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Dr. Price providing testimony

As leaders in the field, our faculty are often asked to testify before Congress or are interviewed by major news outlets about their research or opinions on current public health events. The Milken Institute School of Public Health Office of Media Relations assists members of the media and elected officials in finding and contacting faculty experts for congressional testimony, newspaper and magazine article interviews or radio and television appearances.

 

Questions? Contact Milken Institute School of Public Health Office of Media Relations

Kathy Fackelmann
Director of Media Relations
(202) 994-8354
kfackelmannatgwu [dot] edu

 

Archive

The Trump Administration’s Title X Rule Will Harm Health Care and Public Health, Amicus Brief Finds

178 public health scholars and the American Public Health Association filed a “friend of the court” brief

Machine Learning Could Help Treatment of Chronic Diseases, New Study Suggests

New insights achieved by the combination of bioinformatics and genomics data through machine learning could help the way doctors treat chronic diseases like lupus.

If Allowed to Go Forward, Medicaid Work Demonstrations Could Cause Hundreds of Thousands to Lose Coverage in First Year Alone

Two “friend of the court” briefs urge the court to uphold two lower court decisions that block Medicaid work requirements in Kentucky and Arkansas

Health Policy Expert Named Milken Institute School of Public Health’s Senior Associate Dean for Academic, Student and Faculty Affairs

Jane Hyatt Thorpe, JD, previously served as interim chair of the Milken Institute SPH’s Department of Health Policy and Management.

Milken Institute School of Public Health Establishes Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Department

The department will meld the interdisciplinary science of analyzing complex biological data with statistical research.

Medicaid Work Requirement Programs Likely to Have a Significant Spillover Effect on Community Health Center Capacity, Staffing and Services

The new analysis estimates that between 104,000 to 147,000 patients in seven states could lose health care services during the first year alone.

Women’s Health Issues Addresses Sex and Gender Differences in Veterans’ Health

A new supplement examines sex and gender differences in U.S. veterans’ health conditions and responses to treatments.

Redstone Center Faculty and Staff Work Toward Making D.C. a Healthier City for All Residents

In the FY 2020 budget, the D.C. City Council made important investments in programs supported by the Redstone Center and other Milken Institute SPH faculty and staff.

Health Workforce Equity Summit Tackles Crisis in Reproductive Health

Top reproductive health experts gathered for the inaugural Health Workforce Equity Summit, where they discussed the growing crisis facing reproductive health access.

Health Workforce Equity Summit Tackles Crisis in Reproductive Health

Top reproductive health experts gathered for the inaugural Health Workforce Equity Summit, where they discussed the growing crisis facing reproductive health access.