Professorial Lecturer Coauthors Letter Published in Science
Jennifer Sass is a coauthor of a letter stressing the role played by environmental influences in cancer risk.
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Professorial Lecturer Coauthors Letter Published in Science
Jennifer Sass is a coauthor of a letter stressing the role played by environmental influences in cancer risk.
Alumni Profile: Lori Moore-Merrell, MPH '96, DrPH '02
Assistant to the General President, International Association of Fire Fighters - Washington, DC
Progress in the Fight against Childhood Obesity
After a consistent increase starting in 1980, recent reports show the prevalence of obesity in 2-5 year olds has started to level off.
EOH Benefits from GW’s Outstanding Internship Opportunities
EOH students and alumni understand why the Princeton Review rates GW as the nation’s top school for internships.
How To Submit an Abstract for GW Research Days 2015
The first step to participating in GW's Annual Research Days is submitting an abstract. Here we tell you all you need to know including tips & instructions.
Showcase Your Research at GW's Research Days 2015
In 2015, GW will hold the 20th annual Research Days, an event that highlights the breadth of research, creative scholarship and cultural discovery being done at GW.
A study suggests that women who develop high blood pressure during pregnancy and then deliver preterm may be at risk—years later—of developing metabolic syndrome.
Q&A With EOH DrPH Student Parisa Karimi
Medical Doctor and DrPH Student Parisa Karimi has been studying the role that environmental factors play in cancer for more than 5 years.
GW Raises Awareness for Eating Disorders with a Full Week of Events
GW students and faculty collaborate to host events during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, including an engaging discussion with best selling author Brain Cuban.
An amicus brief by 19 deans and over 80 faculty members from schools of public health and public health programs across the nation was filed yesterday.