August 8, 2025

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Better health begins with ideas

 

Editors’ Note

Autumn’s approach heralds the migration of millions of birds across North America, and this year, public health experts will be monitoring for a resurgence of H5N1 avian flu.    

 

Yet a string of summertime departures has emptied the White House’s Office of Pandemic Preparedness and Response Policy (OPPR), leaving the Trump administration without a senior official for pandemic preparedness, biosecurity, or biodefense. That is the takeaway from Nikki Romanik, former special assistant to the president who also served as deputy director and chief of staff for the congressionally mandated office. She outlines the office’s accomplishments and why the White House should restore the OPPR to protect Americans and the world.  

 

Next, TGH features a pair of articles about the precise roles artificial intelligence (AI) could play in bolstering health systems and saving lives. Trinity College undergraduate William J. Bannon IV explores how interpretable AI tools can analyze patient data to predict which people are at high risk of suicide. 

 

Tyler Smith and Dylan Green from Cooper/Smith then share deliberations from a closed-door World Health Assembly roundtable about how AI can apply to global health security by improving health communication, filling information gaps, and optimizing resources.  

 

The newsletter ends by reflecting on Pope Leo XIV, as he nears 100 days of his papacy. Faiths for Safe Water founder Susan K. Barnett asks Catholic leaders and health policy experts how the pope’s roots in supporting vulnerable communities could inform his leadership on public health initiatives. Although it is still too soon to make definitive predictions, many experts are optimistic that Pope Leo’s ascendance will strengthen health-care systems and disease-eradication efforts.  

 

Until next week!—Nsikan Akpan, Managing Editor, and Caroline Kantis, Associate Editor 

 

This Week’s Highlights

 

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A general view of the White House, in Washington, DC, on July 20, 2025

White House Empties Office for U.S. Pandemic Policy: The Gaps Left Behind

by Nikki Romanik

Summer departures leave the White House without a senior official for pandemic preparedness, biosecurity, or biodefense

      

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Lockers are seen at Parkland High School, in Allentown, Pennsylvania, on April 13, 2021.

AI to Predict Suicide: The Case for Interpretable Machine Learning 

by William J. Bannon IV

This AI approach can analyze patient data to identify risks and more efficiently target interventions 

      

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Shadows of shoppers are seen, after new nationwide restrictions were announced during the COVID-19 outbreak, in Bristol, England, on November 4, 2020

Emerging Discourse on AI and Global Health Security  

by Tyler Smith and Dylan Green 

AI could revolutionize global health security. A roundtable, held at the World Health Assembly, shows where to start 

 

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Figure of the Week

 

Column chart showing U.S. storm related disasters from 1980-2024
 

Recommended Feature

 

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Pope Leo XIV attends the Mass for Jubilee of Youth in Tor Vergata, in Rome, Italy, on August 3, 2025.

New Pope Brings Health-Care Hope

by Susan K. Barnett 

Nearing 100 days of papacy, Pope Leo could renew interest and investment in global health

 

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What We’re Reading

Photo Essay: The Melting Glaciers Releasing Heavy Metals (Americas Quarterly)

RFK Jr. Pulls $500 Million in Funding for Vaccine Development (AP News) 

 

With $1K In Cash Aid, He Built a Life-Changing Barbershop. Now Cash Aid Is Under Fire (NPR’s Goats and Soda)

 

The World Nearly Beat Polio. But Fake Records, an Imperfect Vaccine, and Missteps Aided Its Comeback (AP News)

 

When the Sea Takes Over: Voices From a Climate-Displaced Community in Mexico (Mongabay)

 

Drones, Disinformation and Guns-for-Hire Are Reshaping Conflict in Africa: New Book Tracks the Trends (The Conversation)

 

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