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Harvard Public Health Review

Asthma

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Couple's combined expertise forges new directions for treating asthma and lead poisoning

HSPH faculty members Rosalind and Robert Wright

A Geographer of Health

Nicos Middleton, a research fellow in the HSPH-Cyprus Initiative for the Environment and Public Health, is studying the long-term health effects of traffic pollution in Boston and Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus.


Clear as Glass

Research by HSPH Professor Jeffrey Fredberg shatters conventional notions about how cells go about their routine business of stretching, spreading, and contracting. The findings could have far-reaching implications for treating illnesses caused by mechanical dysfunction, such as inappropriate airway narrowing in asthma, cell invasion in cancer, and vessel constriction in vascular disease--and even for stopping infections.

Slideshow: The Softer Side of Cells-Dr. Jeffrey Fredberg 

 

image: Nicos Middleton 

 

photograph: Kent Dayton-HSPH