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No ACIP this week

This week, ACIP was supposed to meet. But the legal battle led by the AAP (American Academy of Pediatrics) against HHS and RFK Jr. over the process for selecting members remains in limbo. The meeting has been officially canceled.

Every Ju...

6 days ago
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It's time to rebuild trust in vaccine governance

Happy Wednesday!

We’re excited to share that we’ve working with the Vaccine Integrity Project (VIP) on an initiative aimed at improving vaccine policy and rebuilding public trust. You can read the full press release below, and find the ori...

7 days ago
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What caught TEC's eye in May

TEC's monthly round-up

Below you'll find news and articles TEC read and found valuable in May, alongside work from our own members. We know it was a busy month, so we hope something here sparks your thinking and is a valuable resource.

a month ago
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USPSTF: What's changing and what it may mean

Hi all—

The US Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) is in the news this week following the firing of Task Force leaders, so we wanted to share a quick, clear snapshot of where things stand and what you might need as consumers, leaders,...

a month ago
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Got hantavirus questions?

A hantavirus outbreak linked to the MV Hondius expedition cruise ship is currently under investigation by the WHO. As of May 7, 2026, there are 8 cases (5 confirmed, 3 suspected) and 3 deaths. The causative agent has been identified as Ande...

2 months ago
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  • Katelyn Jetelina

    An epidemiologist trying to make sense of this world

  • Kristen Panthagani, MD, PhD

    Emergency Medicine physician and creator of You Can Know Things and The Public Health Roundup.

  • Dr. Emily Smith

    Welcome! I'm a PhD epidemiologist and write on public health issues through the lens of neighboring. My work has been featured in TIME Magazine, Christianity Today, the Washington Post, and NPR and read in 150+ countries. *All thoughts are my own.*

  • Jeremy Faust, MD

    Jeremy Faust, MD, MS, is an emergency medicine physician and public health expert. Inside Medicine removes the barrier between doctors and patients, so that you know what's happening.

  • Elisabeth Marnik, PhD

    Elisabeth Marnik, PhD, is a science communicator and immunologist. Drawing on personal experience growing up anti-science, she launched Science Whiz Liz in 2020 and now serves as Executive Director of The Evidence Collective.

  • Kevin C. Klatt, PhD, RD

    Assistant Professor, Metabolism Scientist, Registered Dietitian, Journal and Textbook Editor, Occasional Substacker More links: linktr.ee/kcklatt

  • Matthew Facciani, PhD

    Social scientist who studies misinformation, media literacy, and AI. Author of Misguided.

  • Edward Nirenberg

    Views my own, but you can borrow them if you feel so inclined. Anti-disease. Big Nerd Energy. “A homework person.” Fun at parties. Antibody hoarder. “Problematically literate.”he/him

  • Megan Ranney

    Emergency physician, Dean of Yale School of Public Health, changemaker.

  • Susana Ritchey

    I’m a registered dietitian who believes in common sense, evidence-based nutrition. I currently work in metabolic genetics, but am also passionate about general health and wellness, fertility, pregnancy, and pediatric nutrition.

  • Jess Steier, DrPH

    Public health scientist, host of Unbiased Science, and quirky and empathetic science communicator.

  • Sandy Laping, MSc

    Sandy Laping is a clinician, science communicator and contributor to Those Nerdy Girls. She has a Masters in Epidemiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. Views are my own.

  • Marisa Donnelly, PhD

    Your weekly pulse on New York public health — concise, evidence-based, and action-oriented.

  • David Higgins, MD, MPH

    Physician, researcher, and writer focused on how evidence and trust shape real-world medical and public health decisions.

  • Annicka Evans, PhD

    I write for biotech professionals and the science-curious who want to stay informed without feeling overwhelmed (and to understand the science, not just the headlines). PhD bioengineer & industry scientist. Original figures every week. ☕️

  • Dr. Christina Madison

    Christina M. Madison, PharmD, FCCP, AAHIVP (Dr. Madison) is a Nationally recognized and internationally connected clinical pharmacist. She has over 2 decades of expertise specializing in infectious disease and gender-based health.

  • Bertha Hidalgo, PhD, MPH, FACE
  • Bertha Hidalgo, PhD, MPH, FACE

    Epidemiologist. Dissemination Scientist.

  • Scott Hadland, MD MPH

    Pediatrician and addiction researcher. Kids’ health, mental health, and substance use. Chief of Adolescent Medicine at Mass General and Harvard Medical School. Frequent media commentator translating science for the public.

  • Taylor Arnold PhD RDN

    Hi! I’m Dr. Taylor Arnold - nutrition PhD, RDN, and mom of 3. I help parents nurture healthy relationships with food in their kids \ud83c\udf53

  • Chelsea Cipriano

    Managing Director, Common Health Coalition

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