Global Health

  • Zeroing in on brick kilns

    Brick kilns are ubiquitous in South Asia, as is the pollution they produce. A Stanford team is now combining satellite data and political persuasion to track kilns and incentivize kiln owners to use cleaner technologies.

  • Mike Baiocchi wins Rosenkranz Prize

    A Stanford Medicine statistician and his team are conducting a large, randomized trial to gather quantitative evidence about the effectiveness of a rape-prevention program in Africa.

  • Surgery in the time of Ebola

    In a new book, Operation Ebola, Stanford surgeon Sherry Wren, MD, and John Hopkins surgeon Adam Kushner, MD, founder of Surgeons OverSeas, outline what they learned during the Ebola crisis.

  • Report: Climate change’s effects on health

    A Stanford report last fall offered wide-ranging recommendations to the new president of the United States for mitigating the grave effects of climate change on human health.

  • Providing messages of support to refugees

    A group of Stanford medical students is helping organize a campaign to send letters to Syrian refugees living in Jordan.

  • Experts: Funding ban harms women

    “The reinstatement of the Mexico City policy is a stark example of ‘evidence-free’ policy making that ignores the best scientific data,” Nathan Lo and Michele Barry write.

  • Test could help prevent TB deaths

    A Stanford investigator and his colleagues found that a screening test for tuberculosis was a good predictor of whether children infected with the bacteria would become sick.

  • Global health seed grants announced

    The Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health has awarded funding to six multidisciplinary research teams to jump-start novel efforts to address global health challenges.

  • Gay physicians may face challenges abroad

    Being gay and working in global health presents a unique set of issues, as many countries treat homosexuality as a crime, punishable by prison or death.

  • Podcast: The challenges of global mental health

    Vikram Patel, PhD, is one of the most recognized leaders in the global mental health movement. In this podcast, he discusses the enormous challenges and opportunities of global mental health.

  • Children in high-mortality hotspots

    A new spatial analysis from Stanford shows that progress in combating child mortality has been highly uneven, even within countries where overall declines are substantial…


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