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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.
Impact Scholar Ryan Rego was in Bangladesh recently, working with research partners to lead a large study on vaccine hesitancy. They hope their work will support improved healthcare, access, and communication around vaccines leading to increased uptake and reductions in vaccine-preventable diseases.
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.
The Center's Distinguished Seminar Series continues with Mousumi Banerjee, professor of Biostatistics in the School of Public Health, discussing the transformation in how she understands her role in global public health.
Dr. Patricia García opens our 2022-2023 Distinguished Seminar Series—Journeys in Global Health Equity: Distances Traveled by Luminaries in the Field—with a discussion of lessons learned across her career as a woman leader in the field.