Global health’s moment of reckoning – and reinvention
Event
At the 2026 Rosenkranz Symposium, experts addressed seismic shifts in global health while emphasizing the need for policy and practice evolution.
5 things to know about the Ebola outbreak
Analysis & Insights
Stanford global health expert Michele Barry shares essential facts.
Male allies key to women’s global health leadership
Research
Stanford researchers interviewed 21 global health leaders to identify specific strategies men can use to support women’s career advancement.
Drones and AI take flight to combat mosquito-borne disease
News
As warming temperatures spread dengue to new regions, Stanford researchers are using drones and artificial intelligence to hunt down hidden mosquito breeding sites.
Project Unleaded takes on global lead poisoning crisis
Research
An ambitious initiative is tackling the issue of lead contamination, which exerts a heavy toll on global health.
As dengue cases rise, research points to a simple solution: trash cleanup
Research
Climate change is driving a global rise in dengue fever. A Stanford-led study shows cleaning up trash can significantly reduce disease risk.
The case for joy in global health research
Q&A
A new book co-edited by Stanford’s Desiree LaBeaud explores transforming research and changing lives through equitable partnerships that focus on human connections.