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Health journalism case study series with Gabriella Stern

Kresge 202 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, Massachusetts

Join us for part two of an engaging case study series led by Gabriella Stern, journalist and Director of Communications at the World Health Organization. In this session, we’ll dig into a compelling piece of health journalism—how complex health topics are communicated to the public, what we can learn from journalistic choices, framing, and impact,...

MassCPR Annual Symposium- Innovation Without Borders: Academia and Pharma Driving Preparedness

Ragon Institute 600 Main Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts

This year’s hybrid symposium will explore how the partnership between pharma and academia fuels breakthroughs that strengthen outbreak preparedness. Join colleagues from across the consortium, industry, public health, and academia for a lively exchange of ideas and insights. The event is sponsored by Harvard Medical School, the Maxwell Finland Fund, and the Warren Alpert Foundation....

QERG @ Longwood Brown Bag Lunch

Countway Connection Café 695 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Bring your lunch to the Countway Cafe and join fellow Harvard LGBTQIA+ employees for community and connection on November 20 at 12 pm. This is the first of a series of meetups that will take place on the third Thursday of every month. All Harvard Chan School, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Dental School, and Harvard-affiliated...

The Prevalence and Policy Consequences of “mRNA Vaccine Stigmatization” in the US

Rubenstein Building - R-414-AB David Ellwood Democracy Lab

Despite their life saving potential, many prominent voices in American public life have used their social and political platforms to spread misinformation about mRNA vaccine safety and efficacy. In this talk, Dr. Motta provides new evidence that "mRNA vaccine stigmatization" is evident in the actions of policymakers across multiple levels of government. He also reviews...

Harvard Pop Center Social Demography Seminar: “Immigrant health and the duality of risk”

Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies 9 Bow Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts

Arun Hendi, PhD, associate professor, sociology and public affairs, Princeton University, presents (remotely) “Immigrant health and the duality of risk.” The Social Demography Seminar (SDS) series at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies provides a lively forum for scholars from across the university to discuss in-progress social scientific and population research. Social demography...

Event Series GHP Thursday Brown Bag Series

Brown Bag Seminar: Measuring out-of-pocket health spending using household-reported survey data

Building 1, Room 1208 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts

Chunling Lu studied international relations (BA) and political science (MA) at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and sociology (MA) and applied statistics (MS) at Syracuse University, where she also received...

Celebrating the life of Richard Cash

Kresge G1 677 Huntington Ave., Boston, Massachusetts

Join the Department of Global Health and Population to celebrate the life and legacy of Richard Cash. Richard was widely recognized for his contributions to developing oral rehydration therapy (ORT), a technique that has since been credited with saving millions of lives and has been described by The Lancet as “potentially the most significant medical...

Monday Nutrition Seminar | Biomarkers as an essential instrument in nutritional research

Please join the Department of Nutrition for the Monday Nutrition Seminar featuring at Qi Sun, MD, DSc, Associate Professor at the Departments of Nutrition and Epidemiology, Director of Nutritional Biomarker Laboratory at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Associate Professor of Medicine at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Dr. Sun will...

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