Project Map Spotlight: Epidemiology of Breast Cancer in Tobago

Project Map Spotlight: Epidemiology of Breast Cancer in Tobago

A step toward improving breast cancer prevention and control in Tobago, this project, led by School of Public Health assistant professor Adana Llanos and colleague Wayne Warner, involves the collection and analysis of detailed breast cancer surveillance and epidemiologic data.

Prevention, Treatment Efforts Reduce HIV Infection Among Transgender Women

Prevention, Treatment Efforts Reduce HIV Infection Among Transgender Women

Programs to prevent HIV in transgender women are helping to lower the rate of new infection, but better care and treatment of this vulnerable population are still needed, especially among those with lower income or people of color, according to a study led by core faculty member Henry Raymond, an associate professor at the School of Public Health.

On Rutgers Giving Day, a Snapshot of Collective Impact

On Rutgers Giving Day, a Snapshot of Collective Impact

During the 24-hour fundraising event, Rutgers Global Health Institute raised $16,450 through donations from 162 individuals and challenge grants. The funds will be used to help Rutgers students and faculty confront health disparities, locally and worldwide.

Examining Health Inequality, City by City

Examining Health Inequality, City by City

Public health faculty member Michael Gusmano expands his city-focused research to the BRIC countries, aiming to help policymakers focus their health efforts—and budgets—by pinpointing successes and disparities.