HSPH student profiles
Harvard School of Public Health’s student population is made up of more than 1,000 individuals from throughout the United States and 62 other countries … Continue reading “HSPH student profiles”
Harvard School of Public Health’s student population is made up of more than 1,000 individuals from throughout the United States and 62 other countries … Continue reading “HSPH student profiles”
May 6, 2013 — Three years ago, Oregon native Ali Chisti, MPH ’13, Carson Scholar, was on course to become a private practice neurosurgeon, … Continue reading “HSPH student Ali Chisti aims to improve health—and health care access—in rural Oregon”
May 3, 2013 — Despite its flummoxing street layout and notoriously aggressive drivers, Boston has made strides in recent years to redeem itself from … Continue reading “HSPH students propose data-sharing system to improve bicycle safety in Boston”
May 1, 2013 — The influence of a minister of finance in shaping broad public policy, building sustainable health financing, and increasing efficiency in … Continue reading “African finance ministers convene at Harvard to discuss health financing”
April 24, 2013 — In 1962, Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) launched the Department of Demography and Human Ecology, the first department devoted … Continue reading “GHP@50: Symposium explores progress, challenges in global health”
April 23, 2013 — A comprehensive global study of the educational and economic impact of stunted cognitive development due to childhood illnesses and other … Continue reading “Harvard-led research to quantify economic costs of stunted child cognitive development in resource-poor countries”
April 11, 2013 — In the largest-ever study of its kind, an international collaboration of hundreds of scientists has uncovered 74 new genetic markers … Continue reading “Researchers uncover 74 new genetic risk factors for breast, prostate and ovarian cancer”
April 10, 2013 — Harvard School of Public Health Dean Julio Frenk joined hundreds of scientists, doctors, and technical experts from around the world … Continue reading “HSPH Dean Julio Frenk joins global health experts in endorsing polio eradication plan”
April 4, 2013 – National Public Health Week (NPHW), being celebrated during the first week of April, focuses on what U.S. Surgeon General Regina … Continue reading “National Public Health Week 2013 highlights public health’s big returns on investment”
March 29, 2013 — When Arnold Epstein meets Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) alumni on his frequent travels in the U.S. and abroad, … Continue reading “Marc Roberts, a ‘human face of HSPH,’ recognized for 46 years of service to Harvard”