Students Create App That Helps Women Track Their Reproductive Health
This past spring, 10 teams competed in a health app hackathon, sponsored by the Clinical and Translational Science...
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Students Create App That Helps Women Track Their Reproductive Health
This past spring, 10 teams competed in a health app hackathon, sponsored by the Clinical and Translational Science...
Milken Institute SPH Building Wins Top 10 Green Building Award
Milken Institute SPH was one of the winners of this year's American Institute of Architects' (AIA) Committee on the Environment (COTE) ...
Milken Institute SPH Research Center Receives Award for Protecting Antibiotics
The Urgent Care Association of America recognized the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center (ARAC) for its efforts to help reduce unnecessary antibiotic use.
Post-Seminar Interview: The Intersection Between Social Justice & Environmental Pollution
One of the ways that students in the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health (EOH) at GW’s Milken Institute School of Public Health learn about current EOH research is through the...
Among Adults Experiencing Homelessness, Risks Differ for Men, Women, and Transgender Individuals
New study in Women's Health Issues reports on characteristics of men and women experiencing homelessness, which include differences in substance use.
Among Adults Experiencing Homelessness, Risks Differ for Men, Women, and Transgender Individuals
New study shows 56% of transgender participants had been violently attacked while homeless
WASHINGTON, DC (May XX, 2017)—Among adults experiencing homelessness, women were less...
Health Administration Student Wins Essay Competition With Strategy to Tackle Mental Health Reform
Mira King, who graduated with a master's in Health Administration this spring, recently won first...
GW Study Finds 33 Percent of Seafood Sold in Six DC Eateries Mislabeled
Using a powerful genetic technique, GW scientists found that 33 percent of the seafood they ordered from six D.C. restaurants had been mislabeled.
HPM Students Win Prize in Cleveland Clinic Case Competition
The students outperformed many of our peer institutions with a well-considered solution to a complex problem.