The 174th Cutter Lecture on Preventive Medicine Sponsored by the Department of Epidemiology Speaker: Prof. Dr. Karl Lauterbach Federal Minister of Health, Germany Adjunct Professor Harvard T.H. Chan School of … Continue reading “Evidence Based Policy Making”
Aleksei Opacic, MSc, PhD candidate in sociology, Harvard University, and graduate student affiliate, Center for Population and Development Studies, will present “Does (higher) education tend towards egalitarianism? Evidence from a … Continue reading “Harvard Pop Center Social Demography Seminar: “Does (higher) education tend towards egalitarianism? Evidence from a causal transitions model.””
Robert Goldman, PhD Professor Emeritus, Cell and Developmental Biology Northwestern University We study the structure and function of cytoskeletal and nucleoskeletal networks of Intermediate Filaments (IFs). Studies of the cytoskeletal … Continue reading “MIPS Seminar: Intermediate filament networks form connecting links between the nucleus and the cell cortex”
Please consider registering for “Reflections on Authenticity and the Strength Found in Life with Disability”, a webinar presented by Dr. Brooke Ellison, AB ’00, MPP ’04 from 12-1PM on Thursday, December 1st! … Continue reading “Reflections on Authenticity and the Strength Found in Life with Disability”
Join a panel discussion on the key takeaways for climate and health from COP27 with the Climate Change and Human Health Fellows of the François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human … Continue reading “Takeaways from COP27: The Physician Perspective”
Tien Peng, MD, Associate Professor, Pulmonary, Critical Care, Allergy & Sleep, UCSF While resident tissue stem cells play an important role in the regenerative process, they are located within a … Continue reading “MIPS Seminar: Stem cell niche interactions at the barrier”
Professor Josef A. Kas, Head, Soft Matter Physics Division, University of Leipzig Cells in healthy tissues are close to an unjamming transition whereas cell unjamming is an early event within … Continue reading “MIPS Seminar: Cell and tissue mechanics are essential to metastasis”
About South Asia, home to two billion people, has experienced devastating extreme weather events in the past decade – even more so than it has historically. Heatwaves, floods, and cyclones … Continue reading “Data in Crises: Discussions on Climate Migration Driven by Disasters”
The derivation of relatively undifferentiated lung progenitors as well as differentiated lung epithelia from pluripotent stem cells in culture enables access to a wide variety of cells for basic developmental … Continue reading “MIPS Seminar: Pluripotent stem cells to model and treat lung disease”
The Office of Faculty Affairs is organizing a series of seminars by our tenure-track faculty members. These seminars will allow our tenure-track faculty members to showcase their research to our … Continue reading “Built, Natural, and Social Environments Across the Lifecourse: Towards an Integrated Model of Reproductive Health”