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Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

The Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health[1] is the public health graduate school of Columbia University. Located on the Columbia University Irving Medical Center campus in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, the school is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health.

Columbia University
Joseph L. Mailman
School of Public Health
TypePrivate
Graduate school
School of Public Health
Established1922; 102 years ago (1922)
Parent institution
Columbia University
DeanLinda P. Fried
Academic staff
500
Students1,687
Location, ,
40°50′33″N 73°56′36″W / 40.84261°N 73.9432°W / 40.84261; -73.9432
Websitepublichealth.columbia.edu

Founded in 1922 as the DeLamar Institute of Public Health, it is one of the oldest public health schools in the United States.[2] It became an official school within Columbia University in 1945. In 1999, following a $33 million gift from the Mailman Foundation, the school was renamed the Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health in honor of Joseph L. Mailman, an investor, philanthropist and founder of one of the earliest conglomerates in North America.[3][4]

The school is home to the Calderone Prize,[5] the most prestigious award in the field of public health,[6] as well as numerous research centers, including the Center for Infection and Immunity, ICAP, the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center, and the Center for Environmental Health Sciences in Northern Manhattan.

History edit

 
The entrance to the Allan Rosenfield Building at the Mailman School.

In 1918, Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons received a $5 million endowment from the estate of mining magnate Joseph Raphael De Lamar to establish an educational program in public health, which led to what would become the Mailman School of Public Health.[7] The DeLamar Institute of Public Health opened its doors in 1922, and the following year began offering the Master of Science in Public Health degree.[8] In 1940, the Doctor of Science of in Public Health degree was offered for the first time.[7][8]

In 1945, the designation of "Institute of Public Health" was changed to the "School of Public Health" by the Trustees of Columbia University.[9] In 1967, the nation's first Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program was established with funding from the National Institute of Mental Health. In 1968, School established the Division of Sociometrical Sciences, the first in the country to offer graduate degrees in social science with a focus on health.

Since 1992, the school has administered the Calderone Prize, regarded as the most prestigious award in the field of public health.[6] The award is made to an individual who has, "accomplished work of extraordinary distinction in the field of public health or made a specific discovery or contribution that has had long-term national or global implications in such areas as communicable disease, environmental health, epidemiology, social and/or behavioral medicine, health policy, or any aspect of health promotion or disease prevention."[5][10]

In 1998, the Mailman Foundation endowed the school with $33 million, at the time the largest gift ever given to a school of public health. The school was renamed the Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health in recognition of Joseph Mailman, an investor, philanthropist, and businessman.[11][8]

 
The Calderone Prize is the most prestigious award in the field of public health, and is administered by the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health.

In 2011, the School established the Climate and Health Program to foster cross-disciplinary, translational scholarship on the human health dimensions of climate change. In 2012, the school redesigned and implemented a new Master of Public Health (MPH) degree to meet global health challenges, which has since become a model at other schools worldwide.[12][13]

Educational programs edit

The Mailman School offers MPH, MHA, MS, PhD, and DrPH degrees. The school's educational offerings include 10 dual degree programs with other schools at Columbia University.[14]

Faculty edit

Linda P. Fried serves as dean and DeLamar Professor of Public Health at the Mailman School.[15]

More than 185 faculty members work in over 100 countries, as well as in the Northern Manhattan community.[16] Their research areas include climate and health, HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention, healthy aging, maternal health, mental health, environmental toxins and children's environmental health, climate and health, epigenetics, the human microbiome, the history and ethics of public health, healthcare reform, and health systems, among many other critical issues.

Department chairs

  • Biostatistics - Kiros Berhane, PhD
  • Epidemiology - Charles C. Branas, PhD
  • Environmental Health Sciences - Andrea Baccarelli, MD, PhD, MPH
  • Health Policy and Management - Michael S. Sparer, PhD, JD
  • Population and Family Health - S. Patrick Kachur, MD, MPH (interim)
  • Sociomedical Sciences - Kathleen J. Sikkema, PhD

Student Demographics edit

Source:[16]

  • 1,781 students
  • 91% master's students
  • 9% doctoral students
  • 46 states/territories represented
  • 66 countries represented
  • 31% non-U.S. citizens
  • 50% ethnic/racial minorities

Employment edit

One year after graduation, 97% of graduates were employed or continuing their studies in graduate school (8% of respondents).[17] The overall median salary 6 months after graduation was $70,000 annually.[17]

Research Centers edit

The Center for Infection and Immunity edit

The Center for Infection and Immunity (CII) is one of the world's largest and most advanced academic centers focused on microbial surveillance, discovery, and diagnosis. CII is directed by W. Ian Lipkin, MD, John Snow Professor of Epidemiology and Professor of Neurology and Pathology who has been named the “World’s Most Celebrated Virus Hunter” due to his speed and innovative methods of identifying new viruses. From the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, 50 to 60 CII researchers began collaborating with researchers at Sun Yat-sen University in China.[18] Dr. Lipkin had advised the Chinese government and the World Health Organization (WHO) during the 2002–2004 SARS outbreak, for which China awarded him its highest honor in January 2020.[19] CII researchers have discovered more than 1,800 new microbes.

ICAP edit

ICAP at Columbia University is a leader in global public health, internationally known for tackling the world's toughest health challenges—from HIV to tuberculosis, from malaria to maternal and child health, and the growing problem of non-communicable diseases, and most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic—in more than 40 countries. As a result of ICAP's support, 40.5 million people have been tested for HIV and 2.6 million have received HIV care in ICAP-supported health facilities. ICAP is led by Wafaa El-Sadr, MD, MPH, MPA, University Professor, Dr. Mathilde Krim-amfAR Chair of Global Health, and director of Columbia World Projects.

Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center edit

Columbia University's Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center is a university-wide hub for aging science and policy. Located at the Mailman School of Public Health, the center carries out a mission is interdisciplinary research, policy and education to advance aging equity. The Columbia Aging Center houses the International Longevity Center USA (ILC-USA), and it is the current home of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics (IAGG). The ILC-USA is a member of the global consortium of ILCs devoted to the development of policies, awareness campaigns and interventions at the individual and societal level to best respond to populating aging and support longevity. This consortium known as the ILC Global Alliance reaches into 17 countries around the world.[20][21]

The Climate and Health Program edit

The Mailman School houses the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education, a global network of 200+ Universities committed to educate their students on health impacts of climate change. The school is the first to house a climate and health training program funded by the National Institutes of Health for doctoral students and postdoctoral trainees, and has a Master of Public Health certificate program in Climate and Health.

NIEHS Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan edit

The Mailman School is home to the NIH/NIEHS funded Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan, which includes researchers working in environmental health sciences across Columbia University. Virginia Rauh, one of the Center members, was the lead author of a landmark paper showing that chlorpyrifos, a commonly used pesticides, caused neurodevelopmental alterations in children.[22] Her data supported tighter regulations of the pesticides that were initially opposed and blocked by the Trump administration and eventually reinstated under the Biden administration.[22][23]

Epigenetics and Precision Prevention edit

Since 2017, the Mailman School offers a summer Epigenetic Boot Camp for Planning and Analyzing DNA Methylation Studies, a two-day intensive boot camp of seminars and hands-on analytical sessions that provides an overview of concepts, techniques, and data analysis methods utilized in human epigenetics studies.[24]

The Laboratory of Precision Environmental Biosciences,[25] regarded as one of the pioneering epigenetics labs worldwide, is the central focus of a wider Precision Medicine program at the Mailman School, focusing on public health and prevention.[26] That includes research and education on the human microbiome, extracellular RNA communication, molecular epidemiology, genomics, viromics, mitochondriomics, statistical genetics, computational biology, and biomarker sciences.[27]

Facilities edit

 
Allan Rosenfield, longtime dean of the Mailman School and women's health advocate during the HIV/AIDS pandemic. The Mailman School's main building was named for Rosenfield.

The Mailman School of Public Health's main facility, the Allan Rosenfield Building, was constructed in 1930 at 1050 Riverside Drive on the Columbia University Irving Medical Center campus. It served as the original New York State Psychiatric Institute until it was moved to a nearby newly constructed facility in 1998.[28]

The building is named after Allan Rosenfield, a longtime dean of the Mailman School who was referred to in The New York Times as a "giant in the world of public health."[29] Renovation work on the building included increased sustainable features.[30]

Notable alumni edit

References edit

  1. ^ "JOSEPH L. MAILMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH. OFFICE OF THE DEAN" (PDF). Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Retrieved 2022-07-02.
  2. ^ "MPH Program Rankings".
  3. ^ . Columbia University. Archived from the original on 2008-02-09. Retrieved 2008-02-22.
  4. ^ "Joseph Mailman, 88, Head of Philanthropy". The New York Times. July 10, 1990. pp. B8. Retrieved Nov 20, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "The Calderone Prize". Columbia Mailman School of Public Health. 14 April 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2020.
  6. ^ a b Shalo Wilmon, Sibyl (January 2013). "The Calderone Prize in Public Health: A Legacy of Legends". American Journal of Public Health. 103 (1): 41–46. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2012.300982. PMC 3518370. PMID 23153163.
  7. ^ a b Annette B. Ramirez de Arellano1; Samuel Wolfe. ""For the Study of Disease and the Prevention Thereof..." : Origins of the Columbia School of Public Health". Aje.oxfordjournals.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 June 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2017.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ a b c Columbia University. School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine. "Columbia University bulletin of information : the DeLamar Institute of Public Health : announcement". New York City : The University. Retrieved 28 November 2017 – via Internet Archive.
  9. ^ Columbia University. School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine. "Columbia University bulletin of information : the DeLamar Institute of Public Health : announcement". New York City : The University. Retrieved 28 November 2017 – via Internet Archive.
  10. ^ Wilmont, Sibyl Shalo (2013). "The Calderone Prize in Public Health A Legacy of Legends". American Journal of Public Health. 103 (1): 41–46. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2012.300982. PMC 3518370. PMID 23153163.
  11. ^ Columbia University. School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine (1999). "Columbia University bulletin of information : the DeLamar Institute of Public Health : announcement". New York City : The University. Retrieved 28 November 2017 – via Internet Archive.
  12. ^ Galea, Sandro; Fried, Linda P.; Walker, Julia R.; Rudenstine, Sasha; Glover, Jim W.; Begg, Melissa D. (March 2015). "Developing the New Columbia Core Curriculum: A Case Study in Managing Radical Curriculum Change". American Journal of Public Health. 105 (Suppl 1): S17–S21. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2014.302470. ISSN 0090-0036. PMC 4339984. PMID 25706010.
  13. ^ "Dean Galea Honored with Top APHA Award: SPH - Boston University". School of Public Health. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
  15. ^ "Indiana University Northwest briefs". The Times of Northwest Indiana. 2008-11-06. Archived from the original on 2015-12-12. Retrieved 2015-12-12.
  16. ^ a b "Facts & Figures | Columbia Public Health". Facts & Figures. April 2023. Retrieved November 20, 2023.
  17. ^ a b "Facts and Figures | Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health". www.mailman.columbia.edu. 22 May 2015. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  18. ^ staff/elizabeth-kim (2020-02-03). . Gothamist. Archived from the original on 2020-02-04. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  19. ^ "China Honors Ian Lipkin | Columbia Public Health". www.publichealth.columbia.edu. 7 January 2020. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  20. ^ "About". The Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center. Retrieved 2021-07-21.
  21. ^ International Longevity Center
  22. ^ a b Israel, Brett, Environmental Health. "Common Insecticide May Harm Boys' Brains More Than Girls'". Scientific American. Retrieved 2021-10-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  23. ^ Davenport, Coral (2021-08-18). "E.P.A. to Block Pesticide Tied to Neurological Harm in Children". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-10-30.
  24. ^ . www.mailman.columbia.edu. Archived from the original on 2017-06-22. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
  25. ^ Laboratory of Environmental Precision Biosciences
  26. ^ "3 Pioneering Epigenetic Labs: Exploring the People and Discoveries that Transcend the Lab Walls | What is Epigenetics?". What is Epigenetics?. 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2017-08-05.
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  28. ^ "About Us | New York State Psychiatric Institute". nyspi.org. Retrieved 2023-11-21.
  29. ^ "Remembering Allan Rosenfield". 16 October 2008.
  30. ^ "Columbia University Medical Center - Allan Rosenfield Building". Vidaris.

External links edit

  • Official website

columbia, university, mailman, school, public, health, this, article, multiple, issues, please, help, improve, discuss, these, issues, talk, page, learn, when, remove, these, template, messages, this, article, relies, excessively, references, primary, sources,. This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Joseph L Mailman School of Public Health 1 is the public health graduate school of Columbia University Located on the Columbia University Irving Medical Center campus in the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan New York City the school is accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health Columbia UniversityJoseph L MailmanSchool of Public HealthTypePrivateGraduate schoolSchool of Public HealthEstablished1922 102 years ago 1922 Parent institutionColumbia UniversityDeanLinda P FriedAcademic staff500Students1 687LocationManhattan New York City New York United States40 50 33 N 73 56 36 W 40 84261 N 73 9432 W 40 84261 73 9432Websitepublichealth columbia eduFounded in 1922 as the DeLamar Institute of Public Health it is one of the oldest public health schools in the United States 2 It became an official school within Columbia University in 1945 In 1999 following a 33 million gift from the Mailman Foundation the school was renamed the Joseph L Mailman School of Public Health in honor of Joseph L Mailman an investor philanthropist and founder of one of the earliest conglomerates in North America 3 4 The school is home to the Calderone Prize 5 the most prestigious award in the field of public health 6 as well as numerous research centers including the Center for Infection and Immunity ICAP the Robert N Butler Columbia Aging Center and the Center for Environmental Health Sciences in Northern Manhattan Contents 1 History 2 Educational programs 3 Faculty 4 Student Demographics 5 Employment 6 Research Centers 6 1 The Center for Infection and Immunity 6 2 ICAP 6 3 Robert N Butler Columbia Aging Center 6 4 The Climate and Health Program 6 5 NIEHS Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan 6 6 Epigenetics and Precision Prevention 7 Facilities 8 Notable alumni 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp The entrance to the Allan Rosenfield Building at the Mailman School In 1918 Columbia University s College of Physicians and Surgeons received a 5 million endowment from the estate of mining magnate Joseph Raphael De Lamar to establish an educational program in public health which led to what would become the Mailman School of Public Health 7 The DeLamar Institute of Public Health opened its doors in 1922 and the following year began offering the Master of Science in Public Health degree 8 In 1940 the Doctor of Science of in Public Health degree was offered for the first time 7 8 In 1945 the designation of Institute of Public Health was changed to the School of Public Health by the Trustees of Columbia University 9 In 1967 the nation s first Psychiatric Epidemiology Training Program was established with funding from the National Institute of Mental Health In 1968 School established the Division of Sociometrical Sciences the first in the country to offer graduate degrees in social science with a focus on health Since 1992 the school has administered the Calderone Prize regarded as the most prestigious award in the field of public health 6 The award is made to an individual who has accomplished work of extraordinary distinction in the field of public health or made a specific discovery or contribution that has had long term national or global implications in such areas as communicable disease environmental health epidemiology social and or behavioral medicine health policy or any aspect of health promotion or disease prevention 5 10 In 1998 the Mailman Foundation endowed the school with 33 million at the time the largest gift ever given to a school of public health The school was renamed the Joseph L Mailman School of Public Health in recognition of Joseph Mailman an investor philanthropist and businessman 11 8 nbsp The Calderone Prize is the most prestigious award in the field of public health and is administered by the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health In 2011 the School established the Climate and Health Program to foster cross disciplinary translational scholarship on the human health dimensions of climate change In 2012 the school redesigned and implemented a new Master of Public Health MPH degree to meet global health challenges which has since become a model at other schools worldwide 12 13 Educational programs editThe Mailman School offers MPH MHA MS PhD and DrPH degrees The school s educational offerings include 10 dual degree programs with other schools at Columbia University 14 Faculty editLinda P Fried serves as dean and DeLamar Professor of Public Health at the Mailman School 15 More than 185 faculty members work in over 100 countries as well as in the Northern Manhattan community 16 Their research areas include climate and health HIV AIDS treatment and prevention healthy aging maternal health mental health environmental toxins and children s environmental health climate and health epigenetics the human microbiome the history and ethics of public health healthcare reform and health systems among many other critical issues Department chairs Biostatistics Kiros Berhane PhD Epidemiology Charles C Branas PhD Environmental Health Sciences Andrea Baccarelli MD PhD MPH Health Policy and Management Michael S Sparer PhD JD Population and Family Health S Patrick Kachur MD MPH interim Sociomedical Sciences Kathleen J Sikkema PhDStudent Demographics editSource 16 1 781 students 91 master s students 9 doctoral students 46 states territories represented 66 countries represented 31 non U S citizens 50 ethnic racial minoritiesEmployment editOne year after graduation 97 of graduates were employed or continuing their studies in graduate school 8 of respondents 17 The overall median salary 6 months after graduation was 70 000 annually 17 Research Centers editThe Center for Infection and Immunity edit The Center for Infection and Immunity CII is one of the world s largest and most advanced academic centers focused on microbial surveillance discovery and diagnosis CII is directed by W Ian Lipkin MD John Snow Professor of Epidemiology and Professor of Neurology and Pathology who has been named the World s Most Celebrated Virus Hunter due to his speed and innovative methods of identifying new viruses From the onset of the COVID 19 pandemic 50 to 60 CII researchers began collaborating with researchers at Sun Yat sen University in China 18 Dr Lipkin had advised the Chinese government and the World Health Organization WHO during the 2002 2004 SARS outbreak for which China awarded him its highest honor in January 2020 19 CII researchers have discovered more than 1 800 new microbes ICAP edit ICAP at Columbia University is a leader in global public health internationally known for tackling the world s toughest health challenges from HIV to tuberculosis from malaria to maternal and child health and the growing problem of non communicable diseases and most recently the COVID 19 pandemic in more than 40 countries As a result of ICAP s support 40 5 million people have been tested for HIV and 2 6 million have received HIV care in ICAP supported health facilities ICAP is led by Wafaa El Sadr MD MPH MPA University Professor Dr Mathilde Krim amfAR Chair of Global Health and director of Columbia World Projects Robert N Butler Columbia Aging Center edit Columbia University s Robert N Butler Columbia Aging Center is a university wide hub for aging science and policy Located at the Mailman School of Public Health the center carries out a mission is interdisciplinary research policy and education to advance aging equity The Columbia Aging Center houses the International Longevity Center USA ILC USA and it is the current home of the International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics IAGG The ILC USA is a member of the global consortium of ILCs devoted to the development of policies awareness campaigns and interventions at the individual and societal level to best respond to populating aging and support longevity This consortium known as the ILC Global Alliance reaches into 17 countries around the world 20 21 The Climate and Health Program edit The Mailman School houses the Global Consortium on Climate and Health Education a global network of 200 Universities committed to educate their students on health impacts of climate change The school is the first to house a climate and health training program funded by the National Institutes of Health for doctoral students and postdoctoral trainees and has a Master of Public Health certificate program in Climate and Health NIEHS Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan edit The Mailman School is home to the NIH NIEHS funded Center for Environmental Health in Northern Manhattan which includes researchers working in environmental health sciences across Columbia University Virginia Rauh one of the Center members was the lead author of a landmark paper showing that chlorpyrifos a commonly used pesticides caused neurodevelopmental alterations in children 22 Her data supported tighter regulations of the pesticides that were initially opposed and blocked by the Trump administration and eventually reinstated under the Biden administration 22 23 Epigenetics and Precision Prevention edit Since 2017 the Mailman School offers a summer Epigenetic Boot Camp for Planning and Analyzing DNA Methylation Studies a two day intensive boot camp of seminars and hands on analytical sessions that provides an overview of concepts techniques and data analysis methods utilized in human epigenetics studies 24 The Laboratory of Precision Environmental Biosciences 25 regarded as one of the pioneering epigenetics labs worldwide is the central focus of a wider Precision Medicine program at the Mailman School focusing on public health and prevention 26 That includes research and education on the human microbiome extracellular RNA communication molecular epidemiology genomics viromics mitochondriomics statistical genetics computational biology and biomarker sciences 27 Facilities edit nbsp Allan Rosenfield longtime dean of the Mailman School and women s health advocate during the HIV AIDS pandemic The Mailman School s main building was named for Rosenfield The Mailman School of Public Health s main facility the Allan Rosenfield Building was constructed in 1930 at 1050 Riverside Drive on the Columbia University Irving Medical Center campus It served as the original New York State Psychiatric Institute until it was moved to a nearby newly constructed facility in 1998 28 The building is named after Allan Rosenfield a longtime dean of the Mailman School who was referred to in The New York Times as a giant in the world of public health 29 Renovation work on the building included increased sustainable features 30 Notable alumni editSalim Abdool Karim South African medical researcher Ola Akinboboye Nigerian American nuclear cardiologist Rebecca Alexander American Deafblind psychotherapist author and advocate Wendy Atkin Professor and epidemiologist Emma Benn American biostatistician Marion Blank American psychologistPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Paolo Boffetta Italian epidemiologistPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Beverly Buchanan African American artist Mary Calderone American physician author and advocate 1904 1998 Chelsea Clinton American writer born 1980 Millicent A Comrie Jamaican doctor Angela Diaz Medical practitioner and academic Denise Drace Brownell American businessperson and author Theodore S Drachman American novelist Shekinah Elmore American oncologist Pedro Espada Jr American politician Joseph L Fleiss American mathematician Chandra Ford American public health academic Laura Forese American pediatric orthopedic surgeon and hospital administrator Tom Frieden American physician Sandro Galea American epidemiologist Madelyn Gould American epidemiologist and researcher James G Haughton American physician Cheryl Healton American public health researcher Judith Jacobson EpidemiologistPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Jon Jaques American Israeli basketball player Barry Jordan American neurologist Kathie Ann Joseph oncology surgeon ORCID ID 0000 0001 8918 9660Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Katherine Keyes American epidemiologist Ann Kurth American epidemiologistPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Margaret Morgan Lawrence American psychiatrist Jessica Y Lee American dentist Brian Lehrer American radio broadcaster born 1952 Donna Lynne American politician Dolores Malaspina American psychiatrist Neha Mankani Pakistani midwife Aletha Maybank American physicianPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Mary Ann McLaughlin American cardiologist Ilan Meyer American psychiatric epidemologist born 1956 Karin B Michels EpidemiologistPages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Robert Lewis Morgan American politician Anthony Munroe American businessmanPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Eleanor Murray British Canadian Epidemiologist science communicator Mary Northridge American epidemiologist John Nwangwu Nigerian born epidemiologist born 1952 James Oleske American pediatrician who was one of the first to identify HIV in children Nigel Paneth English pediatrician and epidemiologist Tania Patriota Deputy Head of the United Nations Mission in Colombia and the United Nations Deputy Special Representative for ColombiaPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Ralph L Sacco American neurologist 1957 2023 Wafaa El Sadr Egyptian physician Arthur Schatzkin American epidemiologist 1948 2011 Pages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Nina Schwalbe American public health researcher Susan Shaw conservationist American scientist explorer conservationist author 1943 2022 Yvonne Thornton American obstetrician and novelist Ernest S Tierkel Epidemiologist 1917 1981 Christy Turlington American model and humanitarian Sten H Vermund researcherPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Pages displaying short descriptions with no spaces Warren Winkelstein American epidemiologistReferences edit JOSEPH L MAILMAN SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH OFFICE OF THE DEAN PDF Columbia University Irving Medical Center Retrieved 2022 07 02 MPH Program Rankings Quick Facts Columbia University Archived from the original on 2008 02 09 Retrieved 2008 02 22 Joseph Mailman 88 Head of Philanthropy The New York Times July 10 1990 pp B8 Retrieved Nov 20 2023 a b The Calderone Prize Columbia Mailman School of Public Health 14 April 2015 Retrieved 30 March 2020 a b Shalo Wilmon Sibyl January 2013 The Calderone Prize in Public Health A Legacy of Legends American Journal of Public Health 103 1 41 46 doi 10 2105 AJPH 2012 300982 PMC 3518370 PMID 23153163 a b Annette B Ramirez de Arellano1 Samuel Wolfe For the Study of Disease and the Prevention Thereof Origins of the Columbia School of Public Health Aje oxfordjournals org Archived from the original PDF on 28 June 2013 Retrieved 28 November 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link a b c Columbia University School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine Columbia University bulletin of information the DeLamar Institute of Public Health announcement New York City The University Retrieved 28 November 2017 via Internet Archive Columbia University School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine Columbia University bulletin of information the DeLamar Institute of Public Health announcement New York City The University Retrieved 28 November 2017 via Internet Archive Wilmont Sibyl Shalo 2013 The Calderone Prize in Public Health A Legacy of Legends American Journal of Public Health 103 1 41 46 doi 10 2105 AJPH 2012 300982 PMC 3518370 PMID 23153163 Columbia University School of Public Health and Administrative Medicine 1999 Columbia University bulletin of information the DeLamar Institute of Public Health announcement New York City The University Retrieved 28 November 2017 via Internet Archive Galea Sandro Fried Linda P Walker Julia R Rudenstine Sasha Glover Jim W Begg Melissa D March 2015 Developing the New Columbia Core Curriculum A Case Study in Managing Radical Curriculum Change American Journal of Public Health 105 Suppl 1 S17 S21 doi 10 2105 AJPH 2014 302470 ISSN 0090 0036 PMC 4339984 PMID 25706010 Dean Galea Honored with Top APHA Award SPH Boston University School of Public Health Retrieved 2017 08 05 Public Health Rankings Archived from the original on 2011 07 26 Retrieved 2011 12 17 Indiana University Northwest briefs The Times of Northwest Indiana 2008 11 06 Archived from the original on 2015 12 12 Retrieved 2015 12 12 a b Facts amp Figures Columbia Public Health Facts amp Figures April 2023 Retrieved November 20 2023 a b Facts and Figures Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health www mailman columbia edu 22 May 2015 Retrieved 2017 08 05 staff elizabeth kim 2020 02 03 NYC Team Led By Scientist Who Advised On Contagion Is Racing To Unlock The Coronavirus Here s What They Told Us Gothamist Archived from the original on 2020 02 04 Retrieved 2021 07 21 China Honors Ian Lipkin Columbia Public Health www publichealth columbia edu 7 January 2020 Retrieved 2021 07 21 About The Robert N Butler Columbia Aging Center Retrieved 2021 07 21 International Longevity Center a b Israel Brett Environmental Health Common Insecticide May Harm Boys Brains More Than Girls Scientific American Retrieved 2021 10 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Davenport Coral 2021 08 18 E P A to Block Pesticide Tied to Neurological Harm in Children The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 10 30 Epigenetics Boot Camp Planning and Analyzing DNA Methylation Studies Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health www mailman columbia edu Archived from the original on 2017 06 22 Retrieved 2017 08 05 Laboratory of Environmental Precision Biosciences 3 Pioneering Epigenetic Labs Exploring the People and Discoveries that Transcend the Lab Walls What is Epigenetics What is Epigenetics 2016 07 28 Retrieved 2017 08 05 Public Health Precisely Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health www mailman columbia edu 19 April 2016 Retrieved 2017 08 05 About Us New York State Psychiatric Institute nyspi org Retrieved 2023 11 21 Remembering Allan Rosenfield 16 October 2008 Columbia University Medical Center Allan Rosenfield Building Vidaris External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mailman School of Public Health Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health amp oldid 1212027612, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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