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Mailman Around the World

The Mailman School of Public Health pursues an agenda of research, education, and service to address the critical and complex public health issues affecting millions of people locally and globally. The School is the recipient of some of the largest government and private grants in Columbia University’s history. Our 300 multi-disciplinary faculty members work in more than 100 countries around the world.

 

World Map Gulf Coast Child & Family Health Study Mothers and Newborns Study in Northern Manhattan and the South Bronx Columbia Center for Youth Violence Prevention The Injury Free Coalition for Kids Unclaimed Children Revisited: The Status of Children's Mental Health Policy in the United States The Program for Families Affected by HIV/AIDS International Center for AIDS Care & Treatment program (ICAP) The Reproductive Health Access, Information and Services in Emergencies Initiative (RAISE) The Reproductive Health Access, Information and Services in Emergencies Initiative (RAISE) Prenatal Undernutrition and Mortality through Age 63 Health Effects and Geochemistry of Arsenic and Manganes iCARE (international Consortium for Autism Research in Epidemiology) iCARE (international Consortium for Autism Research in Epidemiology) Planned follow up of Israeli cohort previously studied under now expired NIMH grant titled 'Social Stress-Social Selection and P Care and Protection of Children in Crisis Affected Countries Averting Maternal Death and Disability (AMDD) Mothers & Newborns Study in Krakow, Poland