The inaugural cohort in the Harvard Global Nursing Leadership Program’s Certificate in Global Public Health for Nurse Leaders convened in Kenya in September for a week-long intensive course on health systems strengthening.
Samuel Myers of Harvard Chan School is among the contributors to The Climate Book, a new book created by environmental activist Greta Thunberg.
Harvard Chan School’s Nancy Krieger and colleagues have updated and broadened a project aimed at training people in how to track and monitor socially related disparities having to do with where a person lives.
Suicide is a preventable tragedy—but there’s much work yet to be done in figuring out the best strategies for doing so, according to experts who spoke at a symposium on the topic at Harvard Chan School.
Enrollments have jumped at popular Harvard Chan School executive education program that offers physicians worldwide the opportunity to gain clinical research skills.
Amanda Jahan, special projects manager in the Dean’s Office, received Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Summer 2022 Acknowledging Commitment and Excellence (ACE) Award.
Technologies such as genomic sequencing have proved to be invaluable in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and will be important in preventing future infectious disease outbreaks, according to the panel of experts who spoke at a Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health event.
Experts discussed some of the latest research on Alzheimer’s causes and potential treatments at the the 25th annual John B. Little Symposium.
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health has welcomed six new primary faculty members over the past few months.
Harvard Chan School faculty members Wafaie Fawzi, Vikram Patel, and John Quackenbush were elected to the National Academy of Medicine.