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Engineered pathogens designed by bad actors could threaten global health one day. Join our Nov. 19 Health Policy Forum with Stanford experts for a fascinating discussion of a rapidly emerging set of high-stakes scientific, ethical & regulatory challenges. Register: bit.ly/4984ted
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November 7, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Engineered pathogens designed by bad actors could threaten global health one day. Join our Nov. 19 Health Policy Forum with Stanford experts for a fascinating discussion of a rapidly emerging set of high-stakes scientific, ethical & regulatory challenges. Register: bit.ly/4984ted
@law.stanford.edu
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“Mirror bacteria” and gene-edited pathogens could reshape—or endanger—life as we know it. Don’t miss Nov. 19 Stanford Health Policy Forum with experts on how science and policy can keep pace with synthetic biology & protect #GlobalHealth. 🌍🧬 Register: bit.ly/47yAxXo
October 21, 2025 at 11:27 PM
“Mirror bacteria” and gene-edited pathogens could reshape—or endanger—life as we know it. Don’t miss Nov. 19 Stanford Health Policy Forum with experts on how science and policy can keep pace with synthetic biology & protect #GlobalHealth. 🌍🧬 Register: bit.ly/47yAxXo
SHP's Michelle Mello testifies @ House Energy & Commerce
health subcommittee about her optimism in safely advancing U.S. healthcare through the use of AI technologies.
"AI presents both a historic opportunity and a serious risk," says prof of health policy & of law. www.youtube.com/live/avECrBU...
health subcommittee about her optimism in safely advancing U.S. healthcare through the use of AI technologies.
"AI presents both a historic opportunity and a serious risk," says prof of health policy & of law. www.youtube.com/live/avECrBU...
September 3, 2025 at 6:10 PM
SHP's Michelle Mello testifies @ House Energy & Commerce
health subcommittee about her optimism in safely advancing U.S. healthcare through the use of AI technologies.
"AI presents both a historic opportunity and a serious risk," says prof of health policy & of law. www.youtube.com/live/avECrBU...
health subcommittee about her optimism in safely advancing U.S. healthcare through the use of AI technologies.
"AI presents both a historic opportunity and a serious risk," says prof of health policy & of law. www.youtube.com/live/avECrBU...
SHP researchers Marissa Reitsma & Sherri Rose, with Harvard's Thomas McGuire, develop 2 algorithms that can promote fairer #Medicare Advantage spending for minority populations. Learn more in this policy brief: bit.ly/4mE0Lgi
September 3, 2025 at 4:42 PM
SHP researchers Marissa Reitsma & Sherri Rose, with Harvard's Thomas McGuire, develop 2 algorithms that can promote fairer #Medicare Advantage spending for minority populations. Learn more in this policy brief: bit.ly/4mE0Lgi
Considering a master's degree in health policy? We've got a vibrant, innovative program here at Stanford Health Policy. Learn more and ask questions at our upcoming live info session: bit.ly/3JGqTbL
August 27, 2025 at 5:20 PM
Considering a master's degree in health policy? We've got a vibrant, innovative program here at Stanford Health Policy. Learn more and ask questions at our upcoming live info session: bit.ly/3JGqTbL
Ready to shape the future of health policy? Learn more at our live info session about our PhD program. bit.ly/3JAe6Yk
August 26, 2025 at 11:01 PM
Ready to shape the future of health policy? Learn more at our live info session about our PhD program. bit.ly/3JAe6Yk
What bold step will you take next to make your mark on the world? Perhaps an MS in health policy? Join us Sept. 10, at 10 am PT for live info session about the program. Learn about application & ask questions. Learn more & register:
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August 25, 2025 at 10:47 PM
What bold step will you take next to make your mark on the world? Perhaps an MS in health policy? Join us Sept. 10, at 10 am PT for live info session about the program. Learn about application & ask questions. Learn more & register:
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Considering a PhD in Health Policy? Discover our innovative program training the next generation of leaders in decision sciences, health economics and evaluative methods. Join info session Sept. 9 at 10 am to explore the application process and get your questions answered. bit.ly/479erLy
August 21, 2025 at 1:23 PM
Considering a PhD in Health Policy? Discover our innovative program training the next generation of leaders in decision sciences, health economics and evaluative methods. Join info session Sept. 9 at 10 am to explore the application process and get your questions answered. bit.ly/479erLy
Eight academic health policy researchers present their global health projects—from Ethiopia to China to Argentina and beyond—during our annual #RosenkranzGlobal health symposium. See the slideshow.
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June 9, 2025 at 8:34 PM
Eight academic health policy researchers present their global health projects—from Ethiopia to China to Argentina and beyond—during our annual #RosenkranzGlobal health symposium. See the slideshow.
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SHP"s Jason Wang and Ruth Gibson are working w/Taiwanese leaders in defense studies for civilian well-being, especially for children and women. In this Taipei Times editorial, they discuss health system capacity, supply chain reliability and community stability for naval blockades. bit.ly/3FuG3Pw
May 22, 2025 at 6:13 PM
SHP"s Jason Wang and Ruth Gibson are working w/Taiwanese leaders in defense studies for civilian well-being, especially for children and women. In this Taipei Times editorial, they discuss health system capacity, supply chain reliability and community stability for naval blockades. bit.ly/3FuG3Pw
Qinyou Hu @utaustin.bsky.social presents research at Rosenkranz global health symposium on teen depression in China, noting ⬆️ ⬆️ among adolescents. Believes interventions to get parents to believe their children's abilities & interest = potential cure toward ⬇️ depression.
Learn More: bit.ly/3ZmAVDN
Learn More: bit.ly/3ZmAVDN
May 21, 2025 at 11:16 PM
Qinyou Hu @utaustin.bsky.social presents research at Rosenkranz global health symposium on teen depression in China, noting ⬆️ ⬆️ among adolescents. Believes interventions to get parents to believe their children's abilities & interest = potential cure toward ⬇️ depression.
Learn More: bit.ly/3ZmAVDN
Learn More: bit.ly/3ZmAVDN
Jon Denton-Schneider of Clark University notes 1/3 of new HIV infections in Zimbabwe hit 15-to-24-year-old women; they comprise only 1/10 of population. His research finds nationwide deworming program for schistosomiasis in children can lower chance of young women contracting HIV. bit.ly/4mpYUMk
May 21, 2025 at 11:06 PM
Jon Denton-Schneider of Clark University notes 1/3 of new HIV infections in Zimbabwe hit 15-to-24-year-old women; they comprise only 1/10 of population. His research finds nationwide deworming program for schistosomiasis in children can lower chance of young women contracting HIV. bit.ly/4mpYUMk
Luiz Felipe Campos Fontes Insper research institute in Brazil gives evidence at Rosenkranz symposium about outsourcing management of hospital operations to private nonprofits under gov’t control. Finds hospital production up by 35%, access 20% and 3% in reduced mortality. Learn More: bit.ly/4drtTni
May 21, 2025 at 11:06 PM
Luiz Felipe Campos Fontes Insper research institute in Brazil gives evidence at Rosenkranz symposium about outsourcing management of hospital operations to private nonprofits under gov’t control. Finds hospital production up by 35%, access 20% and 3% in reduced mortality. Learn More: bit.ly/4drtTni
Virus expert Peter Piot (center) with our 2025 Rosenkranz Prize winners Jorge Luis Salinas and Fernando Alarid-Escudero, both of whom are devoted to improving public health in Mexico by fighting antimicrobial resistance and establishing a national colorectal cancer screening program. bit.ly/3OtRGHm
May 21, 2025 at 11:06 PM
Virus expert Peter Piot (center) with our 2025 Rosenkranz Prize winners Jorge Luis Salinas and Fernando Alarid-Escudero, both of whom are devoted to improving public health in Mexico by fighting antimicrobial resistance and establishing a national colorectal cancer screening program. bit.ly/3OtRGHm
Robel Alemu, a postdoc research scientist at UCLA and
the @broadinstitute.org, shows abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings & survival. @robel-alemu.bsky.social Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go
the @broadinstitute.org, shows abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings & survival. @robel-alemu.bsky.social Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go
May 21, 2025 at 10:35 PM
Robel Alemu, a postdoc research scientist at UCLA and
the @broadinstitute.org, shows abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings & survival. @robel-alemu.bsky.social Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go
the @broadinstitute.org, shows abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings & survival. @robel-alemu.bsky.social Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go
Yunwei Chen, postdoc scholar @fsi.stanford.edu SCCEI, shares research using a machine-learning approach to investigate improper antibiotic consumption in rural China, notes improving access to quality primary care = reduction of improper antibiotic use. Learn More: ywchen.io
May 21, 2025 at 10:35 PM
Yunwei Chen, postdoc scholar @fsi.stanford.edu SCCEI, shares research using a machine-learning approach to investigate improper antibiotic consumption in rural China, notes improving access to quality primary care = reduction of improper antibiotic use. Learn More: ywchen.io
Nicolás Roig of University of Alicante tells Rosenkranz global health symposium Latin America has highest 🌎 teen pregnancy rate after Sub-Saharan Africa. His study shows Argentina’s national pregnancy prevention plan resulted in 10% drop in pregnancies over one year. Learn More: nicolasroig.com
May 21, 2025 at 10:35 PM
Nicolás Roig of University of Alicante tells Rosenkranz global health symposium Latin America has highest 🌎 teen pregnancy rate after Sub-Saharan Africa. His study shows Argentina’s national pregnancy prevention plan resulted in 10% drop in pregnancies over one year. Learn More: nicolasroig.com
Nathan Franz, a PhD student in economics at
@utaustin.bsky.social shares study on the newborn mortality advantage at public vs. private hospitals in northern India. Learn More: nathan-franz.github.io
@utaustin.bsky.social shares study on the newborn mortality advantage at public vs. private hospitals in northern India. Learn More: nathan-franz.github.io
May 21, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Nathan Franz, a PhD student in economics at
@utaustin.bsky.social shares study on the newborn mortality advantage at public vs. private hospitals in northern India. Learn More: nathan-franz.github.io
@utaustin.bsky.social shares study on the newborn mortality advantage at public vs. private hospitals in northern India. Learn More: nathan-franz.github.io
Meiping Aggie Sun of Fordham University presents work at #RosenkranzGlobal on the long-term and multi-generational impacts of skilled birth attendance (SBA) = a 2.6% higher monthly income in adulthood if at least one parent experienced SBA. Learn More bit.ly/4k8QOGs
May 21, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Meiping Aggie Sun of Fordham University presents work at #RosenkranzGlobal on the long-term and multi-generational impacts of skilled birth attendance (SBA) = a 2.6% higher monthly income in adulthood if at least one parent experienced SBA. Learn More bit.ly/4k8QOGs
Nicolás Roig of University of Alicante in Spain, notes Latin America has highest global teen pregnancy rate after Sub-Saharan Africa. His study shows Argentina’s national pregnancy prevention plan resulted in 10% drop in pregnancies over one year. nicolasroig.com
May 21, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Nicolás Roig of University of Alicante in Spain, notes Latin America has highest global teen pregnancy rate after Sub-Saharan Africa. His study shows Argentina’s national pregnancy prevention plan resulted in 10% drop in pregnancies over one year. nicolasroig.com
Yunwei Chen, postdoc scholar Stanford SCCEI shares research using a machine-learning approach to investigate improper antibiotic consumption in rural China, notes improving access to quality primary care = reduction of improper antibiotic use. Learn More: ywchen.io
May 21, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Yunwei Chen, postdoc scholar Stanford SCCEI shares research using a machine-learning approach to investigate improper antibiotic consumption in rural China, notes improving access to quality primary care = reduction of improper antibiotic use. Learn More: ywchen.io
Robel Alemu, a postdoc research scientist at UCLA &
@broadinstitute.org shows that abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings & survival. Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go
@broadinstitute.org shows that abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings & survival. Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go
May 21, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Robel Alemu, a postdoc research scientist at UCLA &
@broadinstitute.org shows that abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings & survival. Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go
@broadinstitute.org shows that abrupt and prolonged loss of iodized salt in Ethiopian children harms later-life academic achievement, earnings & survival. Learn More: bit.ly/3H0V5go
Qinyou Hu presents research at Rosenkranz on teen depression in China, noting ⬆️ ⬆️ among adolescents. Believes interventions to get parents to believe their children's abilities & interest = potential to ⬇️ depression.
Learn More: bit.ly/3ZmAVDN
Learn More: bit.ly/3ZmAVDN
May 21, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Qinyou Hu presents research at Rosenkranz on teen depression in China, noting ⬆️ ⬆️ among adolescents. Believes interventions to get parents to believe their children's abilities & interest = potential to ⬇️ depression.
Learn More: bit.ly/3ZmAVDN
Learn More: bit.ly/3ZmAVDN
Luiz Felipe Campos Fontes of Insper research institute in Brazil gives evidence at symposium about outsourcing the management of hospital operations to private nonprofits under gov’t control. Finds hospital production up by 35%, access 20% and 3% in reduced mortality. Learn More: bit.ly/4drtTni
May 21, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Luiz Felipe Campos Fontes of Insper research institute in Brazil gives evidence at symposium about outsourcing the management of hospital operations to private nonprofits under gov’t control. Finds hospital production up by 35%, access 20% and 3% in reduced mortality. Learn More: bit.ly/4drtTni
Jon Denton-Schneider notes 1/3 of new HIV infections in Zimbabwe hit 15-to-24-year-old women; they comprise only 1/10 of population. Tells Rosenkranz symposium his research finds nationwide deworming program for schistosomiasis in children lowers chance of young women contracting HIV. bit.ly/4mpYUMk
May 21, 2025 at 8:27 PM
Jon Denton-Schneider notes 1/3 of new HIV infections in Zimbabwe hit 15-to-24-year-old women; they comprise only 1/10 of population. Tells Rosenkranz symposium his research finds nationwide deworming program for schistosomiasis in children lowers chance of young women contracting HIV. bit.ly/4mpYUMk