Recent Projects

  • Ensuring a Better Future for Children with Rare and Severe Disease

    Ensuring a Better Future for Children with Rare and Severe Disease

    Ten years ago, Alex Gitungano (SPH‘19) volunteered to accompany a badly burned toddler named Leo from their home country of Burundi to Boston for life-saving medical care.

  • Free Associations Podcast

    Free Associations Podcast

    With a sense of humor and a healthy dose of skepticism Boston University School of Public Health faculty Matt Fox, Jessica Leibler, and guests talk us through popular health studies and hyperbolic news headlines while teaching us how to ask the right questions.

  • Indoor Air Quality Monitoring at Boston Public Schools

    Indoor Air Quality Monitoring at Boston Public Schools

    Patricia Fabian, Associate Professor of Environmental Health at BUSPH, and Katherine Walsh, Sustainability, Energy, and Environment Program Director at Boston Public Schools, discuss their partnership to monitor indoor air quality across the school district.

  • Expanding on the Healthy Home Checklist

    Expanding on the Healthy Home Checklist

    Environmental Health Department Chair Jon Levy explains the Healthy Home Checklist and how your neighborhood affects your health.

  • New Study Could Help Diagnose CTE Before Death

    New Study Could Help Diagnose CTE Before Death

    Yorghos Tripodis, Professor of Biostatistics at Boston University School of Public Health, discusses a new study of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) that could provide the tools to diagnose the disease in life.

  • Understanding Climate Change Resilience

    Understanding Climate Change Resilience

    Assistant Professor of Environmental Health, Amruta Nori-Sarma, explains the three-tiered concept of climate change resilience and provides examples of action that can be taken at each level.

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