In her role as gender-based violence research coordinator at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, 2008 HSPH graduate Jocelyn Kelly traveled to war-torn Eastern Congo in … Continue reading “Women’s health: Rape of the Congo”
Walter Willett, chairman of HSPH’s Department of Nutrition and the Fredrick John Stare Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition, was interviewed October 8, 2010, on … Continue reading “Nutrition news: Few Americans eat all their fruits and vegetables”
An article published in Nature by Gökhan S. Hotamisligil, chair of HSPH’s Department of Molecular Metabolism and James S. Simmons Professor Genetics and Metabolism, … Continue reading “HSPH paper on inflammation and metabolic disorders widely cited”
A group of 100 Milwaukee business and governmental leaders recently role-played a terrorist attack scenario at The Meta-Leadership Summit for Preparedness, run in partnership … Continue reading “Marcus leads disaster-readiness summit”
Dr. Suraya Dalil, who graduated from HSPH with a masters in health care management in 2005, serves as Acting Minister of Public Health in … Continue reading “Global health news: HSPH alum on the challenges of leading Afghanistan’s public health efforts”
A group of 100 Milwaukee business and governmental leaders recently role-played a terrorist attack scenario at The Meta-Leadership Summit for Preparedness, run in partnership … Continue reading “Marcus leads disaster-readiness summit”
Meredith Rosenthal, associate professor of health economics and policy at HSPH, was interviewed Sept. 24, 2010, by Fox25 Morning News in Boston about what … Continue reading “Health care law: New regulations kick in”
HSPH’s Arnold Epstein, chair of the Department of Health Policy and Management and John H. Foster professor of health policy and management, is one … Continue reading “Epstein named to new GAO Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute Board of Governors”
Students from across Harvard gathered in an HSPH classroom on September 20, 2010, to watch a live webcast of TEDxChange’s “The Future We Make,” … Continue reading “HSPH students gather for worldwide webcast linked to Millennium Development Goals”
A Massachusetts elementary school closed earlier this month to remove caulk containing PCBs, or polychlorinated biphenyls, but the potentially harmful chemicals are likely present … Continue reading “Toxic chemicals used to build older Mass. schools”