… Improving Food Access & Empowering Entrepreneurs | Health disparities in
New York City are influenced by factors including structural racism, socioeconomic status and …
… control. His current focus is in strengthening global and United States tobacco and nicotine
management strategies. Deaths of 1 billion smokers are estimated by 2100 caused overwhelmingly by … projects, he serves as Co-Investigator on several initiatives examining racial biases in
healthcare and the neurobiological effects of racism. His research has been featured in leading … after completing a ScM at the Harvard School of Public Health. He earned his undergraduate
degree at the City University of
New York. Dr. DiClemente’s research has four key foci: …
… footage made by No Studios of Ekayu and the children she has helped through Children of Peace.
New York University, GPH, and Gallatin provide reasonable accommodations to people living with …
… discussion about ability status. Come for food and community, stay to share your voice, hear
new perspectives, and leave having learned more about ability status. No RSVP required. | Student Event |
New York, NY …
… View Online Program Scroll Call to Action description Tuesday, May 13, 2025 1:30-3:30 p.m.
New York City Center, 131 W 55th St,
New York, NY 10019 Featuring Keynote Speaker Deanna …
… schedule of courses, seminars and research, with enough free time to explore the city of
New York on the weekends. For six weeks during the summer, students will receive instruction on …
… Response. I have an MPH in Global Epidemiology from Emory University and an undergraduate
degree in Mathematics from the College of the Holy Cross. I have experience in the fields of … environmental exposures to Parkinson's Disease. Before coming to NYU, I earned my Bachelor's
degree in Mathematics from the University of Florida and in 2020 I became a certified EMT which inspired me to pursue a
degree in public health. Emma supported Dr. Murillo for summer 2022. Instructors Yuyu (Ruby) …
… to preventing disability and facilitating independence and an enhanced quality of life.
New York City has taken on this challenge through its work over the last decade to apply the …
… episode, we talk to Canadian singer-songwriter iskwé. As part of her artistic vision, she
manages to bridge cross-cultural aesthetics while exploring her own struggle to both fit into and … we don't necessarily know we walk with, right? Being able to walk into ... and in Canada, our
healthcare system is different than the U.S., right? Alexandra Arriaga: Yes. iskwé: So, there's … I'm taught that we're supposed to listen, right? So anytime you're entering into something
new, it's our role to walk in and to listen, to not ask a bunch of questions. To go in and to …
… on Ebola, the GPH team responded to the threat of Zika by building an entire artificial
New York City, including 7.5 million software
New Yorkers and several million virtual seasonal …