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Mary Bassett, Bizu Gelaye, and Xihong Lin are among 50 alumni of the University of Washington School of Public Health who have been recognized as “changemakers” in the field of public health.
As academic institutions grapple with systemic racism following the police killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and other Black Americans, they need to do more than tick off a list of surface-level actions.
An interactive article, created with help from Harvard Chan’s Joseph Allen and other experts, shows how face masks help prevent coronavirus infection.
Epidemiologist Marc Lipsitch discussed a range of topics related to the coronavirus pandemic in a half-hour interview on the podcast “Deep Background with Noah Feldman.”
Public health experts have been encouraging local election officials to embrace a suite of safety measures at polling places for the November 3 election.
A selection of articles from October 2020 featuring Harvard Chan School experts discussing the coronavirus pandemic.
A new model predicts that after 2021, the number of people with moderate and severe food insecurity will begin to slowly decline.
Two Harvard Chan School experts explored the implications of the 2020 election for the future of U.S. health policy in a special report in the New England Journal of Medicine.
A new data-driven tool will help state and county decision makers in the U.S. plan for the distribution of coronavirus vaccines to priority populations.