Department of Epidemiology Seminar Series Speaker: Issa Dahabreh, MD, ScD Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Abstract: In recent years there has been increasing … Continue reading “Learning about a target population by combining information from multiple sources”
Ohjae Gowen, PhD candidate in sociology, Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, and HCPDS graduate student affiliate, will present (in person) “Career, children, or neither? Fathers’ housework and mothers’ … Continue reading “Harvard Pop Center Social Demography Seminar: “Career, children, or neither? Fathers’ housework and mothers’ work-family arrangements following first birth””
The first Tuesday of each month, we will select a health centered print, audio or video story, then gather in person to discuss how it came together and identify the … Continue reading “Monthly health journalism ‘bonfires’”
Join us for a screening and post-film Q&A discussion of Plantadas, a film based on real-life testimonies, which tells the stories of three women who fought to restore democracy in … Continue reading “Film Screening “Plantadas””
Engage in profound conversations around the WHO theme, “Mental Health is a Universal Human Right.” Our event features two remarkable authors: Jeremy Nobel, author of ‘Project Unlonely,’ discussing ‘Healing Our … Continue reading “World Mental Health Day Event: Mental Health, a Universal Human Right”
Join the Department of Global Health and Population on October 5th via Zoom for our weekly Thursday Brown Bag Series. Eeshani Kandpal will present, “The Impact of Performance-Based Financing on … Continue reading “The Impact of Performance-Based Financing on Health Worker Motivation: Evidence from Five Countries”
Join this work in progress (WIP) seminar to hear from FXB Visiting Scholar, Sergio Aguayo, PhD, MA a scholar, human rights advocate, and political analyst from Mexico. Through his dedication and experience, … Continue reading “FXB Center Work in Progress Seminar: Forced Mobility and Organized Crime in Latin America”
Join us in a panel discussion and open conversation as we discuss best practices in relation to academic freedom, scientific integrity and teaching around topics such as population health, global … Continue reading “Teaching in the Storm: Academic Freedom, Scientific Integrity, and Best Pedagogic Practices”
Mary M. Johnson, MD, PhD Principal Research Scientist, Nadeau Lab Molecular & Integrative Physiological Sciences/EH Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
About 2023 has seen a new wave of climate extremes causing disruptions and displacement throughout the world, from heat and wildfires in North America and Europe to unprecedented flooding in … Continue reading “CrisisReady: Data-Driven Decision Making in a Changing Climate”