
In new commentary in the journal AIDS, two renowned public health experts review lessons learned and articulate a necessary vision for tomorrow.

ication: International Perspectives, have collaborated to release a special issue entitled Leaving No One Behind: Opportunities for improving future pandemic-related communication.

A new study published in the Journal of Urban Health by CUNY SPH doctoral student Thinh Vu and faculty Pedro Mateu-Gelabert, Deborah Levine (PRI Community Convening and Learning Co-Lead), Luisa N. Borrell and Victoria K. Ngo found that high rates of alcohol misuse and binge…

PRI Director Mitch Stripling and PRI COO for CUNY SPH, Danielle Greene, speak with Soul Lounge Primetime about PRI, what we learned during the pandemic, and how PRI works to fulfill its mission of advancing racial equity, building…

Yesterday, May 11, 2023, marked a critical milestone in the US. It marked the end of the COVID-19 Federal Public Health Emergency (FPHE). Many may feel a sense of relief or reassurance, while others worry about an uncertain…

In an article published in the CDC Emerging Infectious Diseases Journal, PRI Epidemiology and Modeling Co-Lead Sen Pei led a group of researchers, including fellow co-lead Jeffrey Shaman in examining the utility of real-time forecasting models for antimicrobial-resistant…

Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to appoint six experts to the National Cancer Advisory Board, which plays an important role in guiding the Director of the National Cancer Institute in setting the course for the national…

Newly published commentary in the New England Journal of Medicine presents much-needed perspective on the pandemic and where we go from here.

Findings from new 23-country survey can help policymakers address vaccine hesitancy.

Published by Jeffrey V Lazarus (PRI Faculty), Salim S Abdool Karim, Carolina Batista, Kenneth Rabin, and Ayman El-Mohandes (PRI-Co-Lead) Since the start of the covid-19 vaccination rollout, repeated concerns have been raised about global vaccine inequity. In an…

We are soon to face another winter with COVID-19. This year, it’s accompanied with surging numbers of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) cases, which will make accessing and communicating risk to the public more complex. With this…

The Monkeypox outbreak has been public health’s first major test of handling an infectious outbreak since COVID, and it remains to be seen if we’ve learned our lessons about communicating prevention. Watch this conversation around the theme of Monkeypox and its outsized impact on communities of color with: Demetre Daskalakis, MD, MPHDeputy…