An international team unravels the genetic basis for the protective effects of the RTS,S malaria vaccine — the first candidate vaccine to win approval … Continue reading “Dissecting the power of a historic vaccine”
October 20, 2015 — It was announced this week that two faculty members from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health—Xihong Lin and Brendan … Continue reading “Xihong Lin, Brendan Manning, Shuji Ogino receive prestigious NCI awards”
October 19, 2015 — Interested in the field of public health but (a) don’t know where to find a good class, (b) don’t want … Continue reading “Unique course offers overview of public health—for free”
October 15, 2015 — Richard Levins, John Rock Professor of Population Sciences at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, has been known throughout … Continue reading “Finding truth in ‘the whole’”
October 8, 2015 — The roots of the current Syrian crisis may be found in the massive drought that afflicted the country between 2006 … Continue reading “At HUBweek, experts focus on global health threats”
October 8, 2015 — Massachusetts may become the first state to regulate sales of dietary supplements marketed as weight-loss and muscle-building aids, thanks to … Continue reading “Students, faculty take action on unsafe dietary supplements”
October 6, 2015 — Public health practitioners, policy makers, and industry representatives from China and the U.S. gathered September 28–29, 2015, to share experiences … Continue reading “Summit brings together U.S., China health leaders”
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”