HSPH doctoral student Monica Ter-Minassian studies how gene-environment interactions influence the risk of diseases, such as cancer.
HSPH doctoral student Monica Ter-Minassian studies how gene-environment interactions influence the risk of diseases, such as cancer.
Second-Annual "Q" Prize Awarded to Leaders of El Sistema
press release of November 10, 2008
Pre-Election Surveys Show Deep Concern About State of Health Care
press release of October 30, 2008
Patients Give Low Scores to Hospitals on Pain Management and Discharge Instructions
press release of October 29, 2008

Exploring Deadly TB
HSPH faculty, including Megan Murray (above) and Sarah Fortune, are researching drug-resistant strains of tuberculosis, a disease rife in the developing world.
HSPH research initiatives from around the globe
AIDS in Africa: Long-Term Effects of ARV Therapy
Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008
1:30PM-6:30PM
Nanomaterials, Nanotoxicology and Risk Assessment
Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2008
3:30PM-6:30PM
HSPH Prof. Jennifer Leaning discusses the response to disasters earlier this year in China and Myanmar. Watch the video interview.
Global health authority and HSPH Dean Designate
Julio Frenk received a
Clinton Global Citizen Award on September 25, 2008