… work together to solve problems. This episode is a powerful testament to how a public health
degree can provide the opportunities, skills, and confidence to make a tangible difference in the …
… She has primarily worked with people who use heroin, crack, cocaine, and/or club drugs. In
New York City, she has been examining heroin cessation among current, former, and relapsed heroin …
… activity space neighborhoods and HIV risk among young men who have sex with men (MSM) in the
New York City metropolitan area, through the use of innovative methodological approaches including …
… will also be recorded. About the presenter: Hope Lappen is the Life Sciences Librarian at
New York University's Bobst Library. In addition to her MLIS, she holds a BS in Neuroscience and …
… and Mamuka Djibuti from PRAH, participants in the training program also joined us from the
New York State Department of Health’s AIDS Institute in the U.S., as well as from Tbilisi State …
… program alumni and the wider GPH community. Students also take some time to explore what
New York City has to offer: this summer they attended a Broadway show, along with other …
… An Epidemic of Problematic Alcohol Use | When the novel coronavirus pandemic hit
New York in March 2020, we formed a research team to gain a better understanding of people’s …
… of a pilot study funded by the Center for Drug Use and HIV|HCV Research to describe the use of
new cannabis products, we asked respondents to an internet survey of cannabis users to upload … candies, cookies, brownies, or other snack foods. Since 2019, articles by Reuters , the
New York Times and the Washington Post have reported on these products in the context of …
… psychiatrist before switching to public health and obtaining a Master of Public Health
degree in 2022. Since then, Eteri's research has focused on the intersection of infectious and …
… coursework taken as a BA/MA Bioethics 4+1 student cannot count towards any undergraduate
degree requirement (i.e. major, minor, core, or credit requirements). …