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ISPH in the News

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STI Dashboard New York Highlights the State’s Sexual Health Data

April 2025

CUNY ISPH highlighted | POZ | April 21, 2025

NIH cuts halted CUNY research on Covid-19 vaccination and mental health. Here’s what that means for the unfinished project

April 2025

Quotes Distinguished Professor Denis Nash | Healthbeat | April 18, 2025

How would NYC mayoral candidates react to another pandemic?

March 2025

Quotes Distinguished Professor Denis Nash | City and State New York | March 19, 2025

NIH to ax grants on vaccine hesitancy

March 2025

Quotes Distinguished Professor Denis Nash | Science | March 10, 2025

Is LI ready for the next pandemic?

March 2025

Quotes Assistant Professor Rachael Piltch-Loeb | Newsday | March 10, 2025

Spared by DOGE—For Now

February 2025

Quotes Distinguished Professor Denis Nash | The Atlantic | February 20, 2025

How the CDC’s “disease detectives” respond during public health emergencies

February 2025

Quotes Distinguished Professor Denis Nash | CBS | February 19, 2025

The ‘disease detectives’ dodged a bullet — but another might be coming

February 2025

Quotes Distinguished Professor Denis Nash | STAT | February 19, 2025

Bird flu isn’t an immediate health threat in New York. But preparations have begun.

January 2025

Quotes Distinguished Professor Denis Nash | HealthBeat | January 24, 2025

America’s health care system is bleeding us dry. Who’s really to blame?

January 2025

Quotes ISPH Investigator Mustafa Hussein | EpicenterNYC | January 20, 2025


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