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February 14, 2021

 
 
 

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RESEARCH

Where Mask Adherence Is Higher, COVID Rates Aren’t

 

ALUMNI NEWS

Alum Is Lead Epidemiologist at FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research

 
 

RESEARCH

Intellectual and Developmental Disability and Maternal Health Equity

 

Opinions.

 
 
 
 

PUBLIC HEALTH POST

the turning point.

What's Most Important

 
 
 

PUBLIC HEALTH POST

Crime and Punishment

 
 

Featured Program.

 
 
 

ACTIVIST LAB

Alums to Present Racial Equity Data Toolkit

On Feb. 17, Sarah Lederberg Stone and Christine Silva, SPH alums and epidemiologists at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health, will discuss how to eliminate structural racism by framing data with a racial equity lens.

 

Think. Teach. Do.

 
 
 

RESEARCH

Allergy Season Is Getting Longer—Blame Climate Change

 
 

POPULATION HEALTH EXCHANGE

Explore Public Health: Epidemiology

 

Staff Profile.

 
 
 

Nedghie Adrien

The graduate researcher and teaching assistant in the Department of Epidemiology studies exposures during pregnancy and risks of birth defects.

 
 
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In the Media.

 
 
 

PSYCHOLOGY TODAY

To End COVID, We Need a Generous Stimulus

Opinion by Dean Sandro Galea

 

WGBH

Nearly Half of College Students Report Signs of Depression, Anxiety

Interview with Sarah Lipson, assistant professor of health law, policy & management

 

BBC HEALTH CHECK

COVID Vaccines: Bad News, Good News

Interview with Matthew Fox, professor of epidemiology and global health

 

BOSTON 25 NEWS

Doctors: Don’t Wait for ‘Better’ Vaccine

Interview with Christopher Gill, associate professor of global health

 

AL JAZEERA

What You Need to Know about the New Coronavirus Variants

Quotes Brooke Nichols, assistant professor of global health

 

BOSTON GLOBE

Artificial Intelligence Could Help ‘Fine-Tune’ Vaccine Priority Lists, Predict Mortality, Study Reports

Quotes Davidson Hamer, professor of global health

 
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