The Department of Epidemiology Seminar Series Speaker: Sander Greenland, DrPH Professor Emeritus UCLA School of Public Health Department of Epidemiology Abstract: Science is often idealized as a system of investigation … Continue reading “There’s Not Much Science in Science Addressing the Psychosocial Gap in Methodology”
How does an idea evolve from a story to a piece of journalism? Join journalist Heba Aly, CEO of the New Humanitarian, to find out in this special ask-me-anything event … Continue reading “The story behind the story with the New Humanitarian”
Richard Layte, DPhil Oxon, professor of sociology, Trinity College Dublin, will present (in person) “Social connection in childhood and adolescence, social position and interpersonal trust: A preliminary theory and analysis.” … Continue reading “Social Demography Seminar: “Social connection in childhood and adolescence, social position and interpersonal trust: A preliminary theory and analysis””
On April 14, the Media, Medicine, and Health lecture series will present “Telling Medical Stories on TV: Two Physician-Writers in Conversation” — a conversation with Neal Baer (ER, Designated Survivor, … Continue reading “Telling Medical Stories on TV: Two Physician-Writers in Conversation”
The fourth of our 2023 PCMM Seminar Series will be held next Friday, April 28, at 4 pm: Martin Flank, Ph.D. Professor Department of Microbiology and Immunology University of Maryland … Continue reading “PCMM Seminar: Martin Flank, Ph.D. “Whence the Vertebrate Adaptive Immune System””
Please join the Women, Gender, & Health Interdisciplinary Concentration as Sara Rosenbaum, a US health law expert, discusses past and upcoming US Supreme Court decisions and their implications for gender, … Continue reading “The US Supreme Court: Gender, Sexuality, and Health Justice – Pending & Past Decisions”
The Harvard & Legacy of Slavery Memorialization Committee invite you to explore the complexity of history and memory, and the role communities play in helping institutions reckon with the past … Continue reading “Setting the Table: Descendant Communities, Institutions, and Engagement Toward Possible Futures”
Join the Department of Global Health and Population on April 20th via Zoom for our weekly Thursday Brown Bag Series. Aya Goto, MD, MPH, PhD, will present, “Health literacy promotion … Continue reading “Health literacy promotion as a key in long-term responses after the Fukushima nuclear disaster in 2011”
The places in which we live, work, play, and age influence our health behaviors, our mental health, our cognitive function, and our chronic disease risk. However, the majority of research … Continue reading “Computational Challenges in Environmental Epidemiology: Embedding Spatial Data Science, Mobile Health Techn, and Deep Learning into Prospective Cohort Studies”
Join us for this hybrid Author Series event! Mary Calderone and the Fight for Sexual Health by Professor Ellen More At a time when abortion access in the United States … Continue reading “The Transformation of American Sex Education”