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Studying connections between animal-human health

WEBAs the COVID pandemic has so starkly taught us, human health is intricately connected to the health of animals, plants and the environment. These connections and …

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Health inequities and storytelling in new podcast episode

WEB“Health Inequities,” a new episode of the “What Makes Us Human” podcast series, explores how “sociological” storytelling can change health outcomes. The …

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Health inequities the focus of ‘Racism in America’ webinar on …

WEBThe COVID-19 pandemic has revealed the dire consequences of inequities in America’s health care. According to the COVID Tracking Project, African Americans die from …

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Adrienne Bitar A&S Departments

WEBI specialize in the history and culture of American food and health. My first book, Diet and the Disease of Civilization, was published in 2018 with Rutgers University Press. The …

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Unintended Consequences Season 2, Ep. 5 A&S Departments

WEB“So many of our activities modify the environment, including burning fossils fuels, which emits carbon dioxide, the primary cause of climate change, and air …

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NYC health commissioner addresses health inequality in lecture

WEBThe Department of Science & Technology Studies will host Dr. Mary Bassett, the New York City public health commissioner, for its annual Nordlander Lecture on April 23.Bassett’s …

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Jamila Michener A&S Departments

WEBJamila Michener is an Associate professor in the department of Government. Her research focuses on poverty, racial inequality and public policy in the United States. Her recent …

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Alumnus shares public health messages through comic illustrations

WEBWhat began as a class project exploring a fraught period of Ithaca history has transformed into a COVID-related comic that Leo Levy ’20, hopes can reach people with a lesson …

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‘No one wins when immigrants cannot readily access healthcare’

WEBBy expanding access to Medicaid and the Affordable Care Act’s health insurance exchanges to immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children, the Biden …

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Amy R. Krosch A&S Departments

WEBResearch Focus. My research examines the social and economic factors that amplify discrimination, and the basic social cognitive and perceptual process through which our …

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‘Fatphobia’ a form of oppression, says philosopher Kate Manne

WEBFatphobia, says philosopher Kate Manne, has become a vital social justice issue.In her new book, “ Unshrinking: How to Face Fatphobia,” Manne draws on …

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Stephen Hilgartner A&S Departments

WEBStephen Hilgartner studies the social dimensions and politics of contemporary and emerging science and technology, especially in the life sciences. His research focuses …

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Emr wins $1.2M Shaw Prize in Life Science and Medicine

WEBScott Emr, the Frank H.T. Rhodes Class of 1956 director of the Weill Institute for Cell and Molecular Biology and professor of molecular biology and genetics in the College of Arts …

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Researchers create custom technology in quest to understand …

WEBA pair of researchers in the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior are designing new technology and research methods to discover how brain circuits support …

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Douglas L. Kriner A&S Departments

WEBDouglas Kriner is The Clinton Rossiter Professor in American Institutions in the Department of Government at Cornell University. His research and teaching interests focus on …

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Alex Nading A&S Departments

WEBI am a medical and environmental anthropologist. My research, mostly focused on Nicaragua, has examined transnational campaigns against dengue fever, bacterial …

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How many taxis can scan a city

WEBJust 10 taxis equipped with mobile sensors can survey a third of Manhattan’s streets in a day, inexpensively gathering valuable data about factors such as air quality, street …

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What Sarah Everard’s Murder Illuminates—And Might Obscure

WEBIn an opinion article in The Atlantic, Kate Manne, associate professor of philosophy, argues that we must consider why the case of the murder of Sarah Everard, …

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New faculty award celebrates community engagement across …

WEBIn recognition of outstanding work from across the university, the David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement has given Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation …

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