Meet Our New PhD Students!

Randy Williams Hello! My name is Randy Williams and I’m from New York. I have a bachelor’s in mathematics from Fordham University and master’s degree in biostatistics from Columbia University. … Continue reading “Meet Our New PhD Students!”

Upcoming Dissertation Defenses

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Rachel Nethery Receives Climate Change Solutions Fund Award

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Rachel Nethery, whose research on “Characterizing Wildfire Smoke Health Impacts and Identifying Vulnerable Populations: A 10-year Study of the Western U.S.” was one of the winning … Continue reading “Rachel Nethery Receives Climate Change Solutions Fund Award”

MEMCARE-SRC Speaker Series w. Brent Coull – 12/13

Please join the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s MEMCARE Superfund Research Center for our Fall 2021 Speaker Series with:Brent Coull, PhDProfessor of BiostatisticsHarvard T.H. Chan School of Pubic … Continue reading “MEMCARE-SRC Speaker Series w. Brent Coull – 12/13”

Christina Howe and Xiao Wu Awarded the Barry R. and Irene Tilenius Bloom Fellowship!

Congratulations to doctoral student Christina Howe and postdoctoral fellow Xiao Wu who have been awarded the Barry R. and Irene Tilenius Bloom Fellowship for 2019-2020! This fellowship provides financial support … Continue reading “Christina Howe and Xiao Wu Awarded the Barry R. and Irene Tilenius Bloom Fellowship!”

Get to Know Our New PhD Students!

Over the next few weeks we’ll be introducing you to our first year doctoral students. Hi, my name is Michael Cork and I grew up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and attended Pomona College for … Continue reading “Get to Know Our New PhD Students!”

Francesca Dominici on the Health Effects of Bushfires and Particulate Matter

A Health Report broadcast aired on ABC Radio National put the impacts of the recent bushfires in Australia into the context of an ongoing issue; the health impacts of air pollution. In … Continue reading “Francesca Dominici on the Health Effects of Bushfires and Particulate Matter”

HSPH Researchers Examine Short Term Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter

Pollution is taking a much more devastating toll on our health than we realize. A recent article in CNN Health cites research on the surprisingly strong link between exposure to particle … Continue reading “HSPH Researchers Examine Short Term Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter”