About
In this moment of transition for both YSPH and the world's health, we have an opportunity to lead the transformation of public health for the next century. Our vision is "linking science and society, making public health foundational to communities everywhere."
Research
Overview
Dr. Ranney's research focuses on the prevention of violence and related behavioral health problems, using novel methods for detecting, intervening, and mitigating the after-effects of trauma. She helped reframe firearm injury as a health problem within the United States, and has been a national leader in bipartisan public health approaches to this epidemic.
At Yale, in addition to being Dean, she leads multiple research studies and is director of the YSPH firearm injury prevention initiative.
News
News
- March 10, 2025Source: The Guardian
What is bird flu, and should you be worried about it?
- March 07, 2025Source: JAMA Network Open
A Survey About Mass Shootings Is the Tip of the Iceberg
- March 05, 2025Source: CNN
Dean Megan Ranney: Vitamin A is Not a Substitute for Vaccination in Measles Response
- March 03, 2025Source: CNN
Dr. Megan Ranney on Pennsylvania Measles Case
Get In Touch
Contacts
Yale School of Public Health
PO Box 208034
New Haven, CT 06520-8034
United States
Administrative Support
Locations
Office of the Dean
Academic Office
Yale School of Public Health (LEPH)
60 College Street, Rm 212
New Haven, CT 06510
Events
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