Healthy Buildings on the Horizon
From fighting coronavirus to boosting cognitive performance, Joe Allen thinks healthy buildings will be the next public health revolution.
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From fighting coronavirus to boosting cognitive performance, Joe Allen thinks healthy buildings will be the next public health revolution.
The Login5 Foundation, which had previously supported the initial development and debut of the CoBE calculator, is continuing its support of the project with a new gift of $1.5 million.
The Apple Women’s Health Study will use data from smartphones to help researchers understand menstruation’s ties to many diseases.
As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolds across the world, the Harvard Chan School community has provided influential research, policy advice, and public education.
Alumni News from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Andrew Morris-Singer, MD ’07, and his husband Corey Morris-Singer, PhD ’12, and helping two centers at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health with key roles in confronting COVID-19 scale up their operations.
Public health and design take different approaches to making life better for people.
Public health’s moment of truth.
Since 2004, Christopher Golden has been filling in the links between climate change and health among Madagascar’s Malagasy people, in hopes of refining both scientific understanding and on-the-ground interventions.
Marianne Wessling-Resnick, professor of nutritional biochemistry, died on November 12, 2019.