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BROWN UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTHNews & Updates / May ’24 |
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Students, faculty and staff came together to celebrate and honor the 2024 Brown University School of Public Health Dean's Awards winners and the Public Health Research Day top poster winners. |
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| A discussion comparing health policy challenges facing the U.S. to those faced by other high-income countries illustrated how the Center for Health System Sustainability aims to improve health care systems through research. |
| | An analysis of drugs seized by law enforcement agencies revealed the frequency of potentially lethal substances, including fentanyl, in counterfeit pills. |
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| Brown researchers examined hundreds of thousands of veterans’ health records to determine if exposure to burn pits on military bases correlates with elevated risk for respiratory and cardiac health conditions. |
| | A panel discussion sponsored by the Office of the Dean of the School of Public Health brought experts together to discuss how we respond to the public health crisis in the Middle East. |
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| An innovative course is bringing together students in Rhode Island and Mississippi to conduct an impactful public health research project focused on a rural community in Gloster, Mississippi. |
| | For the 25th annual Barnes Lecture, Dean Jha was joined by Dr. Michael VanRooyen for a conversation on providing aid during conflict and the changing landscape of humanitarian work, with a focus on the crisis in Gaza. |
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| As Brown celebrates its 256th Commencement, MPH graduate Nadia Tsado and Deanna Stueber will address their peers in separate master’s and Ph.D. ceremonies on College Hill. |
| | DeLauro, a longtime advocate for expanding health care coverage, improving the health of women and children, and addressing social determinants of health, will share insights from her decades of public service. |
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| In the NewsPublic health faculty, students and staff highlighted in the media. |
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H5N1 News & Updates |
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Professor Jennifer Nuzzo, director of Brown’s Pandemic Center, joined Megan Hall for a timely update on the recent outbreaks of H5N1 Bird Flu. |
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The Pandemic Center convened a group of experts to discuss the potential impact of H5N1 and strategies to prevent and respond to negative outcomes. |
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| CommentarySPH experts share their viewpoints. |
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| Listen NowPublic health faculty, students and staff highlighted in the media. |
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| Providence, RI is set to become the location of the first state-sanctioned safe injection site in the country. Professor Brandon del Pozo, who spent over two decades serving as a police officer, has researched the impact these sites have had on the neighborhoods in New York City where two centers opened in 2021. On the latest episode of Humans in Public Health, he discussed his findings and how he envisions police and public services working in coordination to improve public health. | |
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| The Public’s Radio spoke with Professor Elizabeth White about the staffing shortages, employee burnout and serious financial challenges have been problems for RI nursing homes since before the pandemic, but have gotten significantly worse in recent years. |
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| How do we break the cycles of craving that we develop around food, drugs or other substances we seem hard-wired to like? Professor Jud Brewer joined the Hidden Brain podcast to discuss the science behind curbing cravings for good. |
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| PBS’ Generation Rising was joined by Professor Jennifer Nuzzo to dig deeper into how we can best prepare ourselves for another pandemic. |
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| Professor Christopher Kahler, director of CAAS, joined HCPLive to discuss the stigma associated with alcohol use disorder, and the harms that result. |
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| Harm reduction, overdose prevention and the future of treating America’s overdose epidemicThe Watson Institute’s podcast features two RI public health leaders on Providence’s upcoming overdose prevention center. Colleen Daley Ndoye of Project Weber/RENEW and Professor Brandon Marshall discuss how it will work and why it matters. |
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| Research BriefsThe latest findings from our public health researchers. |
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| CongratulationsCommunity Awards & Honors |
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49 new members were inducted into Brown University's Epsilon Iota Chapter of the Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health! Membership recognizes outstanding performance and devotion to the field of public health, and to the protection and advancement of the health of all people. |
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HSR doctoral student Geronimo Bejarano, originally from Colombia, stood out in a field of 2,323 graduate applicants to win merit-based fellowship for immigrants and children of immigrants. |
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Professor Maricruz Rivera is the winner of a 2024 Early Career Research Achievement Award and Dr. Corey Ventetuolo was recognized with a Mid-Career Research Achievement Award. |
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Congratulations and welcome to the Information Futures Lab's 2024 Visiting Fellows. Their expertise will drive impactful projects addressing the information crisis head-on. |
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| On CampusThe latest events and gatherings from the School of Public Health. |
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Join the Center for Health System Sustainability (CHeSS) on May 15th for a seminar by Alistair McGuire of the London School of Economics and Political Science on the effect of new medical technology on efficiency gains and productivity changes for surgical treatment in patients with prostate cancer from the perspective of a public health sector organization. |
| Member States of the WHO have been negotiating a new pandemic treaty to address challenges in the response to and sub-optimal international coordination during the Covid19 pandemic. On May 23rd join the Pandemic Center for an expert panel assessing the strengths and limitations of the current draft of the treaty and its prospects for adoption. |
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Commencement Forums |
In 2023 more than 112,000 people died of drug overdose in the US alone. Solving this major public health crisis requires action, collaboration, and an engaged community. Join the School of Public Health on May 25th for a solutions-oriented conversation moderated by Dean Jha with experts representing policy, people and communities, and medicine. Registration is not necessary for this event. |
| On May 25th join the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society and top leaders at Brown in climate science, public health, international affairs, sustainability and engineering for firsthand insight into the University’s efforts to address climate change. |
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| ALUMNI STORIESIn celebration of #BrownSPH10, we're featuring an alum on the tenth of each month who is advancing public health right here in Rhode Island!
Professor Joseph Diaz M.D. '96, MPH '09 is associate professor of medicine and of medical science at Brown and, among his many roles, serves the University’s Division of Biology and Medicine as associate dean for diversity and multicultural affairs. |
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FACULTY VOICESOn the first of each month during #BrownSPH10, we’re featuring a pioneering SPH faculty member. This month, Professor Joseph Hogan, a leader in the field of biostatistics and HIV research. In this interview, he traces the young history of biostatistics at the University and explains how the field helps researchers deliver results that are rigorous and reproducible. |
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