Category: department_news
Frontiers in Biostatistics – 1/16
CELEHS Celebrates Five Years of Translational Research
Last Friday, research collaborators gathered at the Harvard Faculty Club to celebrate the five year anniversary of the Translational Data Science Center for a Learning Health System (CELEHS) with a … Continue reading “CELEHS Celebrates Five Years of Translational Research”
Upcoming Lightning Talks – 12/7
Lightning Talks | Thursday, December 7th | 4:00pm Mauricio TecResearch Associate, Department of Biostatistics, HSPH Junwei LuAssistant Professor of Biostatistics, Department of Biostatistics, HSPH Rafael IrizarryChair of the Dept. of Data … Continue reading “Upcoming Lightning Talks – 12/7”
Frontiers in Biostatistics – 12/5
Biostatistics Journal Club – 12/6
Biostatistics Journal Club: Adjustment for Baseline Response in Longitudinal StudiesWednesday, December 6, 20231:00 pm – 2:00 pmZoomHistorically, two main analytic approaches have been proposed for adjusting for baseline response in … Continue reading “Biostatistics Journal Club – 12/6”
The 175th Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine – 12/8
The 175th Cutter Lecture on Preventive MedicineFriday, December 8, 20234:00-5:00PMRegister for in-personWatch LivestreamEvent Page
Hanukkah Celebration – 12/12
Hanukkah: A Harvard Longwood Community Event Join the Harvard Longwood community for a festive Hanukkah celebration at the Harvard Chan School of Public Health on December 12th at 5:30 pm! Hosted … Continue reading “Hanukkah Celebration – 12/12”
Upcoming CAUSALab Events
16th Kolokotrones Symposium, “Causal Inference in Pregnancy: Real World Data when Randomized Trials are Impractical” takes place in-person at HSPH and virtually over Zoom on Friday, December 15, 1-5pm ET. … Continue reading “Upcoming CAUSALab Events”
Study finds particulate air pollutants from coal-fired power plants may be twice as deadly as that from other sources
An article in the Harvard Gazette highlights a recently published study in Nature led by George Mason University, University of Texas at Austin, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health that suggests that … Continue reading “Study finds particulate air pollutants from coal-fired power plants may be twice as deadly as that from other sources”