Public Health

The environment factors into public health on multiple fronts. To address them, Woods brings Stanford’s world-class medical scholars together with experts on environmental health and other disciplines to solve complex challenges in areas where resources are scarce. Scholars with our Water, Health and Development program are working with partners in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean to deliver affordable water supply and sanitation services in a way that enhances human health through safer, more sustainable water and wastewater management. In Haiti, an initiative run by Stanford graduate students is reducing water contamination from human waste while creating jobs and compost. In Bangladesh, a team led by Woods researchers is developing low-cost chlorination devices that treat water at the point of collection for thousands living in urban slums. In Senegal, researchers funded by Woods’ Environmental Venture Projects program are pioneering natural – and effective – approaches to curb the spread of schistosomiasis, a deadly neglected tropical disease. Read on to learn more about these projects and other work Stanford researchers are doing to sustain the health and well-being of people around the world.

In The News

Mobile Microscopes: Snapping the Future of Health Care

Quotes Manu Prakash, a Woods-affiliated assistant professor of bioengineering, on developing OScan, which performs a scan of the oral cavity using a...
July 1, 2014 - By Esha Chhabra, Forbes

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Bay Area Creators Strut Stuff at White House Maker Faire

Notes that Manu Prakash, Woods-affiliated assistant professor of bioengineering, and his $5 chemistry set were highlighted at the White House Maker...
June 19, 2014 - By Carolyn Said, San Francisco Chronicle

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A Stanford Professor Is Revolutionizing Science With $1 Microscopes Made Almost Entirely of Paper

Interview with Woods-affiliated Assistant Professor Manu Prakash about his inexpensive Foldscope, which he hopes will allow everyone to have a...
June 18, 2014 - By Genevieve Gilson, PRI (Public Radio International)

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Maker Faire Makes White House Debut; Obama Tours Exhibits

Notes that Woods-affiliated Assistant Professor Manu Prakash was honored at the White House Maker Faire for creating a $5 chemistry set
June 18, 2014 - By Stacy Anderson, Associated Press via San Jose Mercury News

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