On April 30, the NYU College of Global Public Health had the pleasure of inducting 47 students, faculty, and alumni into the Delta Beta Chapter of the Delta Omega Honorary Society in Public Health. Please join us in congratulating the following inductees!
Graduate Student Inductees
Tahmina Ahmed |
Lauren Krieger Mandy Lin Martha Nassali Christopher Park Alyssa Penizotto Joanna Philips Md Rahman Christopher Sentmier Jacob Sim Benjamin Spoer Nicole Tang Brooke Tortorella Ariana Traub Kavitha Verghese |
Undergraduate Student Inductees
Nicole Acero |
Tonya Johnson Charlotte Moore Viracha Poolvaraluk Emily Rabinowitz Breanna Valoenen Sarah Younes |
Alumni Inductees
Lillian Burns, 1996 MPH |
Faculty Inductees
Dr. Bernadette Boden-Albala, Senior Associate Dean of Research and Development; Interim Chair, Department of Epidemiology; Professor of Epidemiology Dr. Ralph DiClemente, Chair, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences; Associate Dean of Public Health Innovation; Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences Dr. Dustin Duncan, Associate Professor, Department of Population Health, NYU Langone Health |
Honorary Inductee
Dr. Steve Schroeder, Distinguished Professor of Health and Health Care, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco Dr. Schroeder is Distinguished Professor of Health and Health Care, Division of General Internal Medicine, Department of Medicine, UCSF, where he also heads the Smoking Cessation Leadership Center. The Center, funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Truth Initiative, works with leaders of more than 80 American health professional organizations and health care institutions to increase the cessation rate for smokers. He formerly chaired the American Legacy Foundation (now Truth Initiative), was a Council member of the Institute of Medicine, an Overseer of Harvard, President, the Harvard Medical Alumni Association, and director of the James Irvine Foundation. He has won numerous awards, including six honorary doctoral degrees and the Gustav O. Leinhard Award from the National Academy of Medicine. |