News & Media |
Public Health Magazine |
Spring 2009
Brain tumors, genomics and the quest for answers
 | Dean's Message |
| Editor's Note |
 | Advances - Peril in the air: Linking traffic pollution and infant health
- Medical conversations are being lost in translation
- Heart attacks and depression linked
- Ballots and boosters program goes nationwide
- Drawn to the light (emitting diode)
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 | Perspective Genomics, innovation and global public health—not strange bedfellows - Peter A. Singer, M.D., M.P.H. '90, directs the McLaughlin-Rotman Centre for Global Health, University Health Network and University of Toronto. |
_tcm202-156272.jpg) | The tumor connection Ongoing research seeks to find the cause of the most common, though poorly understood, form of brain tumor. |
_tcm202-156274.jpg) | Tracking 100,000 children Yale is participating in one of the largest epidemiological studies ever attempted. |
 | A conversation with Josephine Hoh Probing the human genome for the origins of disease |
 | In the lab - Genomics provides insights into the link between health and academic performance
- Do clocks matter in human cancers? Research shows they might
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 | Promoting global health An international conference at Yale this spring will host health professionals from countries overcoming the odds. |
 | Where the ticks are A soon-to-be-released online map will detail the location and density of ticks that carry Lyme disease throughout the eastern United States. |
 | Students A summer plying the Brahmaputra |
 | Alumni - Confronting torture
- New administration inspires hopes for public health
- From New Haven to Addis Ababa, again and again
- Alumni News
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 | YSPH Notes - Challenge fund doubles donor gifts to school
- YSPH library enters the virtual age
- A state-of-the-art lab for combating lethal diseases
- Symposium explores "new agenda" for Washington
- $11 million grant allows Yale to fight AIDS on many fronts
- Research on hospital hierarchy awarded for originality
- Yale-Tsinghua partnershp to benefit Chinese women
- Exercise and cancer study funded with $7 million grant
- Havard's dean of public health visits Yale
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 | In Memoriam |
 | Yesterday A life dedicated to public health |
 | Today Demystifying public health for minority high schoolers |