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EP183 Navigating the Ethics of Technology in Public Health with Dr. Daniel Fogal

June 11, 2026
We speak with Dr. Daniel Fogal, Assistant Professor of Bioethics at NYU GPH, about his course Advanced Introduction to The Ethics of Technology
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NYU GPH Joins NIH-Funded LAUNCH Global Research Training Program

April 14, 2022

Image Source: ACHIEVE Training Program

 

NYU School of Global Public Health is part of a newly awarded Launching Future Leaders in Global Health (LAUNCH) research training grant, supported by the

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GPH Staff Spotlight: Wendy Li

April 14, 2022
Meet Wendy Li, Director of Fiscal Affairs
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Financial Worries Make Pain Worse

March 25, 2022
Judith Weissman explains how financial worries can make chronic pain more painful as opioid prescribing diverges from CDC recommendations.
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A Warm GPH Welcome to Our New Dean

March 22, 2022
Debra Furr-Holden Named Dean of NYU's School of Global Public Health
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Women, Diet and Disability

March 11, 2022
Dr. Andrea Deierlein sheds light on new research showing that women with disabilities report poorer diets during their reproductive years.
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Wellbeing and Inequality – A Global Look

March 4, 2022
Happiness and wellbeing are not easily measured. Alden Lai shows that defining “a good life” varies worldwide -- and inequality plays a part.
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GPH Student Governing Council Spring 2022 Elections: Self-Nomination

March 4, 2022

Are you interested in joining the GPH Student Governing Council's Executive Board? 

The Student Governing Council (SGC) is the umbrella student organization for all student groups at the School of

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Statement on Ukraine from Dean Cheryl Healton

March 1, 2022
A statement from Dean Cheryl Healton on the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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Optimizing Daily Mindfulness

February 25, 2022
Dr. Stephanie Cook and Erica Wood stress the need for us to optimize our daily mindfulness by understanding the lived experience of people at the intersection of multiple identities and oppressions.
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