


JULY 8, 2022 | THE NEW YORK TIMES 

On the public health response to monkeypox in the U.S. 

“The machine is just so ossified. The house is on fire, and it’s like everything is moving at sort of normal speed.” 

Gregg Gonsalves PhD ’17 - Associate Professor of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases) 


AUGUST 16, 2022 | THE NEW YORK TIMES 

On the potential global trajectory of the Zika virus

“It is going to come back and hit us, whether it’s in the Americas or other places in the world. We haven’t done what’s really needed and set up good surveillance in these low-income countries.” 

Albert Ko, MD - Raj & Indra Nooyi Professor of Public Health & Professor of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases) 


APRIL 23, 2022 | THE NEW YORK TIMES 

On the negative health impacts of ageism 

“We absorb these [age] stereotypes through disparaging media portrayals and fairy tales about wicked old witches. But institutions express a similar prejudice, enforcing what is called ‘structural ageism.’ Reversing that will require sweeping changes — an ‘age liberation’ movement.” 

Becca Levy, PhD - Professor of Public Health (Social & Behavioral Sciences) 


MARCH 29, 2022 | THE NEW YORK TIMES 

On racial disparities in the diagnosis and treatment of long COVID 

“We expect there are going to be greater barriers to access the resources and services available for long Covid. The pandemic isn’t over, it isn’t over for anyone. But the reality is, it’s certainly not over in Black America.” 

Marcella Nunez-Smith MD, MHS ’06 - Professor of Public Health (Social & Behavioral Sciences) 


JUNE 8, 2022 | THE BOSTON GLOBE 

On the importance of Black churches 

“If we needed to keep businesses around, then potentially keeping religious institutions around is important as well because they are institutions that improve equity in these communities.” 

Yusuf Ransome, MPH, DrPH - Associate Professor of Public Health (Social & Behavioral Sciences) 


JULY 13, 2022 | STAT 

On availability of Novavax vaccine for COVID-19

“Optimism that the Novavax vaccine will have a significant impact on the number of unvaccinated Americans is misplaced … the vast majority of those unvaccinated have made their choice for unrelated and deeply ingrained reasons.” 

Jason Schwartz, PhD - Associate Professor of Public Health (Health Policy) 

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Biomedical Data Science Program Accepts Four New Fellows
Humanitarian Research Lab Documenting Potential War Crimes in Ukraine
YSPH's Collaborative Culture
Multidisciplinary COPPER Center Brings a Public Health Lens to Cancer Care
Yale Institute for Global Health Brings Researchers Together to Improve World Health
Cross-Country Collaborators Monitor the Spread of COVID-19
YSPH Partners with Connecticut Department of Public Health on Workforce Training Programs
Global Health Justice Partnership Brings Students to the Front Lines of Public Health Policy, Practice, and Law
Dean’s Message
Dean’s Message from Melinda Pettigrew - Fall 2022
Advances
Proximity to Fracking Sites Associated with Risk of Childhood Cancer
Yale Study Identifies Causes of Cancers
Economic Burden of Lyme Disease Could Be Nearly $1 Billion Annually
As U.S. Launches New Crisis Hotline, Nearly Half of Counties Lack Response Teams
Climate Change Report Showcases Benefits of Interdisciplinary Collaboration
Heart Medications Tied to Greater Heart Attack Risk
Voices
Voices: Quotables from YSPH faculty in the news
Centers
Collaboration Drives Innovation
Stay Involved
Shiller Foundation Gift Expands Students’ Public Health Learning Experiences
Alumni
Paying it Forward
2022 Alumni News
In Memoriam
2022 In Memoriam
School Notes
Dreamer Girls Project Is a ‘Dream Come True’ For YSPH Professor
Melinda Pettigrew Begins Term as Interim Dean of YSPH
Global Health Leadership Initiative Targets Inequities in Sepsis Outcomes and Care
New Activist in Residence Program Targets Social Justice
Professor Linda Niccolai Appointed Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Sten Vermund’s Tenure as Dean of YSPH Marked by Historic Gains… and COVID-19
Yale Biostatistician Heping Zhang Delivers Prestigious Neyman Lecture
Yale Superfund Research Center to Investigate Water Contaminants Linked to Cancer
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Awards & Honors Fall 2022
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Community Impact Lab Brings Students and Community Workers Together to Improve Public Health
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