B
Free, C Free, HIV Free Campaign
Find out more about the Institute's role in eradicating Hepatitis
B and C and HIV/AIDS in New York City's communities
Screening
Events
The BODY Project
The BODY Project: Banishing Obesity and Diabetes in our Youth is personalized
screening and intervention program for students with, or at risk for,
Metabolic Syndrome, Type-2 Diabetes and/or early-onset Cardiovascular
Diseases (more)
Project AsPIRE
(Asian American Partnerships in Research and Empowerment)
is a health initiative to improve cardiovascular health for Filipino
Americans living in NY and NJ (more)
HapMap: Genomic Phenotyping
The ability to identify genetic variations in "founder"
populations will make it possible to develop medical care tailored
to an individual's genetic phenotype, leading to best practices for
preventing, diagnosing, and treating disease (more)
Third Annual
Conference on the Health of the African Diaspora:
Mental Health
February 9, 2008 (more)
Conference Schedule
View the Podcasts
Profiles
in Courage
Health and Human Rights Conference
December 1, 2007 (more)
Islam and Health
Treating Muslims: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
November 17, 2007 (more)
View
Podcasts from Islam and Health Conference
AMSA Community and Public Health
Institute
February 7-10, 2008
View the Agenda
More Information
Southeast Asian Programs Announces its
Inaugural Willian Laughlin Student Fellowships
More Information
Institute's Southeast Asian Programs
in the New York Daily News
September 9, 2007 (more)
Institute receives $2.7 million from
NYC Council to prevent Diabetes/CVD in teens and Hepatitis B
Read
the Media Release