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January 1, 2023 – We are delighted to welcome Kjetil Bjornevik as Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Nutrition at the start of this new year. Learn more about Bjornevik in…
January 1, 2023 – We are thrilled to welcome Yuan Ma as Assistant Professor of Epidemiology. Ma was previously a postdoctoral research fellow in our department. Learn more about Yuan…
Epidemiology—and turning research findings into policy—are both key to improving public health, says German health minister Karl Lauterbach at Cutter Lecture.
It seems like every brand of makeup, fragrance, and hair care wants consumers to believe that their products are safe, natural, and clean. Is this all just greenwashing? The beauty…
Enrollments have jumped at popular Harvard Chan School executive education program that offers physicians worldwide the opportunity to gain clinical research skills.
There’s been a steady proliferation of nuclear weapons over the past two decades and an increased threat in recent weeks due to the conflict in Ukraine. David Hunter thinks the way to minimize the threat is by increasing people’s awareness of the dangers of nuclear weapons—and possibly taking to the streets in protest.
Dolutegravir-based antiretroviral therapies for HIV-1 are more effective for pregnant people than some other ART regimens commonly used in the U.S. and Europe, according to a new Harvard Chan School study.