January 20, 2016 – “Range anxiety” – a problem experienced by electric car owners who fear they will be unable to find charging stations … Continue reading “Teacher-student collaboration fuels recommendations to boost electric vehicle popularity”
January 7, 2015 — U.S. government officials released the new 2015-2020 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGAs) on January 7, 2016. Nutrition expert Frank Hu, … Continue reading “Assessing the new U.S. dietary guidelines”
January 5, 2016 — Eric Kim, a research fellow in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public … Continue reading “Can volunteering lead to better health?”
December 18, 2015 — A dozen years ago, Vincent James played a key role in helping launch a national project allowing students to apply to … Continue reading “Vincent James honored for helping launch common application for public health schools”
December 16, 2015 – More than 40 national and international health leaders gathered December 10-11, 2015, at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health … Continue reading “Experts focus on translational science at global health event”
December 16, 2015 — As an undergraduate at McGill University in Montreal, Anvita Kulkarni, SM ’16, had a passion for social justice and health … Continue reading “Working with homeless women teaches student valuable lessons”
December 14, 2015 — Under a new federal proposal, smoking would be banned in all public housing in the United States within several years. … Continue reading “Getting residents on board with proposed smoking ban in public housing”
The bacteria that cause tuberculosis are experts at survival, allowing the disease to persist even when faced with the immune system and drugs. Harvard T.H. … Continue reading “In pursuit of an elusive foe”
Former students, colleagues remember his kindness, generosity, passion for science December 10, 2015 — Scientists from around the globe joined Harvard T.H. Chan School … Continue reading “Symposium honors legacy of Dimitrios Trichopoulos, leader in field of epidemiology”
December 7, 2015 — Since the first World AIDS Day in 1988, the first day in December has been a day to remember those … Continue reading “Progress, challenges in tackling pediatric HIV/AIDS”