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    • baby's feet with mom's hands

      October 20, 2020

      A recent publication from the Salud Urbana en América Latina (SALURBAL) project highlighted inequalities in the chance children in the region have of surviving the first year of life, depending on the city in which they are born.

    • October 19, 2020

      Inspired by their public health backgrounds and their young son, two Drexel alums (one now a Drexel professor) authored two children’s books about pandemics and germ theory.

    • October 19, 2020

      Increasing state and local funding for environmental, educational and social services may lower infant mortality among those at highest risk, particularly among infants born to teenage mothers, according to findings published this week in the journal Pediatrics from researchers at 91ÖÆÆ¬³§’s Dornsife School of Public Health.

    • October 15, 2020

      Using administrative data from the Medicaid Analytic eXtract (MAX), researchers from 91ÖÆÆ¬³§'s A.J. Drexel Autism Institute found a substantial increase in the percent of adults receiving services for autism in the Medicaid population from 2008-2012.

    • Headline in misinformation review

      October 14, 2020

      Dornsife researchers examine the “plandemic” conspiracy theory that was fueled by a fake documentary and trended via Twitter in May 2020.

    • Headshots of Bassett

      October 14, 2020

      The 2020 Dornsife Mann Lecture was given by Dr. Bassett, a leader in advancing health equity.

    • Screenshot of PDF

      October 13, 2020

      Dean Diez Roux helps build a framework for vaccine allocation to assist policymakers in the domestic and global health communities in planning for equitable allocation of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2.

    • DSPH flyer

      October 08, 2020

      Experts reflect on the impact of COVID-19 in cities in the United States and abroad, and shared trends in data, policy, and challenges facing cities as 2021 approaches.

    • Alex Quistberg headshot

      October 07, 2020

      Quistberg's study will focus on developing neighborhood built environment indicators and examining their association with pedestrian safety in Bogota, Colombia.

    • Urban Public Health: A Research Toolkit for Practice and Impact

      October 07, 2020

      Dean Ana Diez Roux and professors Gina Lovasi and Jennifer Kolker have edited a new book, "Urban Public Health: A Research Toolkit for Practice and Impact."

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