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    • At the Helm of the School of Public Health: Q&A with Ana Diez Roux

      November 03, 2014

      At Drexel, Ana Diez Roux is leading efforts to understand what makes people, and cities, healthy or unhealthy, as the new dean of the School of Public Health.

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    • Recent Graduate Takes on Epidemiology of Ebola

      October 30, 2014

      Drexel University School of Public Health alumna Lauren Finn, MPH '13, explains her role to support efforts at the CDC regarding the global Ebola epidemic, and the new position she'll be taking on at the Philadelphia Department of Public Health.

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    • Celebrating Food Stamps Half Century Protecting Public Health

      October 28, 2014

      A Drexel research program has spawned a nationwide social media campaign to celebrate the many benefits of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program on its 50th anniversary, promoting children's health and supporting working parents.

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    • Former Health System CEO Miller Appointed Chair of Dean’s Advisory Council

      October 27, 2014

      Gerald (Jerry) Miller, MPH, the former President and CEO of the Crozer-Keystone Health System, has been appointed by Ana V. Diez Roux, MD, PhD, MPH, Dean of Drexel University's School of Public Health, as Chairman of the School’s Dean's Advisory Council.

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    • Major LGBT History Discovery Brings Veteran's Life Story to Light

      October 10, 2014

      A Drexel School of Public Health researcher and colleagues have discovered a previously unknown 149-page manuscript defending homosexuality. The scholars have also documented the remarkable life of its author, a gay Jewish World War II veteran, Allen Bernstein.

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    • Major LGBT History Discovery Brings Veteran's Life Story to Light

      October 10, 2014

      Researchers have discovered a previously unknown 149-page manuscript from 1940 defending homosexuality, and documented the remarkable life of its author, a gay Jewish World War II veteran.

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    • Preparing Our Communities to Withstand Disasters

      September 30, 2014

      At the close of National Preparedness Month, we sat down with Esther Chernak, MD, MPH, FACP, director of the Center for Public Health Readiness and Communication, associate professor in Environmental Health in Drexel University's School of Public Health, to get an update on the Center's role in regional disaster preparedness efforts.

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    • Policies Influence Scientists; Data-Sharing Behavior

      September 26, 2014

      Policies intended to increase the sharing of scientific resources among life science investigators appear to be working, according to a study led by a researcher in Drexel University’s School of Public Health. But the survey also identified some unexpected problems.

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    • NIH Policies Influence Scientists’ Data-Sharing Behavior, According to Drexel-Led Study

      September 19, 2014

      Policies put into place by major funding agencies like the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and to a lesser extent by scientific journals, appear to be meeting the goal of increasing the sharing of scientific resources among life science investigators, according to a study in PLOS ONE led by Genevieve Pham-Kanter, PhD, an assistant professor at Drexel University’s School of Public Health.

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    • Autism Institute to Launch Life Course Outcomes Research Initiatives

      September 10, 2014

      The A.J. Drexel Autism Institute has received a grant of $3.6 million to launch four major initiatives of its Life Course Outcomes research program, focused on understanding and improving quality of life issues for people on the autism spectrum at all ages.

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