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Faculty profiles

Society is his patient: HSPH Dean Julio Frenk 
Q&A with HSPH Dean and T & G Angelopoulos Professor of Public Health and International Development

Waging peace, saving lives
Renowned physician and Harvard School of Public Health Professor Emeritus Bernard Lown explains how defeating militarism could solve global health problems.

Mr. Water 
John Briscoe offers bold, unorthodox ideas for managing scarce water

Wright ideas: Couple’s combined expertise forges new directions for treating asthma and lead poisoning 
HSPH faculty members Rosalind and Robert Wright make connections between environment, emotion, and health

Heart disease: The impact of genetics, stress, and lifestyle
Q&A with Associate Professor Eric Rimm, Director of the Program in Cardiovascular Epidemiology at HSPH

Teacher in the art of listening
At NIH, Kenneth Olden engaged ordinary citizens in the battle for a safer environment

James Robins: Department of Biostatistics
Revolutionary thinker: One statistician’s maverick quest for a ‘unified theory of everything’

The lessons of oral rehydration therapy
The co-discoverer of a simple solution to a global killer passes all he has learned to public health’s next generation

Show her the money
How do you control costs and insure more Americans when the health care system is headed for a meltdown? Ask Nancy Kane

HSPH celebrates distinguished faculty
Barry R. Bloom: “Leaders Worth Following”

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