5 things to know about Mason's College of Public Health
Dean Perry spoke with the Washington Business Journal about future plans for the College of Public Health, including workforce development and fundraising initiatives. Read the article here.
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News
- Dr. Jenna Krall’s research on women and pollutants during rush hour is mentioned in Women Commuting During Rush Hour Are Exposed to Higher Levels of Pollutants
- Discover what NFL players eat to stay healthy and energized for game day!
- Studies have shown associations between exposure to traffic-related air pollution and adverse health outcomes, including preterm birth and low birthweight. However, few studies have estimated real-world exposures during personal vehicle trips for women commuters.
- Weight Loss Experts Say These Are the Best Ways to Lose Belly Fat for Good
- Virginia Will Expand Racial COVID-19 Data Reporting After Criticism From Advocates And Experts
- Dr. Anna Pollack was elected as board member-at-large for the Society for Epidemiologic Research (SER) effective May 2020. This is a two-year appointment.
- Nursing PhD alumna and former Mason nursing faculty Dr. Lora Peppard won the Southern Nursing Research Society (SNRS) 2019 RINAH Publication Award
- Iran's Second Wave of Coronavirus Infections is Showing the Rest of the World What to Avoid
- by Cathy Tompkins, PhD; Janusz Wojtusiak, PhD; Reyhaneh Nia; and Katharine Campos
- It is dependent on all of us to recognize and embrace diversity and to reject racism and violence.
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