Twenty-two DGHI faculty members, staff and affiliates recently shared new discoveries on a variety of global health topics in peer-reviewed publications. Click on the article links below to learn more:
Cynthia Binanay, Ralph Corey, Gerald Bloomfield, Eric Velazquez
- Journal of the American College of Cardiology – Building sustainable capacity for cardiovascular care at a public hospital in western Kenya
- The Lancet Diabetes & Endocrinology – mHealth: only as good as the company it keeps (commentary)
Joanna (Asia) Maselko, Lauren Franz, Divya Guru Rajan (former global health doctoral scholar), Karen O'Donnell
- Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology – Child mental health and maternal depression history in Pakistan
- Energy for Sustainable Development – Anaerobic digestion of undiluted simulant human excreta for sanitation and energy recovery in less-developed countries
- Journal of Virology – A highly-conserved residue of the HIV-1-GP120 inner domain is important for ADCC responses mediated by anti-cluster A antibodies
- Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing – Needs and lifestyle challenges of adolescents and young adults with cancer: Summary of an Institute of Medicine and Livestrong Foundation workshop
Bonnie Kaiser (post-doctoral fellow), Brandon Kohrt
- Social Science and Medicine – “Thinking too much”: A systematic review of a common idiom of distress
Joseph Lunyera (MSc-GH '15), Marc Jeuland, Uptal Patel, John Stanifer (MSc-GH '14)
- Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology – Chronic kidney disease of uncertain etiology: A systematic review
- Evolutionary Anthropology – Sleep intensity and the evolution of human cognition
- Journal of the National Cancer Institute – Outcomes of active surveillance for ductal carcinoma in situ: A computational risk analysis
- Preventing Chronic Disease – Forty-year trends in tooth loss among American adults with and without diabetes mellitus: An age-period-cohort analysis
- The Lancet Global Health – Implementing pro-poor universal health coverage
DGHI faculty, affiliates, fellows and scholars: Want your publications listed in the monthly Research Roundup? Email the communications team with the citation or a link to the article!