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NYU School of Global Public Health
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 เม.ย. 2015
At the School of Global Public Health (GPH) at New York University (NYU), we are preparing the next generation of public health pioneers with the critical thinking skills, acumen and entrepreneurial approaches necessary to reinvent the public health paradigm.
Devoted to employing a nontraditional, inter-disciplinary model, NYU GPH aims to improve health worldwide through a unique blend of global public health studies, research and practice. NYU GPH is located in the heart of New York City and extends to NYU’s global network on six continents.
Devoted to employing a nontraditional, inter-disciplinary model, NYU GPH aims to improve health worldwide through a unique blend of global public health studies, research and practice. NYU GPH is located in the heart of New York City and extends to NYU’s global network on six continents.
EP158 Biostatistics, Gene Sequencing and Healthcare Innovation with Wenqing (Sienna) Zhang
In this episode we speak with Wenqing (Sienna) Zhang (MPH '17), a trailblazer in public health and global healthcare innovation. Sienna shares how her passion for medical technology led her from studying pharmaceutical sciences to pursuing a master’s in biostatistics and epidemiology at NYU. She recounts pivotal experiences, including internships at Pfizer and the NYC Department of Health, her role at Medtronic’s first innovation accelerator in China, and her current work at Illumina, where she is driving advancements in gene sequencing worldwide. A Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree, Sienna offers candid insights into her cross-cultural career, her strategies for connecting innovation with business, and how she overcame challenges to lead in multinational settings.
To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit www.publichealth.nyu.edu.
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To learn more about the NYU School of Global Public Health, and how our innovative programs are training the next generation of public health leaders, visit www.publichealth.nyu.edu.
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EP157 From New York to Abu Dhabi: Global Health Leadership with Priya Kanayson
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In this episode we speak with Priya Kanayson (MPH '14) whose career has taken her from New York City to Abu Dhabi, where she is now a leader in global health policy. As Director of Advocacy and Communications at the Global Institute for Disease Elimination (GLIDE) and a founding member of the UAE’s Women in Global Health organization, Priya works on innovative strategies to eliminate diseases l...
EP156 Landing a Public Health Internship with Meagan Dugan and Gabby Sanes
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EP156 Landing a Public Health Internship with Meagan Dugan and Gabby Sanes
The Role of Bioethics Research in Improving Care for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease in Africa
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The Role of Bioethics Research in Improving Care for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease in Africa
Improving Equitable Implementation of Policy through Community Engagement and Partnership Building
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Improving Equitable Implementation of Policy through Community Engagement and Partnership Building
Measuring the Combined Effect of Structural and Person-Level Minority Stress
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Measuring the Combined Effect of Structural and Person-Level Minority Stress
EP155 Engineering Solutions for Malaria and Dengue with Dr. Yesim Tozan
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EP155 Engineering Solutions for Malaria and Dengue with Dr. Yesim Tozan
EP154 Scaling Mental Health Solutions with John Pateña
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EP154 Scaling Mental Health Solutions with John Pateña
Pragmatic Research to Implement Sustainable Medicine in Schools (PRISMS): "The CariedAway Project"
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Pragmatic Research to Implement Sustainable Medicine in Schools (PRISMS): "The CariedAway Project"
The Incremental Cost and Cost-effectiveness of User-centered Tuberculosis Contact Investigation
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The Incremental Cost and Cost-effectiveness of User-centered Tuberculosis Contact Investigation
EP153 Local Health Solutions Powered by Data with Ben Spoer and Sarah Taylor
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EP153 Local Health Solutions Powered by Data with Ben Spoer and Sarah Taylor
Evaluations of Food Policy in the United States
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Evaluations of Food Policy in the United States
Cannabis products and retail environments in an evolving market
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Cannabis products and retail environments in an evolving market
EP152 Discrimination's Hidden Public Health Toll with Dr. Adolfo Cuevas
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EP152 Discrimination's Hidden Public Health Toll with Dr. Adolfo Cuevas
EP151 Danger in Disguise: Uncovering Environmental Toxins with Dr. Jack Caravanos
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EP151 Danger in Disguise: Uncovering Environmental Toxins with Dr. Jack Caravanos
Lightning Talk for Master's Thesis September 11th
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Lightning Talk for Master's Thesis September 11th
Lightning Talk for Master's Thesis September 4th, 2024
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Lightning Talk for Master's Thesis September 4th, 2024
Lightning Talk for Master's Thesis September 5th, 2024
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Lightning Talk for Master's Thesis September 5th, 2024
EP150 The Texts to Inspire Program with Matilda Melkonian and Issy Torney
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EP150 The Texts to Inspire Program with Matilda Melkonian and Issy Torney
"How to Develop a Research Question Using Secondary Data" by Dr. Jemar Bather and Dr. Danielle Ompad
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"How to Develop a Research Question Using Secondary Data" by Dr. Jemar Bather and Dr. Danielle Ompad
EP149 Fitness, Sociology, and Public Health with Leroy Akoto
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EP149 Fitness, Sociology, and Public Health with Leroy Akoto
EP148 Empowering Communities in Cameroon with Zoe-Marie Mongbet-Lamare
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EP148 Empowering Communities in Cameroon with Zoe-Marie Mongbet-Lamare
EP147 Global Health Strategies in Nairobi with Lee-Ann Lugg and Natalia Ramon
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EP147 Global Health Strategies in Nairobi with Lee-Ann Lugg and Natalia Ramon
EP146 The PQAR Experience: Mentorship, Research, and Growth
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EP146 The PQAR Experience: Mentorship, Research, and Growth
EP145 Shaping the Future of Global Health at NYU with Dr. Mark Jit
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EP145 Shaping the Future of Global Health at NYU with Dr. Mark Jit
EP144 The Future of Smart Farming with Gilwoo Lee
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EP144 The Future of Smart Farming with Gilwoo Lee
EP143 Narratives of Global Health with Cat Hartwell
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EP143 Narratives of Global Health with Cat Hartwell
2024 Graduation Ceremony at New York City Center
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2024 Graduation Ceremony at New York City Center
Thank you! This lecture is extremely beneficial for health practitioners and the entire community.”
Please I'm interested to help
I LOVE the heart & soul the man sitting down 2nd chair in - He is REAL & he cares, you can FEEL it, why? cause he has been there & I get it! How have only 3 people viewed this in the past 5 yrs? It was designed that way... just like he said... - I agree we need more Teen night at the YMCAs again! - Now a days, woman are buying bracelets for their water jugs yet our vets, are homeless! GET IT TOGETHER!? Don't have money to donate. Your time then. Everything he said... 100% !!! Why has their only been one video on this? Need more and thjis need more focus!
Your content is very good and attractive but you did not get proper audience views subscribe because of your lack of proper SEO.
Before you go any further sir you need to look into the history of how the medical system in the USA was organized and who organized it
Good evening here ...from Morocco
truly inspiring
Learned so much from you Dr. Caravanos!
Such an important book and documentary.
Davis Linda Martin Carol Davis Scott
Inspiring story! Zoe is such a smart young lady. Remember that name.
Wow, Zoe-Marie, this is so inspiring and truly admirable. Thank you for sharing such a personal, powerful, and valuable story-it's a testament to the importance of community and family support in achieving one's goals!
It's my pleasure seeing you....watching from Morocco
I am a Biostatistician from Brazil. I would love to work in the USA.
It was excellent meeting and working with amazing students and colleagues like you in Nairobi . Good thoughts and reflections
this is such a helpful insight into the industry!! thank for you sharing
well the old guy called it on bird flu. that tells us the most…
i always enjoy some person telling me that we’re going to have another pandemic in the next ten years. can’t wait for it...
So Amazing ! I love this mood... this School ...this atmosphere...
It was a great privilege to know Dr Abiola on TH-cam, he cure me permanently from Hiv with his herbal medicine #drabiola ☺️❤…😊😊
It was a great privilege to know Dr Abiola on TH-cam, he cure me permanently from Hiv with his herbal medicine #drabiola ☺️❤…😊😊
Helpful lecture
I am so much in Love with today’s program as I am a Registered Nurse in Ghana and I have gained admission to NYU to pursue a Masters degree in Epidemiology. I can see exactly what I do as a Nurse in helping adolescent girls overcome the stigma that comes with HIV/AIDS. I will love the opportunity to meet with your guest and also work with him when I arrive NYU in September 2024. Thank you
It was a great privilege to know Dr Abiola on TH-cam, he cure me permanently from Hiv with his herbal medicine #drabiola ☺️❤😊
inspired talk C Thao. Look forward to seeing outcome from ongoing works in Vietnam
Nice talk! Pround of you, Chị PT
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Welcome back Jahnavi to Tanzania it was nice to have you and shared alot f the knowledge you have to us.
Fantastic interview!! 🙌🏻🙏🏻
A very interesting interview. I learned about Merson after reading Peter Piot's autobiography ( No Time to Lose) and I was very curious about him. Thank you!
Prof. Gölgen Bengü ve siz, sevgili Facebook arkadaşım... Sıradışı kıvançlarımızsınız...
I have been a herpes carrier for 3 years and I tried every possible means of curing but all of no use until I saw a health promotion of Drogwuherbal and he came to my rescue
Great work Gina, keep on!
Ya know, each & every week, without fail, there's a new one of these cyber pow-wows, regurgitating the same repeated talking points; each from some tired, captured, institutional brand, each getting a hundred views & that's if they do well. Really well. Ya know what I can't find? Any digital shindigs with anyone going over the absolutely colossal amount of data submitted regarding AEs. All I find are supposed doctors & doctor makers talking about why I don't trust you after spending a solid 100 hours minimum listening to people like you strategize different methods of manipulating me into trusting you. Y'all are as worthless as the tiktok nurses. You're just more pernicious.
Tebrikler Yeşimciğim. So proud of you
Will you be posting the graduation video?
This is very important lectures I personally love to be a regular recipient of new knowledge and innovation in public health and Global health issues as well as leadership in healthcare management
Great interview!! Gotta fix that flickering light though 😅😅
GUNS ARE NOT VIOLENT PEOPLE ARE !
Thank you, very helpful for a student in biostats!
Very informative, can explain types of Need, because its important in policy making
It’s not about women’s reproductive health. It’s about not being promiscuous and having discipline in life.
#congratualtion Mr Brown.
Happy graduation.
Dear Tasfia Bashar, I hope you reach your goals & Complete your research, Inshallah. #savetheworldfrommismedicaiton #preventcancer #reducethetreatmentcost
I disagree with the emphasis on closing various types of gaps. If this means some groups or individuals accelerate away from others, so be it. It is my understanding that we benefit greatly from the culture and technology which largely comes from those with Westen values and who have IQs over a 120. So I'm not okay diverting academic resources away from those that are cognitively gifted just so you can close gaps. Also, schools will naturally exacerbate inequities because individuals that are fast learners (high g) will accelerate away from the low g students. Schools don't need to close all the gaps. Don't throw all your money at the smart kids, and don't throw all your money at the slow ones either. It is especially important that you don't throw all your money at the students that are learning English as a second language. It is extremely important that we slow down immigration because they tax our academic resources with ESL programs and so forth, when the money could instead be spent on those that have a heritage and history living here legally. I'd hate for music, robotics, or archery classes to be diminished or eliminated so as to allow funding for lots of special ed and ESL courses.
Great discussion!
mam i am a m. sc biotechnology student can i become a epidemiologist
FRAUD!