Helping a war-torn country rebuild
Student plans on returning home to Syria to practice science, influence health care policy May 10, 2016 — Lana Awad didn’t know until she was … Continue reading “Helping a war-torn country rebuild”
Student plans on returning home to Syria to practice science, influence health care policy May 10, 2016 — Lana Awad didn’t know until she was … Continue reading “Helping a war-torn country rebuild”
May 9, 2016 — E-cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and hookah tobacco will soon be regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and their … Continue reading “New FDA regulations on e-cigarettes a “mixed bag””
May 6, 2016— Let’s say you’re a policy maker and you’re trying to figure out the best way to address a health issue—maybe you … Continue reading “Introduction to decision science draws crowd to latest ‘nanocourse’”
May 3, 2016 — A water balloon toss, a tug of war, and a three-legged race were part of the fun at Harvard Chan … Continue reading “Fun on the field”
On Tuesday, April 26, students, faculty, and staff at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health had the chance to learn about strategies for communicating with those who have disabilities.
May 3, 2016—Physician Jeff Vogel, MPH ’16, has treated all manner of workplace injuries from broken bones to monkey bites. When these patients need … Continue reading “Getting injured workers back on their feet”
May 2, 2016 – Making connections and building partnerships with other people and organizations is key to handling a public health crisis—and it’s particularly … Continue reading “Advice for future public health leaders: Build partnerships before crises occur”
April 28, 2016 — Advances in DNA sequencing and genetic ancestry testing have led many African Americans to rush for more answers about their … Continue reading “Author explores the intersection of science and race”
April 28, 2016 — Every company has a “public health footprint,” according to John Quelch, a professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public … Continue reading “Is good health good for business?”
April 28, 2016 — James H. Ware, the Frederick Mosteller Professor of Biostatistics and Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Science at the Harvard Chan … Continue reading “In memoriam: James H. Ware, renowned biostatistician, admired leader and mentor”