Upcoming Dissertation Defenses
There is only one week left to register for the Women in Data Science (WiDS) Cambridge conference! This conference is taking place Friday, March 8th, 2024 from 8:00am – 4:30pm ET … Continue reading “Register now for Women in Data Science (WiDS) Cambridge conference!”
Congratulations to PhD student Nick Link (advisors: Bethany Hedt-Gauthier, Rachel Nethery) for being a finalist in the Applied Public Health Statistics student research competition. He presented his work on “spatio-temporal methods to handle … Continue reading “Nick Link finalist in Applied Public Health Statistics student research competition”
Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Biostatistics Rachel Nethery who was just elected as a member of the International Biometric Society’s Eastern North American Region (ENAR) Regional Committee (RECOM). Rachel will serve as a RECOM member … Continue reading “Rachel Nethery elected to ENAR’s RECOM”
Congratulations to alumna and postdoc Jenny Lee, PhD ’22, who has been granted a Burke Climate and Health Fellowship, for her project to ‘Develop a causal inference method to assess the health impacts of … Continue reading “Jenny Lee receives Burke Climate and Health Fellowship!”
The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Boston University School of Public Health were awarded a grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), to create … Continue reading “New center CAFÉ aims to spur research on climate change and health”
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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”
Each virtual event features 4 rounds of 5-minute talks by department faculty & postdocs. This is a great opportunity to get a quick snapshot of current department research in a … Continue reading “First Lightning Talks of the Semester – 2/4”