The Department of Population Health Sciences aims to improve the healthcare of individuals and the health of populations in a rapidly changing health policy environment through rigorous, collaborative, data-driven research, novel educational programs, development of innovative technology, and provision of consulting services. The Department is organized into five interconnected divisions supported by a data core.
Investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine and Cornell’s Ithaca campus have received a $5.1 million, three-year grant from the National Institutes of Health’s Autism Data Science...
Dr. Michael G. Stewart, an esteemed clinician and leader, has been appointed senior associate dean for international affairs and affiliations and is leading both the Office of...
Weill Cornell Medicine kicks off its second annual Diversity Week on April 22, celebrating the varied backgrounds and perspectives that enrich the institution’s community.