Closing, reopening labs was a complex experiment
The spreading COVID-19 pandemic forced labs around the University to close down in mid-March with just two weeks’ notice.
The spreading COVID-19 pandemic forced labs around the University to close down in mid-March with just two weeks’ notice.
Fall orientation at Harvard Chan School took place virtually this year.
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Howard Koh, professor of the practice of public health, discusses the FDA’s decision to allow the use of convalescent plasma as a treatment for COVID-19.
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Keeping Harvard Chan School connected during the pandemic has posed many challenges for the IT team, but the pandemic has been an unlikely catalyst for improvements on a number of fronts.