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  • Arthur Goshin and an elderly woman.
    Elder Care
    11/9/22
    Projects include collaborating on the development and implementation of interventions to improve the health of elders in both the United States and India.
  • Chinese woman carrying supplies.
    Environmental Health
    8/6/24
    Lina Mu, MD, PhD
  • Arthur Goshin and school children.
    Disabilities
    9/3/21
    OGHI founder Arthur Goshin and his team are creating a community-based program in rural villages of India that focuses on children with a range of physical disabilities, and are developing training for workers who care for disabled children.
  • Arthur Goshin.
    Malaria Prevention
    11/9/21
    Through a partnership with the World Health Organization’s tropical diseases research program and the Uganda Ministry of Health, this study will help design a plan for a new intervention to treat malaria in children in Uganda.
  • Burmese refugees attending an event at UB.
    Refugee Health Initiative
    12/22/23
    Working to improve refugee health and wellbeing
  • Jo L. Freudenheim, PhD, in Puerto Rico.
    Cancer
    3/3/22
    UB researchers are conducting a case control study of breast cancer in Puerto Rico.
  • A water pump.
    Chronic Illness and Non-Communicable Disease
    3/3/22
    Faculty in the School of Public Health and Health Professions are conducting research to reduce the burden of Chronic Illness and Non-Communicable Diseases.
  • Village children.
    Infectious Disease
    1/18/18
    Faculty in SPHHP are engaged in research on infectious disease and global child health.
  • Tobacco.
    Tobacco Control
    9/1/21
    Gary Giovino is a leading scholar on global tobacco use and is Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs in UB's School of Public Health and Health Professions and SUNY Distinguished Professor in the Community Health and Health Behavior department. He led the Global Adult Tobacco Survey and is engaged in ongoing research in this area.
  • Arthur Goshin and children.
    Maternal and Child Health
    11/21/22
    Working with the Child Health and Development Centre at Makerere University, Uganda, this study, led by OGHI founder Arthur Goshin, this study seeks to improve maternal health and birth weight, nutrition and growth in children.
  • Bangladesh woman hand washing.
    Water, Sanitation, Hygiene
    11/11/22
    Pavani Kalluri Ram is leading studies to evaluate hand washing behavior change programs promote handwashing with soap to improve water, sanitation, and hygiene in communities in Kenya, South Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Bangladesh, and Nepal.
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