Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month 2023: Meet Full Scholarship Recipient Daniela Sanclemente
This month, we’re spotlighting some of our community’s Hispanic Americans, Latinos, Latinas, and Latinx-identifying people, who are committed to improving the health of the communities around them and making a difference in the field of public health.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month 2023: Meet Sapphire Correa
This month, we’re spotlighting some of our school’s Hispanic Americans, Latinos, Latinas, and Latinx-identifying people, who are committed to improving the health of the communities around them and making a difference in the field of public health.
October Research Report
A collection of research publications from the School of Public Health from October 2023. This article is updated weekly on Mondays to include any additional publications.
5 Questions with Faculty – The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health with Xin Wang
Today we sat down with Assistant Professor Xin Wang, who recently joined the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, to talk about his interdisciplinary work in artificial intelligence (AI) and public health.
Research Report: Summer 2023
Publications from the School of Public Health from June 2023-September 2023.
5 Questions with Faculty – Melonie Walcott on Social and Structural Barriers to Ending the HIV Epidemic
Melonie Walcott is an HIV researcher whose work focuses on social and structural factors associated with HIV risk behaviors and uptake of HIV prevention and treatment services among marginalized populations.
Douglas S. Conklin Named Director of UAlbany’s Cancer Research Center
University at Albany’s Douglas S. Conklin has been appointed director of the School of Public Health’s Cancer Research Center (CRC), effective August 21, 2023.
5 Questions with Faculty – Introducing Muntasir Masum, Interdiscinplinary Population Health Scientist
Muntasir Masum joined the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics this fall. An interdisciplinary population health scientist, his research focuses on health-risk behaviors and population health processes and outcomes using methods from demography, social epidemiology, sociology, and psychology to explore the social determinants of public health issues.