The award recognizes Lipkin’s decades of significant contributions to public health and the identification, prevention, and treatment of infectious disease outbreaks.
The duo are honored for their contributions to combatting the spread of HIV/AIDS and for transformative public health advocacy and programming throughout Africa and globally.
Public health leaders gathered in Durban, South Africa, to celebrate two decades of accomplishments by CAPRISA (Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa).
A nationwide survey reveals that 5.6 percent of the country’s population died in 2022—more than twice as high as estimates for any other country in the world.
An op-ed by MPH student Claudette Wilson argues that the targeted and aggressive distribution of the malaria vaccine would finally ensure the elimination of this ever-present disease.
Anthony S. Fauci will be presented with the Frank A. Calderone Prize on April 27, in recognition of his extraordinary contributions to protecting and improving the public’s health