Spring 2020
What Doctors Are Missing
Thousands of sex trafficking victims filter through the U.S. health care system each year.
With some legendary role models, women have ascended to leadership positions in public health.
How climate change threatens water infrastructure with twin impacts of extreme weather.
Climate and Diet
Feed everyone or save the planet? Here’s how we can do both.
Connected to Health
Exploring ways to reduce isolation and improve well-being.
Change the World, Baker
After a career of making the world a less dangerous place, Baker’s new initiative aims to keep it that way.
Overdose is Preventable
Harnessing big data to identify people at risk—and save lives.
Breaking Point
It’s time to optimize our food systems for nutrition and equity.
Right Message, Right Now
Tailored interventions delivered by smartphone may help curb smoking.
Open Source
Will Federal Research Funds Help to Prevent Gun Violence?
The Microenvironmentalist
Ashani Weeraratna’s groundbreaking research looks beyond tumor cells to understand the role of aging in cancer.
Bacteria Are Individuals, Too
New molecular tools reveal diversity in bacterial communities.
Spring 2020 Agenda
Dates + Deadlines
The Air Out There
Environmental exposures can harm both developing and aging brains.
The Hard Truth
Public health needs journalism. And vice versa.
Collections
Puppets ... and the researchers who love them.
Preparing Women to Lead
Five alumnae share their journeys from student to public health school dean.
Childhood’s End
Unreadable, Medication Needed, After All These Years