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- "How I work"
This is How I Work – in Science, Productivity tips from successful scientists and researchers My work is a combination of idea generation, articulating vision, and executing that vision. I have an allergy to all-words leadership and see my job very much as to help our school community be clear about what it wants to do, and help us collectively get there.
- Biographical page at Boston University
- Game Theory and the Greater Good
Sandro Galea, Boston University School of Public Health, Dean's Note, December 10, 2017 "positive outcomes occur when self-interest meets an awareness of how the needs of others need not conflict with, indeed may even complement, one’s own. For populations to make choices that are more in line with their interests, they must first see how what is good for others can be good for them, and vice-versa—that the world does not have to be divided into “winners” and “losers,” where someone can only thrive at another’s expense."
- Selected recorded presentations
- SPH Dean Sandro Galea Explains His Road to Public Health (3 min)
Galea, who in 2006 was named one of Time magazine’s epidemiology innovators, has researched many aspects of public health, from the causes of brain disorders to the consequences of mass trauma and conflict worldwide, including the September 11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina, conflicts in sub-Saharan Africa, and the American wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
- The Social in Context: On rational directions in quantitative population health science
2016 John C. Cassel Distinguished Lecture, April 20, 2016 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Sponsored by the Department of Epidemiology with a gift from Berton and Ellen Kaplan.