E-cigarette products made by Juul Labs were contaminated with a microbial toxin that can cause long-term lung damage, according to an analysis conducted by researchers from Harvard Chan School.
Ashish Jha plans to visit eight high-income countries outside the U.S. to learn what works—and what doesn’t—in their health systems.
About 70 students, along with faculty members, family, and friends, gathered recently to celebrate their graduation from Harvard Chan School.
At 170th Cutter Lecture, James Robins, Mitchell L. and Robin LaFoley Dong Professor of Epidemiology, discusses the “causal revolution.”
The Trump administration has finalized a rule tightening work requirements for SNAP.
The Program in Genetic Epidemiology and Statistical Genetics explores molecular underpinnings of chronic diseases.
The 10th annual Nutrition and Global Health Symposium focused on the challenges of building better global food systems to meet local needs.
The launch of the Harvard Chan Advanced Multi-omics Platform, or ChAMP, provides access to cutting edge tech for Harvard Chan School scientists.
A panel of faculty and students delved into the potential causes of increasing “deaths of despair”—deaths from drugs, alcohol, and suicide.
Nearly 60 students from four fields of study presented findings from their summer practicum experiences with host organizations around the world at Harvard Chan School’s biannual MPH-65 Field Practice Poster Night.