News from around Yale and the World
YSM spoke with Marcella Nunez-Smith about a new Connecticut Health Foundation initiative to promote maternal health equity in Connecticut.
- December 13, 2025Source: The Cool Down
Richard Martinello, MD, reveals that there will be a significant flu season this year and that it's going to be more severe than typical.
- December 11, 2025Source: The Guardian
The US Food and Drug Administration plans to release information “soon” about changes to regulations following unconfirmed claims of deaths after Covid vaccination. YSPH Associate Professor Jason Schwartz says more details should be released so the allegations can be properly investigated.
- December 10, 2025Source: National Geographic
Based on how flu spread in the Southern Hemisphere, we may be in for some pain.
- December 09, 2025
The support will advance PopHIVE’s efforts to integrate public and private health data sources for a variety of health conditions.
- December 09, 2025Source: WNPR Where We Live
Changing federal guidance on vaccines has Connecticut health officials very concerned. Health experts worry that fear and confusion about vaccines could bring back diseases that the U.S. had forgotten. YSPH Associate Professor Dr. Jason Schwartz joins the conversation.
- December 08, 2025
This series spotlights some of the amazing labs in the Department of Microbial Diseases at the Yale School of Public Health. The research conducted by our EMD colleagues addresses some of the most urgent global health challenges. Here, Dr. Steven Schiff talks about the Schiff Lab and their impactful work in the field of global health.
- December 04, 2025
Each semester, participants in the Sustainable Health Initiative Venture Development Program (SHI VDP) have the opportunity to pitch their projects for additional funding through the Kalyanpur-Maheshwari Grant for Global Health Innovation pitch competition. This year’s winning venture was Project Hope, founded by Samson Wong (YC ’27). Project Hope is a peer-to-peer mentorship network for children who have undergone organ transplantation, with aspirations to become the world’s first global mentorship program within the transplant community.
- December 03, 2025Source: The New York Times
YSPH psychologist John Pachankis discusses the mental health effects of ‘masking’ in people with autism or ADHD.
- December 01, 2025Source: CT Mirror
Despite cuts in federal funding for global health research, Yale School of Public Health Associate Professor Amy Bei has continued her work with support from alternate funding sources.