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PEPFAR has always been about building sustainable systems, not creating permanent reliance. The U.S. Congress should recognize this and reauthorize the lifesaving program, argue three researchers.

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Global Health NOW
Two doctors sitting at a table consult with patients  in a clinic a camp for internally displaced persons.

Sudan’s conflict has severely disrupted medical training in the country with lasting consequences. It’s time for international organizations to join with Sudanese partners to revitalize medical training, write three Sudanese health professionals.

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Biostatistician Elizabeth Stuart (in purple) makes a point to HHS assistant secretary Micky Tripathi; other AI event panelists (l to r): Alison Snyder, John Auerbach, and Jesse Ehrenfeld.

Public health experts extolled the promise of AI to solve longstanding public health problems in an October 8 panel discussion but also raised concerns about its potential for exacerbating inequity.

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From innovating ways to preserve glacial ice to predicting climate-driven migration shifts to building resilient cities, researchers are exploring scalable solutions to safeguard a planet in peril.

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Medicine Faculty Experts

Looking for prominent public health experts in the field of medicine? They’re here at the Bloomberg School of Public Health.

Albert Wu
Professor
Health Policy and Management

Albert Wu, MD, MPH, studies the impact of safety problems on patients and health care workers.

Gerard Anderson
Professor
Health Policy and Management

Gerard Anderson, PhD, works with policymakers to control health care spending.

Katherine Smith
Professor
Health, Behavior and Society

Katherine Clegg Smith, PhD, MA, is a sociologist who examines health experiences and health communication, with a research focus on cancer and chronic disease.