‘A terrific first start’
Barry Bloom offers context about the news that two experimental vaccines appear to confer a high level of protection from the coronavirus.
Barry Bloom offers context about the news that two experimental vaccines appear to confer a high level of protection from the coronavirus.
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health with Barry Bloom, the Joan L. and Julius H. … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Barry Bloom, 11/16/20”
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology. This call was recorded … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Michael Mina, 11/13/20”
Benjamin Sommers discusses how a court challenge to the Affordable Care Act, and the Biden presidency, could impact U.S. health policy.
The Harvard Ministerial Leadership Program offers an online dashboard and other tools to guide ministers in developing countries on health, education, economic planning, and finance policy during the coronavirus pandemic.
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Howard Koh, the Harvey V. Fineberg professor of the Practice … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Howard Koh, 11/10/20”
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology. This call was recorded … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Michael Mina, 11/06/20”
A panel discussion focused on health disparities and the work of the Poor People’s Campaign, a nonpartisan social justice movement that mobilizes low-income people to be agents of social change.
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Thomas Tsai, assistant professor in the Department of Health Policy … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Thomas Tsai, 11/05/20”
More than 200 people gathered virtually on October 30, 2020 for the 23rd annual John B. Little Symposium to honor the legacy of radiobiology expert John B. Little and to share research on the health effects of radiation.