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What Tony Fauci Says About Long COVID and Other Postviral Illnesses
Dr. Anthony Fauci, distinguished university professor in the School of Medicine’s Department of Medicine in the division of infectious diseases, discusses postviral illnesses such as long COVID and myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome (ME/CFS) with Emily Mendenhall, professor in…

Discover Outbreak Atlas, a New Book by Faculty and Staff from the Center for Global Health Science and Security
Professor and Director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security (CGHSS) Rebecca Katz and Junior Scientist at CGHSS Mackenzie Moore announce their new book, Outbreak Atlas, which aims to guide readers through the complexity of outbreak preparedness, response, and recovery.

Inoculating Cities: Case Studies of the Urban Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
The Center for Global Health Science and Security's Rebecca Katz and Matthew Boyce co-edited a new volume that uses detailed case studies to document and describe how cities located in high, middle, and low-income countries responded to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The O’Neill Institute Announces New Co-Faculty Director
Michele Bratcher Goodwin, a leading health and constitutional law scholar, has joined the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law as co-faculty director. Goodwin is credited with helping to establish and shape the health law field.

The Origins of Covid-19 — Why It Matters (and Why It Doesn’t)
The O'Neill Institute's Lawrence Gostin co-authored an article in the New England Journal of Medicine that explains that while there is value in understanding COVID-19’s origins, learning how we can improve our ability to manage future outbreaks is as critical.

STIA Professor Emily Mendenhall Wins Guggenheim for Anthropological Work on COVID-19
Emily Mendenhall, professor in the Science, Technology and International Affairs Program in the School of Foreign Service, received a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship, which is given to exceptional individuals making their mark in scholarship in their field.

The Global Lessons of COVID-19: How Can America Prepare for the Next Pandemic?
For Foreign Affairs, Rebecca Katz, director of the Center for Global Health Science and Security, cowrites a piece summarizing the lessons drawn from COVID-19.

WHO’s European Countries Say Moscow Office Should Be Moved
In the Washington Post, Lawerence Gostin, professor at Georgetown Law, comments on the current debate about whether the World Health Organization's Moscow office should be moved.

“Big and Bold”: Professor Lawrence Gostin on the U.S. Role in Global Vaccine Distribution
In an interview featured in the Georgetown Journal of International Affairs, Lawrence Gostin (O'Neill Institute) discusses solutions to COVID-19 vaccine hoarding and inequitable distribution, including an intellectual property waiver from the World Trade Organization.