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Project

Communities, Households and SARS-CoV-2 Epidemiology (CHASING) COVID

CHASING COVID is a national study to understand the spread and impact of COVID-19 on individuals, households, and communities across the country.

Publication

Reliable Analysis of Clinical Tumor-Only Whole-Exome Sequencing Data.

April 2020 | JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics
Project

Characterizing Factors that Impact the Evolution of Neurocysticercosis Cysts

This project will use cyst-level data and multistate modeling to examine transitions of individual cysts through stages of evolution from the disease progress perspective, as well as the effectiveness of […]

Publication

Prescription opioid injection among young people who inject drugs in New York City: a mixed-methods description and associations with hepatitis C virus infection and overdose.

March 2020 | Harm Reduction Journal
Publication

Are we on the precipice of a new epidemic? Risk for hepatitis C among HIV-negative men-, trans women-, and trans men- who have sex with men in the United States.

March 2020 | AIDS Care: Psychological and Socio-medical Aspects of AIDS/HIV
Publication

Trends in the Prevalence of Current, Daily, and Nondaily Cigarette Smoking and Quit Ratios by Depression Status in the U.S.: 2005-2017.

March 2020 | American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Publication

Professionalism: The Wrong Tool to Solve the Right Problem?

March 2020 | Academic Medicine
News

ISPH Investigator Hongbin Zhang awarded NIH R21 grant

March 2020

March 3, 2020 ISPH Investigator and CUNY SPH Assistant Professor Hongbin Zhang was awarded an R21 grant from the National Institutes of Health to work with the New York City […]

Publication

Cannabis use during pregnancy in the United States: The role of depression.

February 2020 | Drug and Alcohol Dependence
Publication

Insurance- and medical provider-related barriers and facilitators to staying on PrEP: results from a qualitative study.

February 2020 | Translational Behavioral Medicine

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The CUNY Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health (ISPH) was founded on the notion that substantial improvements in population health can be efficiently achieved through better implementation of existing strategies, policies, and interventions across multiple sectors. We study how to translate and scale-up evidence-based interventions and policies within clinical and community settings in order to improve population health and reduce health disparities. CUNY ISPH. Pursing population health gains through better implementation.

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