People Josiemer Mattei on making healthy diets culturally accessible This nutrition researcher leads the most comprehensive study in Puerto Rico on health determinants. By Amy Roeder October 3, 2022
Alumni news Swati Piramal receives Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur for work in India Swati Piramal received the Chevalier de la Légion d’honneur (Knight of the Legion of Honor), France’s highest civilian honor. By Amy Roeder September 29, 2022
People The science of life satisfaction Flourishing expert Tyler VanderWeele contemplates how individuals and communities can move forward after two years of pandemic grief By Amy Roeder June 8, 2022
Ideas Investing in public health as a public service A Q&A with Karen Dahl on the new Public Health AmeriCorps. By Amy Roeder February 8, 2022
People Shamard Charles gets the word out The physician and health journalist on the power of story. By Amy Roeder February 5, 2022
Research AIDS at 40: The endgame of a global scourge approaches Phyllis Kanki reflects on the successes and failures of the global response to HIV/AIDS, and the work left to do to finally end the disease. By Amy Roeder September 28, 2021
Research Nora Kory unlocks mitochondrial transport and metabolism Mitochondria can be fascinating. By Amy Roeder September 28, 2021
People Philanthropic Impact: Meeting the moment Unrestricted gifts help the School’s researchers weather the COVID-19 pandemic. By Amy Roeder May 21, 2021
Philanthropic Impact: Equipping the fight against metabolic disease Support for laboratory technology opens new research possibilities at the Sabri Ülker Center. By Amy Roeder May 21, 2021