SBS publications featured as top downloaded articles from Annual Reviews

Publications written by Brigette Davis, PhD ’21, Dr. Nancy Krieger, Jourdyn Lawrence, PhD ’21, and Dr. David Williams are featured in the Annual Reviews’s Most Read Articles in 2020. Dr. … Continue reading “SBS publications featured as top downloaded articles from Annual Reviews”

Student Spotlight | California Indigenous History and Wellness Project

Madison Esposito, MPH-HSB ’21, is a citizen of the Tyme Maidu Tribal Nation in California, and her passion lies in understanding how she can support, empower, and improve health and … Continue reading “Student Spotlight | California Indigenous History and Wellness Project”

Comparison of Weighted and Unweighted Population Data to Assess Inequities in COVID-19 Deaths by Race/Ethnicity

Tori L. Cowger, PHS-EPI ’21, and members of the SBS Department have recently authored “Comparison of Weighted and Unweighted Population Data to Assess Inequities in Coronavirus Disease 2019 Deaths by … Continue reading “Comparison of Weighted and Unweighted Population Data to Assess Inequities in COVID-19 Deaths by Race/Ethnicity”

Applying a population-level bioethics lens to palliative care before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic

Keona Jeane Wynne, PhD PHS ’23, and others have recently authored an extended essay, “Dying individuals and suffering populations: applying a population-level bioethics lens to palliative care in humanitarian contexts: … Continue reading “Applying a population-level bioethics lens to palliative care before, during, and after the COVID-19 pandemic”