• Local successes and global challenges in Hepatitis C elimination
    Feb 2 2026

    This two-part episode of Buffalo HealthCast explores Hepatitis C treatment in Buffalo and in global contexts. In part one, family nurse practitioner and recent MPH graduate Sean Owen talks with guest host Jennifer Foster of the Office of Global Health Initiatives about hepatitis c: what it is, how it’s treated, barriers to care, and global efforts to eliminate the virus. Owen talks about his long-running work in Rochester specializing in drug user health, harm reduction, and treatment and prevention of hepatitis C and HIV, along with his recent MPH field training experiences addressing hepatitis C under the supervision of Dr. Anthony Martinez at his clinic La Bodega at the Erie County Medical Center.

    In part two of this episode, Sean Owen talks to Scott Springer, a physician assistant at La Bodega. Owen and Springer discuss La Bodega’s unique model of treatment and holistic care, which has contributed to great success in treating and curing hepatitis C among western New York patients. They also explore reasons why hepatitis C elimination efforts are unique in different parts of the country and different parts of the world.

    Read (and watch) more about the work at La Bodega:

    https://medicine.buffalo.edu/news_and_events/news/2020/04/martinez-bodega-hepatology-clinic-10699.html

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/elminate-hepatitis-c-clinic-treatment/

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    41 mins
  • "Tools of the Trade: Diagnostics and Surveillance in Environmental Health"
    Jun 2 2025

    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions 🎙️

    In this episode of Buffalo HealthCast, podcast producer and MPH student Vennela Damarla speaks with Dr. Kelly Baker, Associate Professor and Director of the Center for Climate Change and Health Equity at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Baker discusses the powerful role of diagnostic and surveillance tools in environmental health, especially in the context of diarrheal disease, climate change, and One Health—a framework that links the health of people, animals, and the environment.

    From high-throughput pathogen detection technologies to locally producible rapid diagnostics, Dr. Baker explores how these tools are being developed and adapted for use in low-resource settings. She shares insights from global studies, including the use of geo-trackers to trace transmission pathways, and explains how simple, affordable diagnostic tools can help address health inequities and inform targeted public health interventions.

    Tune in to learn how cutting-edge tools are shaping global strategies for water sanitation, infectious disease prevention, and health equity.

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    40 mins
  • Journey into Environmental Economics and Sustainability
    Apr 7 2025

    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions 🎙️
    In this episode of Buffalo HealthCast, Dr. Michael Shelly delves into the intricate relationship between environmental sustainability, economics, and public health. He explores how environmental policies and sustainable practices can influence economic systems while addressing pressing global health challenges. Dr. Shelly emphasizes the importance of balancing economic growth with ecological responsibility, illustrating how investing in sustainable infrastructure and renewable energy can yield long-term public health benefits. He also discusses the role of environmental justice, highlighting how marginalized communities disproportionately bear the burden of environmental degradation and advocating for equitable policy interventions.

    Furthermore, Dr. Shelly sheds light on the economic aspects of sustainability, explaining the financial implications of pollution, resource depletion, and climate change. He underscores the need for interdisciplinary collaboration between policymakers, economists, and public health experts to create a future that prioritizes both economic stability and environmental well-being. The episode serves as a compelling call to action, urging listeners to consider how individual and systemic efforts can drive meaningful change in public health, economic resilience, and environmental sustainability.

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    42 mins
  • Dietary exposure on toxicants: Health impacts on vulnerable groups, especially on infants and children
    Feb 27 2025

    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions 🎙️

    In this episode of Buffalo HealthCast, Dr. Gauri Desai, an expert in environmental epidemiology, explores the impact of environmental toxins on children's health and development. She delves into how diet can both mitigate and sometimes contribute to toxic exposures, shedding light on the surprising role dietary components play in our well-being.

    With a focus on children's health, Dr. Desai discusses how what we eat can protect or expose us to harmful substances, offering valuable insights on the benefits and risks of diet in reducing toxic exposure. Don’t miss this eye-opening conversation!












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    29 mins
  • PFAS: Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances and AMR: Antimicrobial Resistance
    Jan 3 2025

    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions 🎙️

    In this episode of Buffalo HealthCast, we sit down with Dr. Diana Aga, SUNY Distinguished Professor and Henry M. Woodburn Professor of Chemistry at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Aga, an internationally recognized environmental chemist, shares her groundbreaking research on PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), often called "forever chemicals," and antimicrobial resistance (AMR). We explore the sources and health impacts of PFAS, the challenges in detecting and removing them, and their intersection with AMR.

    Dr. Aga also highlights innovative technologies, the role of policy and public awareness, and actionable steps we can take to combat these pressing environmental health challenges. Don't miss this fascinating conversation about the intersection of science, policy, and public health!













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    28 mins
  • The Hidden Dangers of Air Quality- Emphysema in a changing climate
    Nov 11 2024

    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions 🎙️

    In this insightful episode of Buffalo HealthCast, we sit down with Dr. Meng Wang, an environmental health scientist, to explore the hidden dangers lurking in the air we breathe and their impact on lung health. Dr. Wang reveals how baseline levels of pollutants like PM 2.5, ozone, nitrous oxide, and black carbon contribute to the progression of emphysema. As climate change fuels air pollution especially from sources like wildfire smoke.

    Dr. Wang emphasizes the critical need for targeted policies to protect vulnerable populations. He also discusses accessible solutions, including DIY air purifiers, and highlights the importance of public education and awareness about air quality in our changing climate. Don't miss this vital discussion on the intersection of air pollution, health, and climate.

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    48 mins
  • The Intersection of Environmental health, Child health, Pregnancy
    Sep 23 2024

    Welcome to Buffalo HealthCast, the official podcast of the University at Buffalo's School of Public Health and Health Professions! 🎙️

    In this episode, we speak with Dr. Yohane Phiri, a postdoctoral research associate in the Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health, about his groundbreaking research on how environmental factors shape early childhood development. Dr. Phiri discusses the profound impact of chemical exposures, pollutants, and psychosocial stressors on pregnancy and preterm births.

    Tune in to discover how these critical environmental influences can affect the earliest stages of life and the potential long-term outcomes for both mothers and their children.


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    51 mins
  • Critical Aspects of Long COVID
    Jul 18 2024

    In this episode of Buffalo HealthCast, we dive into the world of long COVID with two distinguished experts, Dr. Sanjay Sethi and Dr. Jennifer Abeles.

    Join us as we discuss the challenges faced by patients and healthcare providers and uncover the importance of research and studies being conducted at the University at Buffalo. Whether you're a healthcare professional, a patient, or simply interested in learning more about long Covid, this episode offers valuable insights and practical advice.

    Tune in for an engaging and informative conversation that sheds light on the critical aspects of long Covid and the efforts being made to advance our knowledge.

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    33 mins