CUGH 2026 · Washington, DC
Global Health Research in Practice
A methods textbook for researchers, students, and practitioners. Free to read online, available in print on demand, and supported by a growing set of teaching resources and a companion podcast.
By Eric Green · Duke University

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The full book is available to read online at no cost. Fifteen chapters covering research design, causal inference, and methods for global health.
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Conversations with study authors about the designs and methods behind their research. Each episode pairs with a chapter in the book.
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I interview the authors behind studies featured in the book. Each episode unpacks a real study's design, methods, and lessons learned — making the concepts in the book concrete.
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Companion Notes
Code-driven explorations that pair with book chapters. Each note uses a real-world case to make a methodological concept tangible — with interactive code and visualizations.
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