Elisha Dunn-Georgiou, MS '98 (epidemiology), JD '06
The new president and CEO of the Global Health Council is alumna Elisha Dunn-Georgiou. The council is the leading membership organization supporting and connecting advocates, implementers and stakeholders around global health priorities worldwide.
Dan Stapleton, public health director of the Niagara (N.Y.) County Health Department has been named Leader of the Year by Leadership Niagara. He is an adjunct faculty member in SPHHP's Undergraduate Public Health program.
Catherine Callahan recently published a co-first author article in the Journal of National Cancer Institute titled “Serum concentrations of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and risk of renal cell carcinoma.”
Summer Davis was selected by the Alpha Eta Society (the national honor society for allied health professionals) to receive the Exceptional Professional Service Award.
Marcelo Araujo recently published a report in The Journal of the American Dental Association titled "Estimating COVID-19 prevalence and infection control practices among US dentists."
Dana, an occupational therapist at St. Peter's Hospital, recently implemented a new post-cardiac surgery program called "Keep Your Move in the Tube, developed by Baylor University.
Jane Moore has created a comprehensive feeding program in collaboration with GI, nutritionists, behavior therapists and occupational therapists that specialize in feeding.
A paper authored by alumna Jacqueline Mix was included recently in the American Association of Cancer Research's "Editors' Picks," a monthly collection of ten "must read" articles by the editors of AACR's journals. The paper--Assessing Impact of HPV Vaccination on Cervical Cancer Incidence among Women Aged 15–29 Years in the United States, 1999–2017: An Ecologic Study--appeared in the journal "Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention."
The new president and CEO of the Global Health Council is alumna Elisha Dunn-Georgiou. The council is the leading membership organization supporting and connecting advocates, implementers and stakeholders around global health priorities worldwide.
Alumna Jessica O'Neill has received a fellowship from the American Association for the Advancement of Science to USAID's Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance. The bureau provides life-saving humanitarian assistance—including food, water, shelter, emergency health care, sanitation and hygiene, and nutrition services—to the world’s most vulnerable and hardest-to-reach people.