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Nandita Perumal invited to join World Health Organization’s Technical Advisory Group on Gestational Weight Gain

Nandita Perumal invited to join World Health Organization’s Technical Advisory Group on Gestational Weight Gain

by Olivia Ancrum | Feb 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

Just one semester into her first faculty appointment, Nandita Perumal is already stepping up as a thought leader in gestational weight gain – particularly in a global context…
Master of public health student screens film of nonprofit she founded at APHA annual meeting

Master of public health student screens film of nonprofit she founded at APHA annual meeting

by Olivia Ancrum | Feb 5, 2024 | Uncategorized

Tanya Ambrose is already a public health professional…
Doctoral graduate joins University of St. Augustine’s speech-language pathology program as assistant professor

Doctoral graduate joins University of St. Augustine’s speech-language pathology program as assistant professor

by Olivia Ancrum | Jan 2, 2024 | Uncategorized

A lot has happened in the past four years for Ellie Cooper…
Two new projects bring health care to vulnerable groups

Two new projects bring health care to vulnerable groups

by Olivia Ancrum | Aug 16, 2023 | Uncategorized

Nansi Boghossian and Melissa Nolan, both associate professors in the Arnold School’s Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, have been awarded more than $600K each from The Duke Endowment to lead projects that improve access to health care for underserved...

Sickle cell disease worsens maternal health outcomes for Black individuals

by Olivia Ancrum | Jun 14, 2023 | Uncategorized

New research led by Nansi Boghossian, associate professor of epidemiology, has investigated the relationship between sickle cell disease and severe maternal morbidity (i.e., adverse outcomes such as heart failure, blood transfusions, and hysterectomy after delivery)....
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