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Happiness in Motion: The Power of Exercise

On Tuesday, February 25th, from 1-1:50 PM in Kresge 202A, all Harvard students, faculty, and staff are welcome to join us for a well-being workshop led by Student Steering Committee member Laura Torrent, MPH '26. Join this interactive workshop to reflect on your relationship with exercise and explore how it connects to happiness and well-being....

Until the End of the World: Film Screening and Q&A 

HSPH, Kresge G1, Snyder Auditorium 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United States

Fish farming is the fastest growing sector of food production, described as the ‘sustainable answer for food security’. Aquaculture attracts billions in public and private investment, but as the world population nears the 9.7Bn predicted by 2050, is it the solution?  The Department of Environmental Health invites you to join us for a film screening...

The Power of Leadership in Overcoming Health Care Hurdles

Virtual

The webinar, hosted by Harvard Chan School Instructor Louise Keogh Weed, will delve into the crucial role of leadership in navigating the complex challenges health care professionals face today, including burnout, balancing clinical and financial priorities, and rising costs. Equipping leaders with the tools and resilience to effectively manage these issues is essential. Louise will...

IID Seminars: Leveraging multi-omics to elucidate cervicovaginal microbiota-host interactions and women’s health conditions

Melissa Herbst-Kralovetz, PhD The Herbst-Kralovetz lab is focused on understanding the microbiome and host-microbe interactions in the female reproductive tract as it relates to gynecologic and oncologic health outcomes.  THIS SPEAKER WILL BE IN PERSON IN FXB 301.The event will be hybrid and we will have lunch for those that are present. Speaker Information

Policy Relevant Effects in Infectious Disease Studies

Virtual

Abstract:   The treatment of one individual often affects the outcomes of others. A canonical example occurs in infectious disease settings, where vaccinating one individual can reduce disease transmission and thereby influence the health outcomes of others. This type of interference implies that individuals cannot plausibly be treated as independent and identically distributed (iid).  Extensive methodological...

Fireside Chat with LGBTQ Health Pioneer Stewart Landers

Building 1 – Room 1208 665 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, United States

Join the Harvard Chan School LGBTQ Working Group for conversation with Stewart Landers, JD, Associate Editor Emeritus, LGBTQ Health, American Journal of Public Health and senior director at John Snow Inc. Learn about early efforts to grow research and programs focused on LGBTQ people. Lunch provided. RSVP. This event is not open to the public....

Center Member Research Presentation: Ronnie Levin, MA and Maitreyi Mazumdar, MD, MPH

Join us for a Center Member Research Presentation by Ronnie Levin, MA and Maitreyi Mazumdar, MD, MPH. Levin will present on Don't undervalue the goods: Monetizing health endpoints and Mazumdar will present on Arsenic, spina bifida, and folic acid in Bangladesh: Translation from animal models to humans to public health policy. Ronnie Levin, MA is an...

Harvard Pop Center Social Demography Seminar: “Advancing the scientific study of systemic racism: Theory-driven methods for population health research”

The Social Demography Seminar (SDS) series at the 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 includes work that uses demographic methods to describe and explain the distribution of social goods across populations. The hybrid series offers...