Two recent undergraduate graduates at Yale, each of whom conducted extensive research in labs at the Yale School of Public Health, were recent recipients of prestigious awards for postgraduate study.
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While you’re watching the World Cup games, we’ll be watching health trends. Yale School of Public Health faculty member Katelyn Jetelina (Your Local Epidemiologist) is playing a central role in the Health Security Operations Center, set up by Georgetown University.
Yale’s official records memorialized Dr. Chenghui Ge as having earned an MPH in 1924 and DrPH in 1926, noting that “he is the first known public health student from China.” However, that record was incorrect.
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At YSPH, Domenica Berardi is exploring sex differences in colorectal cancer. Historically, the disease has been studied mostly in men.
Berardi is hoping to fill that gap — with support from the university’s new interdisciplinary research hub centered on women’s health.
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The newly formed Women’s Health Research at Yale Collaborative brings together faculty members, researchers, students, and more from across the university.
Yale School of Public Health researchers have introduced a new tool that may help researchers better understand cancer, organ development, wound healing, and the three-dimensional structure of tissues.
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