The COVID-19 pandemic has elevated the relevance of indoor air quality (IAQ) and proved that buildings should be the first line of defense to reduce the spread of respiratory pathogens, … Continue reading “Improving Indoor Air Quality in Long Term Care Facilities. Practical Guidance.”
Early career investigators are a unique reservoir of new ideas, innovation, and excellence in cancer research. To celebrate this, we welcome you to join the 10th Annual DF/HCC Celebration of … Continue reading “10th Annual DF/HCC Celebration of Early Career Investigators in Cancer Research”
The Health and Human Rights Journal has recently published a special section on the Palestinian right to health aiming to explore the conceptual and material connections between settler colonialism, structural racism, and … Continue reading “Settler Colonialism, Structural Racism, and The Palestinian Right to Health Special Edition: A conversation with the Authors”
Within a relatively short time span, social media have transformed the way humans interact, leading many to wonder what, if any, implications this interactive revolution has had for people’s emotional … Continue reading “Social Media and Well-Being: Pitfalls, Progress, and Next Steps”
Join us for a special lecture by Dr. R.C.H. (Roel) Vermeulen, professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Exposome Science at Utrecht University and the director of the Institute for Risk Assessment Sciences (IRAS) … Continue reading “The Exposome and Health: Where Chemistry Meets Biology”
Are you potentially interested in, looking for, or entering into practicums related to humanitarianism? Come to hear and learn from other Harvard students who have completed practicums or theses related to … Continue reading “Humanitarian Practicum Panel”
Dr. Schneider, PhD, the Malcom Wiener Professor of Social Policy, Professor of Sociology, Harvard Kennedy School, will discuss work scheduling practices in the service sector and describe the effects of … Continue reading “Routine Uncertainty in the Service Sector”
Department of Epidemiology Seminar Series Speaker: Beate Ritz, MD, PhD Professor, Departments of Epidemiology and Environmental Health Sciences, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California Los Angeles Abstract: … Continue reading “GIS-based Pesticide Exposures, Biologic Signatures, and Parkinson’s Disease in California”
Department of Epidemiology Seminar Speaker: Ran Balicer Chief Innovation Officer, Clalit Health Services & Founding Director, Clalit Research Institute Abstract: Israel relied heavily on real-world data in tackling the Covid-19 … Continue reading “Responding to Public Health Emergencies with Data-Driven Innovation: The Israeli Experience”
Please join us for the Fall Research Scientist Seminar on Tuesday November 29, 12-1pm! We are pleased to have HSPH Research Scientists Dr. Terence Cheng and Dr. Shannan Ho Sui present their work. Dr. Cheng … Continue reading “Harvard Chan Research Scientist Association Fall Seminar”