IID Research Updates: McNamara Lab & Grad Lab
FXB 301IID Research Updates: McNamara Lab & Grad Lab
Join us on Wednesday, September 10 for the Epidemiology Seminar Series, featuring Dr. Josef Coresh discussing Dementia Risk and Prevention - Lessons from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Cohort. Abstract: Dementia is one of the leading threats to the health of our aging population. The Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) study contributed major insights by observing over...
Please join the Harvard Chan NIEHS Center for Environmental Health and the Department of Environmental Health for a talk by Caroline Buckee, D.Phil., of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Dr. Buckee will discuss “The role of translational global health research in apocalyptic times.” This event will be held in person (HSPH Bldg....
While we understand more about women’s health than ever before, critical gaps remain. How can we delve deeper into the lifestyle and genetic factors that shape women’s risks for cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes? What new insights might we uncover about brain health by examining the interplay between nutrition, exercise, and memory? How do environmental...
Join us on Wednesday, September 17 for the Epidemiology Seminar Series, featuring Dr. Shuji Ogino discussing Why Are Pathobiological Analyses and Insights Valuable in Epidemiology? A Primer for Epidemiologists. Abstract: Our understanding of disease pathogenesis, which has substantially advanced, is an integral component of epidemiology. However, there exists a gap between pathobiology and epidemiology in...
The Department of Environmental Health and the Harvard Chan Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment (C-CHANGE) invite you to join us for this live webinar as part of Harvard Climate Action Week.
John Wilmoth, PhD presents “The future of world population: Divergent trends, competing narratives, and the role of the United Nations.” Speaker Information Organizers
Jacob Bor, ScD, is an associate professor in the departments of global health and epidemiology at Boston University School of Public Health. His research applies the analytical tools of economics and data science to the study of population health, and his research interests include HIV treatment and prevention in southern Africa, structural causes of health disparities...
Topic: Healing on the Job: How Worksite Health Centers Drive Productivity Presenter: Jeremy Berger, DO, MPH, MS, Second-year resident in the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Discussant: Marie-Christine David, DO, MPH, FACOEM, Senior Physician, P&G The Gillette Company Location: Building 1, Room 1302 and Zoom Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this activity,...
The Center for Climate, Health, and the Global Environment (C-CHANGE) invites you to join us for this in-person breakout session as part of Harvard Climate Action Week. Breakout sessions are first come, first served. Please plan to arrive early to the session. Extreme heat is an increasingly urgent public health problem in cities, where dense populations...
Richard Siegrist will chair. Please be aware that only the student and committee members are permitted to attend the Oral Qualifying Exam.
Join us for a webinar on the Leadership Development to Advance Equity in Health Care program, offered by Harvard Chan School Executive and Continuing Education. Program Director Dr. Mary E. Fleming will share how this program equips participants to recognize, address, and dismantle health disparities. Through the program, participants will develop the leadership tools to identify...
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