HIV by the numbers
June 6, 2014 — With a bachelor’s degree in mathematical biology, Nadia Abuelezam once considered herself a mathematician who used her skills to tackle … Continue reading “HIV by the numbers”
June 6, 2014 — With a bachelor’s degree in mathematical biology, Nadia Abuelezam once considered herself a mathematician who used her skills to tackle … Continue reading “HIV by the numbers”
May 29, 2014 — It’s not always comfortable being a person committed to what others see as an impossible goal, Harvard School of Public … Continue reading “‘Make the impossible possible,’ graduates told”
May 29, 2014 Dean Frenk, Dr. Frieden, faculty, alumni. Good afternoon. Class of 2014. And a special welcome to our family, friends, children, partners, … Continue reading “Commencement 2014: Student speaker Jacqueline Murdoch address”
May 29, 2014 Welcome remarks Dear graduating students, family members, and friends; dear members of the faculty and of the entire Harvard School of … Continue reading “Commencement 2014: Dean Julio Frenk address”
May 29, 2014 Thank you Dean Frenk! Graduates of the class of 2014, proud parents and families, honored guests, friends, esteemed faculty and staff, … Continue reading “Commencement 2014: Alumni Association President Anthony Dias address”
Tom Frieden, director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), is the recipient of the 2014 Julius B. Richmond Award, the … Continue reading “Tom Frieden, ‘uncompromising pragmatist,’ receives Richmond Award”
May 29, 2014 Welcome and thank you to graduates, families, faculty, Dean Frenk, friends and guests. Congratulations. Your being here today is a tribute … Continue reading “Commencement 2014: CDC Director Tom Frieden address”
May 28, 2014 — Each year, several awards are presented to graduating students, faculty, and staff at the Harvard School of Public Health. See … Continue reading “Commencement 2014: Award winners”
The Next Century of Public Health Research May 28, 2014 — The life sciences revolution, big data, healthier urbanization, and complex health problems—topics pivotal … Continue reading “Centennial closing symposium”
May 28, 2014 — HIV is now considered a chronic but manageable infection with the proper medication, but 10% of patients every year develop … Continue reading “HIV drug resistance test earns top honors at Deans’ Challenge”