Columbia Public Health Magazine
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Dean Linda P. Fried has led Columbia Mailman School of Public Health to global prominence, preparing students to tackle urgent public health challenges, and is stepping down after 16 years.
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Research at Columbia Mailman School is uncovering the health risks of essential yet unavoidable metals in our environment and exploring advanced antidotes for metal overload.
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Explore how Mailman students and faculty are effectively communicating public health messages
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Faculty, staff, and students from Columbia Mailman School are working with New York City neighborhood residents to shed new light on persistent public health challenges.
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By Alisa Roth
Many rehab facilities make what could be called a deal with the devil: They permit clients to continue smoking tobacco cigarettes during treatment.
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Kids who live in low-income neighborhoods suffer higher than expected rates of asthma-related hospitalization and emergency care.
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When Jody Wolfe, Josh Mailman, and Phyllis Mailman, pledged $33 million to endow Columbia’s School of Public Health in 1998, it was the largest single gift ever made to a school of public health.
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This issue of our magazine looks at how we can use public health science for social good and build that just world.
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Here we highlight the power of Columbia Mailman scientists collaborating across disciplines, a 21st century approach vital to solving the complex and critical problems affecting our health.
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