Press Releases
- Stephen Lagakos, international leader in biostatistics and AIDS research, dies
- Sue Goldie, Ichiro Kawachi elected to U.S. Institute of Medicine
- Associate Dean Howard Koh nominated for assistant secretary of health
- Two HSPH professors elected to Institute of Medicine
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- Health Without Boundaries examines HSPH achievements during Dean Bloom's tenure
- Recent faculty appointments
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STUDENTS
Each year, over 1000 students from more than 50 different countries pursue public health degrees at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH).
Clearing the Air
Students target air pollution from Boston to sub-Saharan Africa
Don't I Know You From Chennai?
How genes and environmental forces increase cancer risk
How Genes and Environmental Forces Increase Cancer Risk
HSPH doctoral student Monica Ter-Minassian
You Have to Be There
Michael Von Clemm travelling fellows experience public health in the real world
Jocelyn Kelly: Panzi Hospital
Rachel Rosenheck: 2 million newborn deaths
Debra Vaughn Hester: 10,000 people, no doctors
Erin Hetherington: School girls at risk for HIV
Stephanie Psaki: HIV/AIDS patients' plight
Meike Van Hemelrijk: Treatments abandoned
Claire Chase: The cost of malaria
An Investment in the Future
By HSPH Dean Barry R. Bloom
Project Antares
Can students launch enterprises that turn a profit and save lives?
A Weighty Challenge
Pritzker scholarship winners fight obesity from many angles
A Geographer of Health
Mapping health risks in Cyprus and Boston
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FACULTY PROFILES
HSPH's world renowned faculty and researchers are credited with landmark discoveries ranging from identification of the AIDS virus most prevalent in Western Africa to demonstrating the dangers of dietary trans fats.
Mr. Water
John Briscoe offers bold, unorthodox ideas for managing scarce water.
Couple's combined expertise forges new directions for treating asthma and lead poisoning
HSPH faculty members Rosalind and Robert Wright
Society Is His Patient: HSPH Dean Julio Frenk
Q & A with HSPH Dean and T & G Angelopoulos Professor of Public Health and International Development
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
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