… International Community Resources | While studying in
New York City, among the other amazing possibilities that lie before you, the chance to make …
… is a Professor of Biostatistics at NYU/GPH, starting from July 1, 2024. He received the B.S.
degree in Mathematics from Peking University, Beijing, China, in 1996, and the Ph.D.
degree in … Prize ( 2008 ) Best Paper Award, 11th International Conference on Information Fusion ( 2005 )
New Researcher Fellow, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute ( 2005 ) Fred …
… has grown in the U.S. from 50 million in 2010 to 62 million in 2020, and is 29 percent of the
New York City population. GPH leads the effort through education, research, and outreach. Our … Month! José A. Pagán, PhD Professor and Chair, Department of Public Health Policy and
Management, NYU School of Global Public Health …
… Turkey. Finally, he represents NYU on the Board of Directors for the Central American
Healthcare Initiative at INCAE Business School in Costa Rica. Let's go to our awesome … with men who are leaving their families, men who are on their own, men who have to make
new lives for themselves, et cetera, et cetera. Now, an important caveat Deborah as you know very … couple hours of sleep and I wake up, and everything is over. We can see the photos in the
New York Times where that night we see soldiers on the bridge almost like a Hollywood set, and that …
… we're going to talk to Andrea Levy. After more than 10 years as a speech pathologist in the
New York City Metro area and abroad, Andrea was inspired to pursue public health. Working closely … work? Andrea Levy: So my background really is as a speech therapist. So I started my career in
healthcare and health, you could say, as a speech therapist. So I worked in hospitals, in nursing … to make this sustainable is to turn what was my position, now that the startup and all of the
management has been done for the last few years, to create a position for someone in the …
… will not be required to pay for anything to participate in the program. Travel to and from
New York City will be covered and participants will receive a $5,000 stipend to support their …
… Moving to NYC & Exploring The Big Apple | Geographically,
New York isn’t huge, but more people live here than any other city in the U.S.. If you’re coming …
… to Benjamin Wagner. Ben is in his last year of the NYU Gallatin and GPH accelerated dual
degree program concentrating in public health policy. Ben's studies focus on understanding the … As a Gallatin Global Human Rights fellow in 2018, Ben conducted research on access to
healthcare in US immigration detention facilities. Alongside his studies, Ben serves as the … torture and other human rights abuses. In this role, Ben is currently
managing a campaign in
New York state, advocating for legislation prohibiting
healthcare professionals from …
… health enhancements. He is currently working on strengthening global and US tobacco-nicotine
management strategies. We are also joined by Dr. Niaura, who is a Professor of Social and … to understand who uses tobacco, how they use it. We're particularly interested in these
new products that are coming out and things like hookah use or electronic cigarette use, which … for me I'm more interested in where is this data coming from? Is it coming purely from
New York City? Is it all around the world? The data that you guys work with at the Tobacco Lab. …
… to survivors of torture among the migrant community (SOT). The office includes a project
manager who is responsible for administration, two medical physicians, two psychiatrists, a … Social Epidemiology course with Dr. Eric Roberts and Dr. Boden-Albala. Joining them from
New York were eleven other MPH students, all of which are in the two-year masters program, though …