James K. Colgrove, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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(Vaccination policy, politics and law in the twentieth century.) |
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Schwartz JL, Colgrove J. (2020) The Vaccines for Children Program at 25 - Access, Affordability, and Sustainability. The New England Journal of Medicine. 382: 2277-2279 |
Yang YT, Colgrove J. (2018) New York City Childcare Influenza Vaccine Mandate. Jama Pediatrics |
Ward JK, Cafiero F, Fretigny R, et al. (2018) France's citizen consultation on vaccination and the challenges of participatory democracy in health. Social Science & Medicine (1982). 220: 73-80 |
Fairchild AL, Bayer R, Green SH, et al. (2018) The Two Faces of Fear: A History of Hard-Hitting Public Health Campaigns Against Tobacco and AIDS. American Journal of Public Health. 108: 1180-1186 |
Ward JK, Colgrove J, Verger P. (2018) Why France is making eight new vaccines mandatory Vaccine. 36: 1801-1803 |
Ward JK, Colgrove J, Verger P. (2017) France's risky vaccine mandates. Science (New York, N.Y.). 358: 458-459 |
Bateman-House A, Bayer R, Colgrove J, et al. (2017) Free to Consume? Anti-Paternalism and the Politics of New York City’s Soda Cap Saga Public Health Ethics. 11: 45-53 |
Shelton RC, Colgrove J, Lee G, et al. (2016) Message framing in the context of the national menu-labelling policy: a comparison of public health and private industry interests. Public Health Nutrition. 1-10 |
Colgrove J. (2016) Vaccine Refusal Revisited - The Limits of Public Health Persuasion and Coercion. The New England Journal of Medicine. 375: 1316-1317 |
Colgrove J, Lowin A. (2016) A Tale Of Two States: Mississippi, West Virginia, And Exemptions To Compulsory School Vaccination Laws Health Affairs. 35: 348-355 |