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Topic: Global health

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Stuart Batterman, Ph.D., M.S.
Professor in Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: (734) 763-2417 E-mail: stuartb@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Research and teaching interests address environmental impact assessment, human exposure and health risk assessment, and environmental management.     MORE

Sandro Galea, M.D., Dr.P.H.
Associate Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: 734-647-9741 E-mail: sgalea@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Research interests include the the social and economic determinants of population health, and epidemiology of mental health and substance misuse, and the consequences of disasters and mass trauma.     MORE

Sonja Gerrard, PhD
Assistant Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 615-8491 E-mail: gerrard@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Research focuses on virus assembly, egress, and evolution, particularly for emerging Bunyaviral and tropical diseases.      MORE

Sioban D. Harlow, PhD
Associate Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 763-5173 E-mail: harlow@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Developed analytical approaches for the analysis of menstrual cycle data.     MORE

Margaret Kruk, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant Professor in Health Management and Policy
Phone: 734-615-3633 E-mail: mkruk@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Research interests include international health policy, health system financing in developing countries, maternal mortality, health system measurement, human resources in health.     MORE

Mark Padilla, Ph.D., M.P.H,.
Assistant Professor in Health Behavior and Health Education
Phone: (734) 763-0051 E-mail: padillam@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Uses the theories and methods of cultural and medical anthropology to improve understanding of health problems.     MORE

Mark L. Wilson, ScM, ScD
Professor in Epidemiology
Phone: (734) 936-0152 E-mail: wilsonml@umich.edu
Faculty Profile

  • Studies patterns of disease and relationship to human activity; inaugural director of the UM SPH Interdepartmental Concentration in Global Health.      MORE

Climate Change and Health

Midlife Research News: Food & Transitions

Alumni Network: Change: Microfinance & Motion (Marcia Metcalfe, Michelle Segar, Bobby Pestronk)

From the Dean: Working Together to Build Public Health

In Step with the Giant: China

inFOCUS: Environmental Change/Ecuador

Stalking the Beast: Cancer

Alumni Network (David Parker)-- Too Young: The Faces of Child Labor

Faces of West Bengal

inFOCUS: Sex Tourism & HIV

A Doctor Who Would Cure the World: Dr. Paul Farmer and SPH alum Rachel Ross

inFOCUS: Cancer, internationally

inFOCUS: DDT, danger vs. malaria

A Global Odyssey: SPH Alum Larry Brilliant Heads Google.org

The Germ Hunter: Dr. Arnold Monto's War on Flu. For more than 40 years, even when nobody else seemed to be paying attention, Dr. Monto has been building the case that pandemic flu is a question of WHEN, not IF.

From the Dean: Globalizing Health

Student Snapshot-- Rohan Jeremiah

Polar Sunrise: Mercury in the Arctic. SPH professor of Environmental Health Sciences Jerry Keeler explains how signs of global warming are showing up in the Arctic Circle.

On Alert: If avian flu leads to the next pandemic--as many experts believe it will--the death toll could be well over 100 million in six months. Can we do anything to stop it? (PDF)

A Day to Remember: Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Polio Vaccine Announcement (PDF)

Alumni Network-- MacArthur Foundation Recognizes Alum's Compassionate Capitalism

Alumni Network (David Green)--MacArthur Foundation Recognizes Alum's "Compassionate Capitalism"

Quantifying Danger: New SPH Risk Science and Communication Center may change the way we think about potential hazards. (PDF).

Alumni Network (Jalaa AbdelWahab)-- International by Heart (PDF, page 40)

Student Snapshot-- Hassan Halawany (PDF, page 48)

Future Findings-- Research Steers South Africa Toward Environmental Change (PDF, page 44)

Future Findings-- New Ways of Combating an Ancient Scourge (PDF, page 34)

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