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Population Health Sciences is an interdisciplinary department with the goal of understanding, preserving, and improving the health of human populations and individuals. (Mission Statement)

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  • PHS graduate student Dana Garbarski and Assistant Professor Whitney Witt win 2009 Population Association of America Poster Award (more)
  • PHS Assistant Professor Whitney Witt and colleagues examine whether caring for a child with activity limitations results in poor health and missed time at work among parents. (more)
  • Ana Martinez-Donate serves on Institute of Medicine committee releasing report to combat tobacco use among military and veteran populations (more)
  • Jonathan Patz is co-author on paper linking the increase in malaria mosquitoes with Amazon deforestation (more)

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Population Health Sciences 50th Anniversary Symposium

August 27-28, 2009

 

 

Department of Population Health Sciences-Infectious Disease Interest Group 

 

Room 1309 Health Sciences Learning Center, June 26, 11:00 am-12:00 pm 

 

Special Seminar: Bonnie Wandera, MBChB, MS, Infectious Disease Institute (IDI), Kampala, Uganda and Fogarty Scholar, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Case Western Reserve University."Sexual Behaviors of HIV-1-infected Individuals on Antiretroviral Therapy Over a 3-Year Period in an Urban HIV Clinic, Kampala, Uganda".
 

 

 



 

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