A public health approach to stemming gun violence
October 4, 2017—In the wake of a mass shooting on October 1 in Las Vegas that left at least 59 people dead and more … Continue reading “A public health approach to stemming gun violence”
October 4, 2017—In the wake of a mass shooting on October 1 in Las Vegas that left at least 59 people dead and more … Continue reading “A public health approach to stemming gun violence”
October 4, 2017—Longwood-area staff and students gathered in the Countway Community Garden to celebrate the harvest on September 28. Guests snacked and visited vendor … Continue reading “Countway Community Garden celebrates harvest”
Puerto Rico is facing an unfolding public health disaster. Stephanie Kayden offers some insights on the public health and medical challenges facing the island.
September 22, 2017 — Postdoctoral researchers, research associates, and their faculty mentors celebrated together at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s “Postdoc Appreciation … Continue reading “Contributions of postdocs, research associates celebrated”
September 21, 2017—Researchers, students, and academic leaders from the U.S. and Japan recently gathered to share experiences and brainstorm ideas for supporting and promoting … Continue reading “Supporting women’s success in academic research careers”
September 18, 2017 – The SNAP program—the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps—is a federal program designed to reduce food insecurity … Continue reading “Purchases under federal SNAP program show higher spending on less healthy foods”
September 13, 2017— From assessing what motivates women in rural Zanzibar to give birth at a health facility rather than at home, to studying … Continue reading “Maternal health internships give students hands-on experience”
September 8, 2017 – A crowd of faculty, staff, and students gathered at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health on September 6, 2017 … Continue reading “Portrait of former Acting Dean David Hunter unveiled”
September 5, 2017—As Peruvian researcher Jaime Miranda described the administrative hassles and corruption standing in the way of better cardiovascular care in his country—including … Continue reading “Lown Scholars form global network to fight cardiovascular disease”
August 31, 2017—This summer, 17 early-career African scientists came together at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health for an introduction to the field … Continue reading “Boosting African research collaborations on the genetics of neuropsychiatric disorders”