Program explores molecular underpinnings of chronic diseases
The Program in Genetic Epidemiology and Statistical Genetics explores molecular underpinnings of chronic diseases.
The Program in Genetic Epidemiology and Statistical Genetics explores molecular underpinnings of chronic diseases.
The 10th annual Nutrition and Global Health Symposium focused on the challenges of building better global food systems to meet local needs.
The launch of the Harvard Chan Advanced Multi-omics Platform, or ChAMP, provides access to cutting edge tech for Harvard Chan School scientists.
A panel of faculty and students delved into the potential causes of increasing “deaths of despair”—deaths from drugs, alcohol, and suicide.
Nearly 60 students from four fields of study presented findings from their summer practicum experiences with host organizations around the world at Harvard Chan School’s biannual MPH-65 Field Practice Poster Night.
Miriam Nelson, professor emerita at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University, recently spoke at Harvard Chan School about the urgent need to consider the health of the environment in nutrition policy.
Bryn Austin joined actor and activist Jameela Jamil for an advocacy day in support of two bills that aim to address diet culture and its potentially toxic effects on young people.
The Program in Quantitative Genomics conference explored the intersection of cancer, immunology, and data science.
For elderly and unhealthy people, air travel—particularly long flights—may pose more serious health risks than previously thought.
The Leaders in Health program provides participants from local organizations and agencies with training in public health fundamentals and support to develop projects that will enhance their work.