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Turning Pain into Action: Disaster Relief from 2,000 Miles Away
It’s autumn semester. The sun is still shining, the leaves are still on the buckeye trees and Liane Davila-Martin was settling in to the final year of earning her master’s degree in epidemiology at Ohio State.
The Student: Dan Brook
I fell in love with epidemiology in 2011. I was a freshman at Ohio State and my familiarity with public health was limited to the movie “Contagion” and the Affordable Care Act. After I had the opportunity to meet with and observe some professors at the College of Public Health, I was hooked.
Research forums a rite of passage for many students
Not all students have the honor of competing in research forums, which makes being selected to participate an achievement in and of itself.
A Head Start
Meet just a few of the College of Public Health students combating opioid and substance abuse in between classes.
CPH honors former EPA administrator at Pre-Commencement
TheCollege of Public HealthhonoredGinaMcCarthy, director of Harvard’s Center forClimate,Health and Global Environment and former EPA administrator, with the 2018 Thompson of Public Health Award for her leadership in implementingstrategies for ahealthierglobal environment.
Crisis Intervention, Campus Innovation
Ohio State's Opioid Innovation Fund inspires multidisciplinary partnerships to address the opioid epidemic
Get to Know: Patrick Schnell
Ohio State Public Health sits down with Patrick Schnell, PhD, assistant professor of biostatistics, who joined the college’s faculty ranks this academic year.