Stories
From Dentistry to Public Health: An M.P.H. Student’s Journey to Transform Global Public Health
Abigail Obeng-Ayirebi, M.P.H. Class of 2026, Moves from Ghana to the U.S. in Pursuit of Public Health
Driving Success in Public Health
Nina Luppino, M.P.H. ’09, Drives Change in Public Health and Women’s Leadership
Medical Students Inspire Youth During Black Men in White Coats Summit
The Annual Event Aims to Encourage Boys and Girls from Diverse Backgrounds to Pursue Medical Careers
Danielle Diegisser Pushes the Limits in Metabolic Research
Her Work was Recognized with the Dr. Melvin H. Amler Prize for Innovation
New Research Highlights Deadly Combination of COVID-19 and Chronic Liver Disease
COVID-19 Patients with Chronic Liver Disease Have a Higher Rate of Invasive Ventilation, Longer Hospital Stays, and an Increased Risk of Death
Heart and Mind: New Studies Unravel Link Between Cardiovascular Disease and Dementia
Bridging the Knowledge Gap Between Neurology and Cardiology Could Foster a More Integrated Approach to Patient Care
New Study Reveals Obese Children Face Higher Risks in Vehicle Strikes
Obese Children Are Three Times More Likely to Sustain a Major Abdominal Injury in Pedestrian Motor Vehicle Strike Accidents
New Study Exposes Stark Health Disparities in Sickle Cell Disease Outcomes Tied to Social Vulnerability
Sickle Cell Disease Patients with High Social Vulnerability Are Five Times as Likely to Die
Students Aid NYC Marathon Runners in Unique Clinical Setting
Students Join Forces to Support Marathon Runners and Grow as Health Care Providers as Medical Volunteers
Artificial Intelligence Can Revolutionize Stroke Care
The Use of AI Could Lead to Faster, More Precise Interventions to Accelerate Life-Saving Treatment