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The SPH-sponsored FIFA World Cup practicum students on their first day at the BU CEID office. From left: Alma Nieto, MacClement Guthrie, Melissa Mezieche, Dierdre Otoo, and Julianna Reyes. Photo: Megan Jones
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The SPH-sponsored FIFA World Cup practicum students on their first day at the BU CEID office. From left: Alma Nieto, MacClement Guthrie, Melissa Mezieche, Dierdre Otoo, and Julianna Reyes. Photo: Megan Jones
school news

Students to Monitor Infectious Disease Risk During the FIFA World Cup

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SPH Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Eric Rubenstein (right) Dan O'Donnell and lab manager Ashley Scott pose for a photo on October 23, 2025. His lab researches people with Down syndrome and other intellectual disabilities. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi for Boston University
disability

Research Team Studying Down Syndrome and Intellectual Disabilities Includes People Living With These Conditions 

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New Study Suggests Reduced Newborn Hepatitis B Vaccination Coverage May Increase Infant Infections

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HIV/AIDS

Global Health Partnerships in Southern Africa Put Infectious and Chronic Disease Innovation on the Map

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Waiting to Enter Primary School May Improve Educational, Health Outcomes in Low-income Countries

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African Cities Are Diverse and Thriving, but Face Many Challenges. How to Make Them Healthier

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Environmental Health

How Does the Coal Industry’s Decline Affect Community Health in the US?

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