News from around Yale and the World
On March 28th, seven teams in the YIGH Sustainable Health Initiative Venture Development Program (VDP) pitched their global health innovations at the Kalyanpur-Maheshwari Global Health Innovation Pitch Competition. Ideas that were pitched ranged from innovations to improve healthy eating for children to battling disinformation in public health.
- April 02, 2025
During a time of unprecedented shifts in U.S. global health and development assistance, from March 10th – 11th, 20 Yale students traveled to Washington, DC for the U.S. Global Health Policy and Advocacy Study Tour. During the visit, the group met global health policy experts, advocates, and congressional staff to understand the policy-making process and learn about strategies to advocate for global health.
- April 02, 2025
Faculty Network Spotlight: 3rd Annual Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases Symposium On Friday, February 21st, two YIGH Faculty Networks – the Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases and MalarYale – hosted the third annual Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases Symposium. The initiative, led by Brian Weiss, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist in Epidemiology and Lecturer (Microbial Diseases), Chantal Vogels, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases), and Serap Aksoy, Ph.D., Professor of Epidemiology (Microbial Diseases), included 22 presentations across four sessions and featured three keynote speakers: Dr. Photini Sinnis, MD, Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, Albert Ko, MD, Yale School of Public Health, and Jeff
... - March 28, 2025Source: The New York Times
Lawmakers feared that a database on children taken by Russia was deleted when funding was stopped as part of President Trump’s foreign aid cuts.
- March 27, 2025Source: CT Mirror
Overdose prevention centers can save lives and improve the health and well-being of Connecticut people addicted to drugs – especially opioids like fentanyl, YSPH Professor Robert Heimer says in this CT MIrror commentary.
- March 27, 2025
As the world’s population rapidly ages, a new study led by researchers at the Yale School of Public Health finds that people living with dementia are struggling at an alarming rate.
- March 27, 2025Source: Yale News
The American Association for the Advancement of Science has elected eight Yale faculty members as part of its latest class of fellows.
- March 26, 2025
New research led by Yale School of Medicine advances the goals of creating a diagnostic test and vaccines for tick-borne diseases. The study was published March 26 in Science Translational Medicine.
- March 26, 2025Source: The New York Times
It’s challenging to stay mentally sharp and healthy when transitioning into retirement. Onset of depression is a concern. YSPH Associate Professor Xi Chen provides insights.
- March 25, 2025Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
The recent departure of five high-level officials from the CDC reflects a further erosion of the agency's experienced leadership, YSPH health policy researcher Jason Schwartz says.