You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Atul Gawande, a professor in the Department of Health Policy … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Atul Gawande, 02/09/21”
Kasisomayajula “Vish” Viswanath, Lee Kum Kee Professor of Health Communication in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Harvard Chan School, discussed the threat of COVID misinformation and disinformation and how we can fight it.
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology. This call was recorded … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Michael Mina, 02/05/21”
As a master’s student in biostatistics at Harvard Chan School, Alma Fredriksson has helped build prediction models for maternal health, analyzed the relationship between air pollution and Alzheimer’s disease, and co-chaired the department’s Master’s Student Committee.
Research scientist Rebekka Lee discusses how best to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines are distributed equitably in Massachusetts.
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard T.H. School of Public Health with Joseph Allen, associate professor of exposure assessment science and … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Joseph Allen, 02/01/21”
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Michael Mina, assistant professor of epidemiology. This call was recorded … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Micheal Mina, 01/29/21”
Sue Goldie uses outside-the-box teaching techniques to give students a firm grasp of the sprawling field of public health.
You’re listening to a press conference from the Harvard School of Public Health with Barry Bloom, the Joan L. and Julius H. Jacobson, research … Continue reading “Coronavirus (COVID-19): Press Conference with Barry Bloom, 01/28/21”
During the pandemic, Harvard Chan School’s Department of Health Policy and Management got creative with virtual programming to keep faculty, staff, and students feeling connected.