Why Public Health? Nicanor Obaldia Rodriguez
April 2011 — In our new series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard School of Public Health students to talk about why they chose … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Nicanor Obaldia Rodriguez”
April 2011 — In our new series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard School of Public Health students to talk about why they chose … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Nicanor Obaldia Rodriguez”
April 2011 — In our new series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard School of Public Health students to talk about why they chose … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Brittany Seymour”
April 2011 — In our new series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard School of Public Health students to talk about why they chose … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Serufusa Sekidde”
April 2011 — In our new series “Why Public Health?” we ask Harvard School of Public Health students to talk about why they chose … Continue reading “Why Public Health? Nayana Vootakuru”
On the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire in New York City, Elkan Blout Professor of Environmental Genetics David Christiani talks about how the … Continue reading “The Triangle Factory fire and workplace safety regulations”
March 2011 — Founded by Martha and Pracha Eamranond in 2005, the Harvard School of Public Health Tango Club meets once a week, offering beginner and … Continue reading “HSPH Tango Club”
John McDonough, director of the Center for Public Health Leadership, discusses his recent op-ed in the The Baltimore Sun that said repealing last year’s health care reform law … Continue reading “Racial and ethnic inequalities”
Lorelei Mucci, associate professor of epidemiology, was a co-author of a Nature study that identified genes that may help determine which men are likely to … Continue reading “Genes and prostate cancer in men”
January 2011 — Why do hospitals have signs for the “nephrology department” when patients with kidney disease who need that department’s services are unlikely … Continue reading “Improving Americans’ health literacy”
December 2010 — Thank you to all who have given their support to HSPH students this year.