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More than just correlation: The link between poverty, health and education August 10, 2022August 10, 2022 Learn more about what areas of St. Louis are disproportionately affected by childhood asthma, in this blog post by a student in the Summer Research Program Public & Global Health Track. My summer experience: Research in adapting family-based behavioral treatment July 19, 2022July 19, 2022 This blog post outlines one Summer Research Program student’s work with the research team studying weight loss treatment for survivors of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. When science is inexhaustible, learning never ends July 5, 2022July 8, 2022 Read a reflection about her work with infectious disease Assistant Professor, Carlos Mejia-Chew, written by a participant in the Summer Research Program – Public & Global Health Track. Remembering the people behind the disease July 19, 2021September 7, 2021 In this blogpost written by Sophia Tu, a Summer Research Program student in the Aging & Neurological Diseases Track, studies concerning dementia and Alzheimers are discussed. Summer Research Program Experience 2.0 July 15, 2021September 7, 2021 This blogpost written by Summer Research Program, Aging & Neurological Diseases Track student, Danielle Friz discusses various presentations on chronic diseases in aging adults. WashU professor recognized for recommendations for radiation oncology practice response in catastrophic natural disasters July 9, 2021September 7, 2021 Dr. Hiram Gay has the most downloaded article of 2020 in the journal Practical Radiation Oncology. Find out more in this blog. Global cardiovascular disease July 7, 2021September 7, 2021 This blogpost by Summer Research Program student, Sabir Khan, concerns the global burden of cardiovascular disease. WashU & LIGA/INCAN present at national radiology meeting June 29, 2021September 7, 2021 Global Health Center Manager, Jacaranda van Rheenen, gives an overview of a recent presentation at a national conference concerning the center’s project to serve cancer patients in Guatemala. Sickle cell disease and cognitive development July 21, 2020April 5, 2021 By Gavi Forman, BA candidate in Political Science at Amherst College; SPRIGHT Scholar in the 2020 Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program – Public and Global Health Abbreviated Track I originally matched with Allison King, MD, MPH, PhD, a pediatrician and researcher at Washington University in St. Louis after being admitted to the Institute […] Global cardiovascular disease July 17, 2020March 17, 2021 Written by Gavi Forman, BA in political science at Amherst College; participant in the 2020 Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program – Public and Global Health Abbreviated Track Cardiovascular disease (CVD) affects many people in the world every day. A shocking 17.8 million deaths around the globe were attributed to CVD in 2017, demonstrating […] Complexities behind lymphatic filariasis July 12, 2018March 17, 2021 Written by Celia Zhou, undergraduate student at Wake Forest University and participant in the Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program A smile slowly started to brim across her face as I stepped onto the red concrete floor of her house. The house itself sat upon a hill, which overlooked a picturesque, idyllic landscape. It […] Summer Research Program alumni blog – Ageline Sahagun August 30, 2017April 5, 2021 Written by Ageline Sahagun, Institute for Public Health Summer Research Program alumna MP stands for Marianas Pacific, a region in the world in which I was born and raised. A region that, just recently, was the center of international political exchange. It’s a little disheartening to hear, but Guam and the Marianas has endured a […] Center for D&I and partner funds five projects August 3, 2017September 8, 2021 The Center for Dissemination and Implementation pilot and small grants program at the Institute for Public Health announces the award of funding for five new projects. One of the grants is fully funded by the Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences at the Washington University School of Medicine and four are fully funded by our Center for Dissemination and Implementation. Dissemination of […] Scaling up cancer prevention April 19, 2016March 17, 2021 Vice-President Biden has recently called for renewed efforts to address the burden and growing impact of cancer in the US and worldwide. Over 12 million new cases of cancer were diagnosed worldwide in 2012. Refining strategies to implement and sustain cancer prevention interventions that are established as effective to reduce cancer incidence offers the best […] Utilizing social media for #publichealth March 31, 2016March 17, 2021 Jenine Harris is a leading expert on utilizing and analyzing social media for public health research. She has led a number of recent projects in this area, including one about a new tool to address the high prevalence and cost of foodborne illness. Dr. Harris investigated how Twitter might be an effective tool for tracking […] Healthy People 2020 and the Sustainable Development Goals January 25, 2016March 17, 2021 For public health experts and practitioners, creating large-scale goals and objectives can be one way to help inspire and motivate large-scale change. Initiatives such as Healthy People 2020, created by the US Department of Health and Human Services, and the Sustainable Development Goals from the United Nations, represent two attempts to set some big targets […] HEAL Partnership aims to reduce obesity in St. Louis by 5% by 2018 January 22, 2016March 17, 2021 Written by Melissa Ramel, MS, MPH, RD, LD, associate professor in the Department of Nutrition and Dietetics at Saint Louis University It’s the beginning of a New Year which brings New Year’s resolutions, cold weather, and hope for healthy change. For the HEAL (Healthy Eating, Active Living) Partnership, the community coalition tasked with reducing obesity […] Redefining the standard of care in cancer treatment September 21, 2015March 17, 2021 Eduardo Gharzouzi , MD, surgical oncologist at the Instituto de Cancerología, Guatemala City and one of the 2015 Global Health Week speakers In 2012, there were an estimated 14.2 million cases of cancer worldwide. More than half of this cancer burden comes from developing countries. By 2030, 60% of new cancer cases and 70% of cancer […] Global health – The next generation September 16, 2015September 8, 2021 Written by Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine; and keynote speaker for 2015 Global Health Week We are coming to the end of an incredible 15-year period of expansion in promoting global health. Beginning with the launch of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in […] Replacing superfoods with science August 13, 2015March 3, 2021 Written by Graham Colditz, MD, DrPH, deputy director of the Institute for Public Health; and professor in the Department of Surgery at the School of Medicine When it comes to cancer, there are few topics as supercharged as diet. A quick search of “diet and cancer” in Google News alone returns over 3 million stories. […] Helping patients and clinicians manage uncertainty during clinical care July 16, 2015March 25, 2021 I once counseled a patient who was struggling to understand her breast surgeon’s words: “Studies show some benefit in some women…”. The surgeon’s statement was accurate. But they didn’t answer the kinds of questions my patient had. Questions like: Would she be one of the women who benefitted from the proposed treatment plan? What does […] Institute for Public HealthSign up for our newsletterContact us Facebook Twitter More ways to connect Visit us on Vimeo Subscribe to us on Medium ©2024 Washington University in St. Louis

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