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admin2023-05-19T10:33:45-04:00Dear colleagues,We are delighted to bring to you the 2023 edition of City Health, CUNY SPH’s annual magazine highlighting the public health service and scholarship in which our dynamic faculty, [...]
Dear colleagues,We are delighted to bring to you the 2023 edition of City Health, CUNY SPH’s annual magazine highlighting the public health service and scholarship in which our dynamic faculty, [...]
In the coming few years, an Artificial Intelligence (AI) center is poised to revolutionize nutrition by enabling the precise tailoring of dietary guidelines based on an individual’s genetics, biology, [...]
Globally, it is estimated that 58 million people live with chronic hepatitis C (HCV), with 1.5 million new infections occurring each year. The blood-borne pathogen is most frequently spread [...]
As part of its Marihuana Regulation and Taxation Act (MRTA), which legalized adult possession and use of marijuana and created a pathway for recreational sales, New York State will grant [...]
Traditionally, the worlds of public health and entrepreneurship don’t significantly overlap, but Professor Terry Huang has set out to change that through a bold initiative called Firefly Innovations. The platform, [...]
Associate Professor Nasim Sabounchi, pictured in front of a causal feedback loop diagram. Since 1999, there has been a 400% rise in drug overdose deaths, and 70% of that increase [...]
An architectural conceptual rendering of SPARC Kips Bay. In October, CUNY and New York City and State leadership unveiled plans for the Science Park and Research Campus (SPARC) Kips [...]
Suzanne McDermott & Heidi Jones What is the difference between a friend and a boyfriend or girlfriend? What is love? What is consent? What can you [...]
Experiential learning, the cornerstone of our curriculum, enables students to apply the public health knowledge and skills honed in the classroom to a real-world public health problem. Students work with [...]
Study calls into question the “Hispanic paradox” for birth outcomes in New York City In the United States, African American or non-Hispanic Black infants have historically experienced worse birth outcomes [...]