2023 Howard, Dorsey, Still Lecture and Diversity Awards Ceremony “Diversity: A Personal Journey From Then to Now” Guest Speaker: Shirley Marks, MD, MPH, DLFAPA, HMS ’73 Psychiatrist and former Regional … Continue reading “2023 Howard, Dorsey, Still Lecture and Diversity Awards Ceremony”
Dr Jacob Berry, first year resident in the HSPH Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency, will present a case of mask-related acne. Dr. Craig Rohan, Assistant Clinical Professor of Dermatology, Wright … Continue reading “Unmasked! Occupational Mask-related Acne”
Lou DiBerardinis, MS, CIH, CSP, director, Environmental, Health and Safety at MIT and Instructor at HSPH, will provide a preview of the upcoming course, Guidelines for Laboratory Design, offered by … Continue reading “Health and Safety Aspects in Laboratory Design: Prevention thru Design”
Join this François-Xavier Bagnoud (FXB) Center work in progress (WIP) seminar to hear Dr. Makofane discuss two projects which he has been working on since 2022. The Constellations Project aims to … Continue reading “FXB Center Work in Progress Seminar: Update on The Constellations Project and RESPND-MI (Mpox)”
Join the Department of Global Health and Population on March 30 via Zoom for our weekly Thursday Brown Bag Series. Sian H. Tsuei, MHSc, MD, CCFP, will present, “How hospitals’ … Continue reading “How hospitals’ goal setting, feedback, and process standardization capacity impact provider payment reforms”
Join the Harvard Chan-NIEHS Center for Environmental Health and the Harvard Department of the History of Science for a special event about the life of Niels Bohr, who was awarded … Continue reading “Niels Bohr: Life Behind the Physics, War and Peace”
A Harvard-China Project Research Seminar with Ernani Choma, Research Fellow, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Dr. Ernani Choma‘s research has focused on fine particulate matter … Continue reading “Source-Specific Mortality Attributable to PM2.5—Implications for Emission Control in the U.S and the World”
This event will be hybrid and speakers will appear via Zoom. To register for the in-person session, click here. To register for the virtual session, click here. Speakers: Marta Arretche, Professor at the … Continue reading “Decentralization and Outcomes: Has Decentralization Improved Health in Latin America?”
Inde Zintis, PhD Research Fellow, John B. Little Center Harvard Chan School Ongoing research has highlighted the heterogeneity of neural cell types and their functions but few analyses have characterized … Continue reading “MIPS Seminar: Apoptotic sensitivity across neural cell types: insights into aging and neurodegeneration”
Jonathan Choiniere, PhD Research Fellow, John B. Little Center Harvard Chan School This presentation is a work in progress update that will describe the induction of cellular senescence in ovarian … Continue reading “MIPS Seminar: Targeting treatment resistant senescent cells in ovarian cancer”