Faculty-Led Global Health Centers
Faculty at Yale lead centers, programs, and initiatives on a range of global health topics including climate change, infectious diseases, health equity, and innovation and entrepreneurship among others. Faculty also lead research training and other fellowship programs. We encourage you to visit the webpages below to learn more about these efforts.
Yale Center on Climate Change and Health
The Yale Center on Climate Change and Health (CCCH) utilizes research, education, public health practice, and service to help achieve a world with a stable and safe climate; one in which the public’s health and diverse ecosystems can thrive.
Center for Infectious Disease Modeling and Analysis (CIDMA)
CIDMA optimizes the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of vaccination strategies and other health interventions by quantitatively evaluating and informing public health policies.
Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS (CIRA)
CIRA's mission is to provide the strongest foundation of HIV-related resources, skills, services, training, and professional networking opportunities to HIV researchers and practitioners who can contribute to advances in HIV prevention and treatment, specifically, and health equity, in general.
Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science (CMIPS)
Yale School of Public Health's Center for Methods in Implementation and Prevention Science (CMIPS) was created to develop and disseminate innovative methodologic approaches to address these implementation gaps and directly improve health outcomes worldwide.
Chia Family Fellowship Program
The Chia program develops careers of women in health professions through fellowship training opportunities at Yale University and at Xiangya School of Nursing, Public Health, Medicine and the three Xiangya hospitals.
CMB Foundation Biomedical Research Fellowship in China
The CMB Foundation Biomedical Research Fellowship Program in China establishes a unique training program to support U.S. scholars in the biomedical sciences who seek outstanding mentored research training and the opportunity to build collaborative partnerships in China.
Equity Research and Innovation Center (ERIC)
To generate actionable research that promotes population health and healthcare system equality. ERIC supports a research portfolio that is rigorous, collaborative, and translatable to policy and practice.
International Ophthalmology and Global Eye Health
The mission of the International Ophthalmology and Global Eye Health is to create a global network of equal partners in education, research, and eye care recognizing and sharing the diversity of complementary skills, ingenuity, and resources among them.
Georgian Biostatistics in Implementation Science Fogarty Training Program (GIFT)
The Georgian Biostatistics in Implementation Science Fogarty Training Program (GIFT) is an interdisciplinary training initiative designed to strengthen research capacity in HIV implementation science and biostatistics in Georgia (country). This program is a collaboration between Ilia State University in Georgia and the Yale School of Public Health.
Global Health Leadership Initiative
The Global Health Leadership Initiative (GHLI) harnesses the strengths of a leading research university to drive transformation in management, leadership, and organizational performance, creating stronger and more resilient health systems for all.
Global Health Justice Partnership
The Global Health Justice Partnership (GHJP), an initiative of the Yale Law School and Yale School of Public Health, was established in 2012 to promote interdisciplinary, innovative, and effective responses to key problems in health justice.
Makerere University/Yale University Collaboration
Established in 2006, the MUYU Collaboration serves as the hub of connection between the two institutions. Through the collaboration, students, physicians, and residents from Yale participate in clinical rotations in Kampala, and similarly, Ugandan medical students and physicians are trained in New Haven.
Malaysian Implementation Science Training (MIST) Program
Yale University, in collaboration with The University of Malaya, train doctoral students in the new and exciting field of Implementation Science with a focus on HIV.
Uganda Initiative for Integrated Management of Non-Communicable Diseases (UINCD)
The Uganda Initiative for Integrated Management of Non-Communicable Diseases (UINCD) is a research organization that works to find better ways to address non-communicable diseases (NCDs). UINCD aims at building capacity in the realms of prevention, care, training and research to enable the provision of effective and integrated care along the NCDs management spectrum.