September 30, 2015 — Researchers and policy makers must take steps to address air pollution, climate change, and other environmental issues related to crop … Continue reading “A call to action on food systems and climate change”
September 30, 2015 — Over 100 postdocs, research associates and faculty mentors celebrated Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s “Postdoc Appreciation Day” on … Continue reading “Postdocs thanked at annual appreciation day”
On Monday, October 5, 2015, faculty from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health will take part in HUBweek by engaging in a wide-ranging discussion examining … Continue reading “Experts will discuss pollution, refugee crisis during HUBweek”
September 25, 2015 — On September 25 the United Nations General Assembly adopted the Sustainable Development Goals, a new global agenda to replace the Millennium … Continue reading “A new agenda for the planet’s health “
September 24, 2015 — From July through September this year, up to 30 million people are traveling to the cities of Nashik and Trimbakeshwar … Continue reading “Tracking disease at world’s largest religious festival”
September 22, 2015 — When Robert Farese and Tobias Walther were negotiating to join Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health last year as … Continue reading “Science by a power of two”
September 15, 2015 — Colleagues, friends, and family gathered to celebrate the career and legacy of Lucian Leape, adjunct professor in the Department of Health … Continue reading “Lucian Leape, patient safety champion, honored at retirement symposium”
September 14, 2015 — Under a new student-led nonprofit aimed at reducing infant and maternal mortality in South Asia, expectant mothers would receive a free box … Continue reading “A baby box aims to save infant and maternal lives”
September 1, 2015 — On the afternoon of April 13, 2013, after two bombs exploded at the Boston Marathon, scores of severely injured people … Continue reading “Flexible leadership helped save Boston Marathon bombing victims”
August 26, 2015 — Legal scholar and gay Asian American Kenji Yoshino spoke on August 24 with Harvard Chan School staff, students, and faculty … Continue reading “‘Covering’ to fit in and get ahead”