A storm leaves poor health in its path
November 14, 2014 — Mariana Arcaya is a Yerby Fellow at Harvard School of Public Health whose work focuses on the intersection of urban … Continue reading “A storm leaves poor health in its path”
November 14, 2014 — Mariana Arcaya is a Yerby Fellow at Harvard School of Public Health whose work focuses on the intersection of urban … Continue reading “A storm leaves poor health in its path”
November 12, 2014 — Harvard School of Public Health’s Postdoctoral Association and Student Government, with the support of the Office of Faculty Affairs and … Continue reading “HSPH students, researchers share findings at annual poster day”
November 5, 2014 —Nearly 200 Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) alumni returned to the School on October 24–25 to reconnect with former classmates, … Continue reading “Alumni return to campus for annual weekend”
November 5, 2014 — Meredith Rosenthal, professor of health economics and policy, is marking one year as Harvard School of Public Health’s associate dean … Continue reading “Pursuing a path of diversity, inclusivity”
November 3, 2014 — Cutting-edge work on homeostatic regulation—the process through which the human body maintains stability in response to changes in external conditions—was … Continue reading “Symposium gathers experts on homeostatic regulation”
October 30, 2014 — The death of a mother in pregnancy or childbirth is not an isolated tragic event, but one that also can … Continue reading “Calculating the economic, social impact of maternal deaths”
October 27, 2014 — When Kent Walker’s mother-in-law was diagnosed with a type of brain cancer initially deemed incurable, Walker’s 17-year-old daughter began scouring the … Continue reading “The ‘incredible possibilities’ of big data”
October 9, 2014 — Maryam S Farvid, a visiting scientist and Takemi fellow at Harvard School of Public Health, was first author on two … Continue reading “Red meat consumption and breast cancer risk”
October 7, 2014 — In 2010, New York Times journalists Nicholas Kristof and his wife, Sheryl WuDunn, argued for investing in the health, education, … Continue reading “A practical guide to becoming an effective global citizen”
October 7, 2014 — About 50 postdocs and their mentors celebrated Harvard School of Public Health’s “Postdoc Appreciation Day” on September 19, 2014, which … Continue reading “In praise of postdocs”