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Cornell's Master of Public Health program advances global health security through integrated One Health approaches spanning human, animal, and environmental domains. The interdisciplinary curriculum emphasizes evidence-based science communication, vaccine confidence research, and infectious disease epidemiology. Field research initiatives extend from Peru to Antarctica, focusing on antimicrobial resistance, zoonotic diseases, and emerging pathogens. Program faculty and alumni conduct research across three core areas: vaccine hesitancy mitigation, wildlife disease surveillance, and climate change impacts on pathogen emergence. Students gain hands-on experience through partnerships with organizations like Doctors Without Borders and government health ministries. The program's research outputs inform policy development and community health interventions globally. The MPH degree combines academic coursework with supervised field placements in public health settings. Students develop expertise in epidemiological methods, One Health principles, and practical approaches to infectious disease control. Graduates pursue careers advancing global health security through clinical practice, research, and policy development.