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.
There’s been a steady proliferation of nuclear weapons over the past two decades and an increased threat in recent weeks due to the conflict in Ukraine. David Hunter thinks the way to minimize the threat is by increasing people’s awareness of the dangers of nuclear weapons—and possibly taking to the streets in protest.
The U.S. has a lot to learn from Costa Rica. That message came through loud and clear in a fireside chat with former Costa Rican President Carlos Alvarado Quesada at Harvard Chan School.
Following Hurricane Ian, Harvard Chan School’s Paul Biddinger and a group of Massachusetts health workers treated hundreds of patients in a tent complex outside a Sarasota-area hospital.
At a September 23 virtual event at Harvard Chan School, experts discussed the wide-ranging impacts of long COVID and current research strategies for advancing treatments and diagnosis.
Harvard Chan School’s Dyann Wirth offers some thoughts on a new malaria vaccine and its potential impact.
Panelists at a Harvard Chan School forum examined how a slew of recent decisions by the Supreme Court negatively affect public health—and how advocates can push back.