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.
Center staff, faculty, and other associates were in Rwanda this month to connect with community and research partners around the country. Meeting in person with global partners is vital to advancing the Center's collaborative approach to global health work.
Few at Michigan have engaged with, worked alongside, and accomplished more on behalf of the region’s most vulnerable than Williams, founding director of the Global Health and Disparities Path of Excellence.
Recent U-M research sheds light on the healthcare challenges faced by southeast Michigan’s immigrant population and the policies that impact health-seeking behaviors among the undocumented.