Featured News Archives
2011
HSPH alum pens book on middle-aged health
October 14, 2011 -- You used to sleep soundly for hours, but now you wake up once or twice a…
A neurosurgeon returns to Louisiana focused on public health
October 12, 2011 -- Anil Nanda did not really need to seek a master’s degree in public health. He’s quite accomplished…
Researchers shed light on what triggers tumors in lung cancer
October 12, 2011 -- For decades cigarette smoking has been considered a risk factor for lung cancer, but exactly how…
International symposium in Boston targets drug resistance
October 11, 2011 -- Scientists from around the globe gathered in Boston this month to discuss the enduring problem of…
Former acting CDC head Besser discusses politics and public health with HSPH students
October 6, 2011 -- As acting head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during the beginning of…
Dean Frenk pushes global health agenda
October 3, 2011 -- HSPH Dean Julio Frenk stepped up his efforts this fall to keep global health issues at…
Dean Julio Frenk inducted into American Academy of Arts and Sciences
October 3, 2011 -- Induction Recognizes ‘Extraordinary Individual Achievement’ Julio Frenk, Dean of Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and T…
Postdocs celebrated at Annual Appreciation Day
September 29, 2011 -- HSPH postdoctoral researchers were honored at a reception on September 22, 2011, in the Kresge Cafeteria for…
HSPH study suggests natural selection at work in certain disease-related genes
September 29, 2011 A new study led by Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) researchers implies that, among three closely…
Move prevention to the top of every nation's health care agenda, health expert urges
September 28, 2011 -- The world needs a prevention revolution, Rear Admiral Susan Blumenthal told an HSPH audience on September 15, 2011. A…