Novel malaria research wins Gates funding
November 18, 2011 Research at the Harvard School of Public Health that could play a key role in the development of a new malaria … Continue reading “Novel malaria research wins Gates funding”
November 18, 2011 Research at the Harvard School of Public Health that could play a key role in the development of a new malaria … Continue reading “Novel malaria research wins Gates funding”
November 16, 2011 — When Aparna Chandrasekhar traveled from the United States to India at age 13 to visit family, she spent time shadowing … Continue reading “Harvard School of Public Health hosts seminar on school’s contributions to maternal health”
November 14, 2011 — Ten years ago, when David Shore first began offering a program for health care executives on how to lead their organizations through change, … Continue reading “Building trust and collaboration in health care”
November 9, 2011 Researchers from Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH), Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and their collaborators have found more evidence … Continue reading “Mounting evidence links Epstein-Barr virus, multiple sclerosis”
November 4, 2011 — Former HSPH Prof Calls Working in D.C. “Sometimes Frustrating but Absolutely Fascinating” Howard Koh spent two decades as a doctor. Working … Continue reading “HHS official Howard Koh stresses importance of public health work”
November 4, 2011 — Max Essex, Mary Woodward Lasker Professor of Health Sciences and chairman of the Harvard School of Public Health AIDS Initiative, was … Continue reading “HSPH faculty members earn research achievement awards”
November 4, 2011 With the continuing trend toward ever-more “natural” diets, the raw milk debate has gathered steam, including here in Massachusetts where lawmakers … Continue reading “HSPH student helps Mass. Department of Public Health analyze consequences of raw milk distribution”
November 2, 2011 — Always have a goal and know where you are headed, Julie Gerberding, former director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control … Continue reading “Former CDC director talks leadership with HSPH students”
November 1, 2011 — Critics who doubt dire predictions about global warming question how much difference, say, a 2-degree temperature increase could mean to … Continue reading “Greenhouse gases pose threat to public health”
November 1, 2011 — Experts estimate that hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians have died since 2003 as a consequence of the United States … Continue reading “Why civilian war deaths matter”