Alumni Awards 2019
Three outstanding individuals nominated by their peers received the School’s highest honor at this year’s Alumni Award of Merit celebration.
A tech-centric approach to reducing mosquito-borne diseases
Hyegi Chung, MPH ’18, and former Harvard Chan postdoc Evdoxia Kakani met with students to talk about their work at Verily—a subsidiary of Alphabet, the parent company of Google—on using a tech-centric approach to reduce mosquito-borne diseases.
At 2019 Alumni Weekend, a closer look at ‘misinfodemics’
About 140 Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health alumni returned to the School for Alumni Weekend.
The Translator
After a three-decade career as a physician, HIV/AIDS researcher, and policymaker, Lawrence Deyton, SM ’76, is bringing a public health ethos to medical education.
Alumni News
1970 Barry Levy, MPH, edited the third edition of Social Injustice and Public Health (Oxford University Press, 2019), the 20th book that he has edited or co-edited. The book describes the adverse effects of social injustice on the…
‘Epidemiology that matters’
Sandro Galea, dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health, outlined for a Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health audience what he sees as the current state of the epidemiology field, and…
Opinion: Brother’s mental illness a tough lesson for young doctor
Saadia Sediqzadah, SM ’19, a psychiatry resident at the University of Toronto, received a painful lesson in the important caregiving role that family and friends play for people with mental illnesses.
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Flipping the Paradigm in Ebola Treatment
Shevin Jacob, MPH ’03, wants desperately ill patients to receive quality care, not just diagnosis and isolation.
Off the Cuff: Fighting Misinfodemics
Online misinformation can fuel epidemics such as Ebola virus disease and measles.