As a master’s student in biostatistics at Harvard Chan School, Alma Fredriksson has helped build prediction models for maternal health, analyzed the relationship between air pollution and Alzheimer’s disease, and co-chaired the department’s Master’s Student Committee.
Research scientist Rebekka Lee discusses how best to ensure that COVID-19 vaccines are distributed equitably in Massachusetts.
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Sue Goldie uses outside-the-box teaching techniques to give students a firm grasp of the sprawling field of public health.
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During the pandemic, Harvard Chan School’s Department of Health Policy and Management got creative with virtual programming to keep faculty, staff, and students feeling connected.
Health policy expert John McDonough discusses the road ahead for the Affordable Care Act in this Q&A.
Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization, will serve as commencement speaker at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s 2021 ceremony in May.
Two faculty members from Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health—Sara Bleich and Benjamin Sommers—and one former faculty member, Gina McCarthy, have been chosen for roles in the new Biden-Harris administration.