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Springtime and Sustainability at Arnold Arboretum

Building 2 – Room 102 655 Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA, United States

“Springtime and Sustainability at Arnold Arboretum” featuring Head of Arboretum Operations and Projects Danny Schissler. Learn about Harvard’s “Museum of Trees” and what it takes to keep North America’s first public arboretum open to all. HUID required or online at https://hsph.me/arnoldarboretumsustainability. to RSVP please email susan_bottino@harvard.edu. Speaker Information Organizers

Implementing Health Care AI into Clinical Practice

Virtual

Join us for a webinar on the Implementing Health Care AI into Clinical Practice program, offered by Harvard Chan School Executive Education and hosted by Program Director Dr. Santiago Romero-Brufau, MD, PhD. As AI technology advances, it has the potential to greatly enhance patient care efficiency by speeding up information processing. However, integrating AI into...

Cutting through the Smoke​: Climate Change and Respiratory Health

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

Watch here Join the Department of Global Health and Population for our weekly Thursday Brown Bag Series! On May 1, Mary B. Rice, MD, MPH, will present “Cutting through the Smoke​: Climate Change and Respiratory Health”. Dr. Rice is the Mark and Catherine Winkler Associate Professor of Environmental Respiratory Health in the Department of Environmental Health...

Epidemiology of Autism: Substantive Results and Methodological Issues

HSPH, Kresge 502 677 Huntington Ave., Boston, MA, United States

Abstract: Since the mid 1960’s, 165 prevalence surveys of autism were conducted worldwide and their main findings will first be summarized. While the contribution of genetic factors to autism etiology is high, the increase in autism prevalence has raised concerns about additional contribution of environmental factors. Autism risk has been statistically associated with myriads of...