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EP137 Fieldwork Findings: Researching Lead Contaminations with Hsin-Yi Chang and Jordan Neisler

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Release Date: 03/13/2024

EP155 Engineering Solutions for Malaria and Dengue with Dr. Yesim Tozan show art EP155 Engineering Solutions for Malaria and Dengue with Dr. Yesim Tozan

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In this episode we speak with Dr. Yesim Tozan, Associate Professor of Global and Environmental Health at NYU GPH, whose work explores the intersection of climate change, infectious disease, and health policy. Dr. Tozan shares her unique path from engineering to public health and offers a deep dive into the world of vector-borne diseases like malaria and dengue. She discusses the role of mosquitoes as disease vectors, the rising public health risks due to climate change, and how temperature and rainfall impact disease transmission. Dr. Tozan also explains her groundbreaking work in developing...

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EP154 Scaling Mental Health Solutions with John Pateña show art EP154 Scaling Mental Health Solutions with John Pateña

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In this episode we speak with John Pateña, an implementation science specialist at Montefiore Health System and a DrPH candidate at NYU GPH. John discusses his groundbreaking work in global mental health, highlighting the use of task-sharing interventions to empower trusted community health workers in delivering mental health care, particularly in underserved regions. He shares insights from his involvement in the Friendship Bench initiative, which started in Zimbabwe and has been successfully scaled across multiple countries. John also discusses his current research on applying these...

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EP153 Local Health Solutions Powered by Data with Ben Spoer and Sarah Taylor show art EP153 Local Health Solutions Powered by Data with Ben Spoer and Sarah Taylor

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In this episode we explore how local data is reshaping public health at the community level. Sarah Taylor (GPH '24), a Local Health Outreach Coordinator at Maplewood Health Department in New Jersey, and Ben Spoer (GPH '19), Program Director at the NYU City Health Dashboard, share how data-driven insights are making a tangible impact in neighborhoods, addressing health disparities, and guiding effective public health interventions. From improving chronic disease management to enhancing community well-being, discover how local data is powering change and why it’s key to creating healthier...

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EP152 Discrimination's Hidden Public Health Toll with Dr. Adolfo Cuevas show art EP152 Discrimination's Hidden Public Health Toll with Dr. Adolfo Cuevas

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In this episode we speak with Dr. Adolfo Cuevas about the hidden health crisis caused by everyday racism and chronic stress. Dr. Cuevas is a leading expert on discrimination and public health, an Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences and the Deputy Director of the Center for Anti-Racism, Social Justice, and Public Health at NYU GPH. Drawing from his groundbreaking NIH-funded research, Dr. Cuevas reveals how discrimination accelerates aging, fuels obesity, and leads to chronic diseases like hypertension. He breaks down the science behind how racism gets under the skin and shares...

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EP151 Danger in Disguise: Uncovering Environmental Toxins with Dr. Jack Caravanos show art EP151 Danger in Disguise: Uncovering Environmental Toxins with Dr. Jack Caravanos

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In this episode we speak with Dr. Jack Caravanos, a renowned expert in environmental health, to uncover the hidden threats that pollution poses to public health. From lead and mercury contamination to the long-lasting effects of industrial waste, Dr. Caravanos reveals how these invisible toxins infiltrate our everyday lives and the global food chain. We explore the ongoing challenges of cleaning up the environment, the unexpected risks in consumer products, and what we can do to protect our health and the planet. Join us for a compelling discussion on the urgent environmental health crises...

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EP150 The Texts to Inspire Program with Matilda Melkonian and Issy Torney show art EP150 The Texts to Inspire Program with Matilda Melkonian and Issy Torney

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Join us as we chat with Matilda Melkonian (GPH '24) and Issy Torney (MPH student), Health Promotion Assistants at NYU's Student Health Center. Discover the extensive resources available to students, including the innovative "Texts to Inspire" program, which offers confidential, motivational texts to support well-being. Matilda and Issy provide essential insights on navigating student health services, overcoming insurance complexities, and fostering community. Perfect for new students and those seeking to enhance their wellness journey, this episode is your guide to thriving at NYU. Links and...

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EP149 Fitness, Sociology, and Public Health with Leroy Akoto show art EP149 Fitness, Sociology, and Public Health with Leroy Akoto

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Join us as we speak with Leroy Akoto, an MPH student studying Public Health Policy and former personal trainer turned public health advocate. Leroy shares how his early experiences in fitness and nutrition sparked a deep passion for helping others, ultimately leading him to pursue sociology and public health. We explore his commitment to addressing social stratification, criminal justice reform, and mental health, particularly within marginalized communities. Leroy also discusses his creative side and how he uses storytelling to challenge societal perceptions.  To learn more about the NYU...

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EP148 Empowering Communities in Cameroon with Zoe-Marie Mongbet-Lamare show art EP148 Empowering Communities in Cameroon with Zoe-Marie Mongbet-Lamare

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Join us for an inspiring conversation with Zoe-Marie Mongbet-Lamare, Master of Public Health student concentrating in Social and Behavioral Sciences. From her childhood dreams of becoming a pediatrician to leading medical drives in Cameroon, Zoe-Marie's journey is a testament to resilience and dedication. Learn how she overcame learning disabilities, tackled imposter syndrome, and leveraged community and family support to drive meaningful change. Zoe-Marie shares her story, insights on public health, and the keys to her successful medical drives. This episode offers valuable wisdom for...

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EP147 Global Health Strategies in Nairobi with Lee-Ann Lugg and Natalia Ramon show art EP147 Global Health Strategies in Nairobi with Lee-Ann Lugg and Natalia Ramon

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In this episode we explore the transformative journey of Master of Public Health students Natalia Ramon and Lee-Ann Lugg. They share their immersive experience in Nairobi, Kenya, where they partnered with UNICEF Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Office (ESARO) and Strathmore Business School (SBS) for a unique study abroad course called Behavioral Communication Strategies for Global Epidemics (BCSE) led by Drs. Chris Dickey (NYU GPH), Ben Ngoye (SBS), and Erma Manoncourt (NYU GPH, ex-UNICEF). Discover how they tackled real-world public health challenges, developed actionable strategies, and...

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EP146 The PQAR Experience: Mentorship, Research, and Growth show art EP146 The PQAR Experience: Mentorship, Research, and Growth

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In this episode we explore the transformative experiences of Abena Dinizulu and Stephanie Perez, two distinguished participants of the Pathways into Quantitative Aging Research (PQAR) program. They share their journeys through this rigorous six-week program, discussing how it equipped them with vital research skills, fostered professional growth, and created new opportunities in public health. Abena and Stephanie reflect on their unique paths and the program's impact on their careers, offering valuable insights for future PQAR applicants.  About the Pathways into Quantitative Aging...

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In this episode, we speak with Hsin-Yi Chang (MPH Student) and Jordan Neisler (MPH '23), discussing their fieldwork studying lead contamination, focusing on its detection, health impacts, and prevention strategies. They share insights from their time in the field working with Professor Jack Caravanos to use a portable tool called X-ray fluorescence to test hundreds of soil samples below overhead cables in New York, New Jersey, and Louisiana. Chang and Neisler emphasize blending scientific research with practical applications to address environmental health challenges.

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