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Profile | PHP Goes to APHA: Nicole Martin Nicole Martin (Navajo, Laguna, Chiricahua Apache, Zuni), is a cofounder and director of political education at Indigenous Women Rising. spr.ly/601831cqu By @Thanks4Mangoes
A new analysis led by @BUSPH's @dhjalcohol finds that alcohol abuse costs MA ~$5.6 billion annually, while causing thousands of deaths and illnesses. The analysis draws on state & federal data along with other published studies. @BostonGlobe @GlobeKayLazar spr.ly/601431Nf0
Listen to @Collective_hlth member @seyeabimbola reflect on public health in this @BUSPH event today! 📅 Dec 13, 2-3 pm ET 📍 Online Register here: bu.edu/sph/conversati…
Please join us for our final Challenging Public Health event of the semester this Tuesday, Dec. 13! We're excited to welcome @seyeabimbola, a health systems researcher from Nigeria and a senior lecturer at @syd_health Learn more and register ➡️ spr.ly/60173D4yP
Podcast | PHPod Goes to APHA @b_hallenborg and @ConnorDMcCombs attended the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, where two public health students, Emma Blackson and Diana Vasquez, discuss their research. This is part one of a two-part series spr.ly/60183Eflw
We spoke with SPH's Christopher Gill @iddocgill on understanding today's "tripledemic" and how we can stay safe in the months ahead. Learn more ➡️ spr.ly/601631Zoj
An honor & blast to speak at @BUSPH Commencement. Such a impressive group of students with a bright future ahead! Spoke a bit about the importance of public-private sector collaboration to drive change & the huge role the school has played in shaping my career growth.
We’re so excited to be celebrating our January grads tonight! Tune into the livestream here: bu.edu/sph/events/sph…
It was a joy celebrating with family, friends, and colleagues at last week’s reception for @BUSPH graduates. See pictures from the event here: bit.ly/3FhOiKJ
We’re so excited to be celebrating our January grads tonight! Tune into the livestream here: bu.edu/sph/events/sph…
Immigrants may face higher risk of mental disorders than native-born populations, yet there has been limited research on immigrants’ posttraumatic psychopathology as it relates to traumatic experiences in the country where they resettle. [1/6]
Special Olympics athletes with intellectual and developmental disabilities conducted a study on hydration in a public health co-research training program with @ERubenstein90 and a team of SPH students. Learn more ➡️ spr.ly/60133EBCx
Profile | Seye Abimbola Dr. Seye Abimbola is a health systems researcher from Nigeria, editor-in chief of BMJ Global Health, and senior lecturer at the University of Sydney, Australia. By @hannah_tremont spr.ly/60103Dg9E
Please join us for our final Challenging Public Health event of the semester this Tuesday, Dec. 13! We're excited to welcome @seyeabimbola, a health systems researcher from Nigeria and a senior lecturer at @syd_health Learn more and register ➡️ spr.ly/60173D4yP
.@ConnorDMcCombs spoke with @DallasDucar, CEO of a New England non-profit health care organization that provides gender-affirming care and one of our speakers in yesterday's Public Health Conversation. Read the full profile in @PubHealthPost ➡️ spr.ly/60183DkYa
Alum Alexander Friedman (SPH’15), a program manager at @The_BMC, discusses his career journey so far, what he has learned about public health since graduating from SPH, and his experience working with SPH students over the years. Read more ➡️ spr.ly/60163DXfa
America's gun epidemic continues to worsen, but its burden is not equal. “Gun violence is most likely in spaces that show signs of physical disinvestment," says SPH's @jonjaytweets Read more from @Deedrah in @CNN ➡️ spr.ly/60103DTcg
The building of the future is here! Today, the University celebrates the opening of its Center for Computing & Data Sciences. The 19-story, 100% fossil-fuel free building brings converging disciplines under one roof, serving as a scholarly crossroads for BU.
A new study led by @BUSPH's @SamParkerPhD found that roughly 1️⃣ in 🔟 people developed first-time hypertension within a year following childbirth. “The study findings have implications for postpartum care,” she says. ⬇️ @Healthline @jenchesak spr.ly/601638ABA
We are so excited to welcome @MariaGlymour as our new chair of the Department of Epidemiology! She will be joining our community on June 1. Learn more about Glymour ➡️ spr.ly/601738fQ9
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