Diversity & Inclusion

SPH Reads: Everything is Tuberculosis

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Sep 23, 2026

1:00 - 2:00 pm ET

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SPH Reads is a school-wide reading program hosted by the Office of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice (DEIJ) and Wellness at BUSPH. It aims to encourage critical thought and discussion and is centered on one book that the entire school community reads throughout the year. The Fall 2026 selection is Everything is Tuberculosis by John Green.

This event is also part of our SPH50 programming, in celebration of 50 years of public health research, education, and practice at BUSPH.

For questions or accommodation requests, please reach out to sphevent@bu.edu

 

Speakers

Moderator

Yvette Cozier

Associate Dean for DEIJ & Wellness, BUSPH

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Biography

Dr. Cozier is an investigator on the Black Women’s Health Study (BWHS) and the BWHS Sarcoidosis Study at the Slone Epidemiology Center. Her research interests include social and genetic determinants of health in African-American women — specifically, the influence of psychosocial stressors (e.g., racism, neighborhood socioeconomic status), and genetics in the development of cancer, cardiometabolic, and immune-mediated diseases (sarcoidosis, lupus). Additional research interests include oral health, and the role that religiosity/spirituality and the faith community, particularly the black church, plays in health promotion/disease prevention in the Black community.

Charles R. Horsburgh Jr.

Professor of Global Health, BUSPH

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Dr. Horsburgh has 30 years of experience in public health and medicine. He currently holds faculty positions in the Departments of Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Global Health and Medicine. Dr. Horsburgh teaches courses in the Epidemiology of AIDS, the Epidemiology of Tuberculosis and Vaccine Epidemiology. His research focuses on tuberculosis, nontuberculous mycobacterial infections and opportunistic infections in AIDS. Currently, he is involved in research in Brazil, India, South Africa, Tanzania, Vietnam and the Philippines. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (IUATLD) and Chairman of the Steering Committee of RESIST-TB, an international organization dedicated to improving MDR-TB treatment through Clinical Trials and dissemination of best practices (www.resisttb.org).

Carole Diane Mitnick

Professor of Global Health & Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School

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Dr. Mitnick graduated cum laude from the University of Rochester in 1988 with a B.A. in political science and French. She spent 1986-1987 in Paris, France, studying at L’Institut d’Etudes Politiques and L’Université de Paris IV. In 1996, she received a masters in international health epidemiology and ecology from the Harvard School of Public Health, and in 2001 she completed a doctor of science degree in international health epidemiology and ecology, also at the Harvard School of Public Health.