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Study Finds Regional Differences in Sickle Cell Disease in New York State
May 1, 2026
New York City has the largest proportion of hospitalizations and Long Island has the highest charges for care, but hospital stays are longer in other areas with less access to specialized care.
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EP181 The Nexus of Food, Water, and Climate with Dr. Abrania Marrero and Chloe Dourmashkin
April 23, 2026
In this episode, we explore environmental public health with Dr. Abrania Marrero, a clinical assistant professor, and Master’s student Chloe Dourmashkin.
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EP179 Policy Analysis for Community Benefit with Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford and Reilly Fitzpatrick
March 26, 2026
We speak with Dr. Jo Ivey Boufford and Reilly Fitzpatrick (MPH/MSW '23) about the power of student-faculty connectivity.
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EP176 Tanzania Fieldwork: Climate Change and Systems Thinking with Bethel Abraham and Sona Fall
January 22, 2026
MPH students Bethel Abraham and Sona Fall share stories about their study abroad in Tanzania, which focused on low-cost strategies for waterborne diseases and waste management.
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Sickle Cell Disease: 115 Years Later—A Path Forward for Equity and Innovation
January 8, 2026
Recapping the Sickle Cell Disease: 115 Years Later Symposium, a partnership between the ISEE Lab and the Institute for Excellence in Health Equity (IEHE).
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EP175 Lead, Literacy, and Livelihoods: Environmental Health Education with Kate Porterfield
December 4, 2025
We speak with Kate Porterfield (MPH '22), an NYU double-graduate in Global Liberal Studies and Environmental Public Health Sciences.
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Lab Spotlight: Global Action for Urban Health (GAUH) Lab
December 1, 2025
The GAUH Lab provides students with opportunities to contribute to developing activities that advance the evidence base in urban health, including research, implementation, and evaluation efforts.
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Three NYU GPH Researchers Among the World’s Most Cited
December 1, 2025
Twenty-eight New York University scholars, including Drs. David Abrams, Mark Jit and Raymond Niaura, have been named to a list of the world’s most cited researchers.
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Lab Spotlight: Applied Global Public Health Initiative (AGPHI)
November 3, 2025
AGPHI provides consultation to health and development projects around the world in partnership with local leaders, Ministries of Health, WHO, PAHO, UNICEF, and others.
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NYU GPH Welcomes Four New Faculty Members
September 26, 2025
The NYU School of Global Public Health added four new faculty members for the 2025-2026 academic year. The faculty continue NYU GPH’s commitment to innovative research and teaching excellence and