Featured Stories & Research
Heather Tucker has spent years studying gender, equity, and health and is working to refine the application of feminist participatory methods in low- and middle-income settings.
Mousumi Banerjee's trip to India, her home country, in spring 2021—when the country was ravaged by its worst Covid wave—was the first time she truly saw the human side of the data she engages daily as a biostatistician.
The Center's Distinguished Seminar Series continues with Richard Adanu, rector of the Ghana College of Physicians and Surgeons, discussing his extensive experience as a physician, clinician, and leader in global health and medical education.
Siobán Harlow arrived at Michigan Public Health with a new vision for global health. A seminal workshop in Mexico, the first-ever meeting to address occupational risks to human reproduction in that country, had inspired her.
HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection and can cause cervical cancer. The HPV vaccine is highly effective, but we need more than the vaccine to prevent this infectious disease and the cancer it can cause.