As fish farms proliferate, diseases do too
June 26, 2014 — Aquaculture has become a booming industry in Chile, with salmon and other fish farmed in floating enclosures along the South … Continue reading “As fish farms proliferate, diseases do too”
June 26, 2014 — Aquaculture has become a booming industry in Chile, with salmon and other fish farmed in floating enclosures along the South … Continue reading “As fish farms proliferate, diseases do too”
Harvard Catalyst fosters relationships across the University June 26, 2014 — Fathers tend not to be included in research on how kids are fed … Continue reading “Innovation through collaboration”
June 23, 2014 — Anubhav and Arunika Agarwal share more than a marriage. Both earned MBAs focused on health management in their home country … Continue reading “Helping ‘the poorest of the poor’”
June 23, 2014 — Recent disease outbreaks have been traced to deliberately unvaccinated Americans—and anti-vaccine sentiment is a serious health concern. Barry Bloom, an … Continue reading “Talking the talk on vaccines”
June 17, 2014 — A new publication based at Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) aims to tackle tough, timely questions facing the public … Continue reading “New student-led public health publication looks for an edge”
June 17, 2014 — Victor De Gruttola, chair of the Department of Biostatistics and Henry Pickering Walcott Professor of Biostatistics at Harvard School of … Continue reading “What does a biostatistician do?”
June 12, 2014 — Many HIV prevention campaigns in sub-Saharan Africa discourage young women from having sexual relations with older men, because older men … Continue reading “HIV in Africa: Young rural women not at greater risk from older partners”
June 6, 2014 — With a bachelor’s degree in mathematical biology, Nadia Abuelezam once considered herself a mathematician who used her skills to tackle … Continue reading “HIV by the numbers”
May 29, 2014 — It’s not always comfortable being a person committed to what others see as an impossible goal, Harvard School of Public … Continue reading “‘Make the impossible possible,’ graduates told”
May 29, 2014 Dean Frenk, Dr. Frieden, faculty, alumni. Good afternoon. Class of 2014. And a special welcome to our family, friends, children, partners, … Continue reading “Commencement 2014: Student speaker Jacqueline Murdoch address”