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College of Health Faculty Awarded Federal, State Grants to Address Health Concerns

The funded projects will study the possible need for pediatric palliative care, ethical guidance for kidney clinical trials, building probabilistic forecasts of influenza, and more.

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Interview with Paulina Gonzalez and Kareem Hargrove - “Sierra Leone: Diagnosing Autism in Africa“ - Fellowship

College of Health students, Paulina Gonzalez and Kareem Hargrove, selected to participate in the “Sierra Leone: Diagnosing Autism in Africa“ program, directed by Dr. Kristi Morin from the College of Education

Professor Michael Gusmano: Washington Post Opinion Piece - January 13, 2022

After the pig-to-human heart transplant, the FDA, clinicians and insurers have some catching up to do

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2021: Year in Review

Here’s a look back at the biggest Lehigh stories of the year.

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'Lehigh' Lights Up the Night

New Health, Science and Technology building is illuminated for the first time.

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A Revolutionary New Space for Interdisciplinary Research

Lehigh's new Health, Science and Technology building is scheduled to open in 2022.

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Organ Transplant Shortage Getting the Aid of College of Health Professor's Latest Grant

Dr. Michael Gusmano, associate dean of academic programs for the Lehigh University College of Health (COH), has received a research grant to help solve the organ transplant shortage.

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Lehigh College of Health Institute of Health Policy and Politics Aims to Study What Influences the Process

The Lehigh University College of Health is pleased to announce it has received approval for the creation of its Institute of Health Policy and Politics (IHPP).

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Using Technology to Improve and Transform Healthcare Delivery

College kicks off its Fall 2021 Population Health Colloquium Series with Dr. Karen Murphy - "Innovation in Healthcare".

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Students Share Summer Research and Internship Experiences

Hands-on relevant research and work are essential to students.