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  2. Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

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    The entrance to the Allan Rosenfield Building at the Mailman School. In 1918, Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons received a $5 million endowment from the estate of mining magnate Joseph Raphael De Lamar to establish an educational program in public health, which led to what would become the Mailman School of Public Health. [7]

  3. ICAP at Columbia University - Wikipedia

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    ICAP at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health (formerly the International Center for AIDS Care and Treatment Programs) supports programs and research that address HIV/AIDS and related conditions and works to strengthen health systems.

  4. Allan Rosenfield - Wikipedia

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    The main building of the Mailman School of Public Health on West 168th Street was named for Rosenfield in 2006, with Columbia's president, Lee C. Bollinger, noting that "over the last three decades at Columbia, Allan has not only inspired and trained generations of public health leaders, he has helped define what a school of public health ...

  5. Lead poisoning costs world’s children 765 million IQ points a ...

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    Low-level lead poisoning remains pervasive in the U.S. and world populations despite decades of efforts to end the use of lead in infrastructure, according to a study by researchers at Columbia ...

  6. Calderone Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Frank A. Calderone Prize in Public Health is an award in the field of public health. [1] It is given every two years by the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health to an individual who has made a "transformational contribution" in the field. [2] The first Calderone Prize was awarded in 1992.

  7. Linda P. Fried - Wikipedia

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    Linda P. Fried (born 1949) is an American geriatrician and epidemiologist, who is also the first female Dean of Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health.Her research career is focused on frailty, healthy aging, and how society can successfully transition to benefit from an aging population.

  8. Silvia Martins - Wikipedia

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    Silvia Saboia Martins is a Brazilian epidemiologist and the director of the Substance Use Epidemiology Unit of the Department of Epidemiology, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Her research considers the epidemiology of substances abuse and origins of high opioid prescribing.

  9. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    2010 Patrick at Winter Commencement at the University of Kentucky, where he majored in sociology and minored in psychology. 2008 Patrick and his mother celebrating his 21st birthday. 2003 Patrick with his mother at an Easter dinner.

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