Doctoral Oral Qualifying Examination: Brett Turner
VirtualRichard Siegrist will chair. Please be aware that only the student and committee members are permitted to attend the Oral Qualifying Exam.
Richard Siegrist will chair. Please be aware that only the student and committee members are permitted to attend the Oral Qualifying Exam.
Locked in a Hotbox: The Impact of Climate Change on the Incarcerated will be a critical examination of how climate change impacts people who are incarcerated. Many jails and prisons are inadequately equipped to handle extreme weather, exposing people who are confined within them to unique health vulnerabilities. This event will highlight how the effects...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlHTn1jePp8 Twenty-five years after the shootings at Columbine High School, the U.S. continues to experience outsized rates of gun violence compared to much of the world. But amid the heartbreak, there has been some progress. Researchers and policymakers have identified promising approaches to reduce firearm deaths and injuries — even in the absence of major...
Join Moira O'Neil, Vice President of Research Interpretation at FrameWorks Institute, for a discussion of effective framing strategies for public health change. Lunch will be served. This event is presented in collaboration with the Harvard Chan School's Health Communication Concentration and the Stanford Health Equity Media Fellowship. Moira will share her own perspectives; she does...
Ruben Dries Assistant Professor, Medicine Boston University Towards Solutions for Large-Scale Multi-Modal Spatial Data Analysis In the burgeoning field of spatial biology, the integration of multi-modal spatial omics technologies presents both a formidable challenge and a tremendous opportunity for advancing clinical research and diagnostics. I will discuss the concerted efforts of our laboratory to address...
This health communication career panel will feature LaVerne Canady, Moira O'Neil, Katelyn Billings, and Mary O'Reilly. The first hour will feature the panelists reflecting on their careers in health communication and the final 30 minutes will be reserved for networking. Dinner will be served. Register to join us by filling out the form below. This...
Harvard on the Move is a university-wide initiative that promotes various forms of physical activity in an effort to promote holistic wellbeing across the Harvard community. This Spring semester, there will be meetups for folks to run or walk together on Tuesdays at 6pm (Vanderbilt Hall) and Saturday at 9am (Gordon Hall steps). Come join...
Tuesday, April 9 Boston, Massachusetts Formal invitation and program information to come. If you have any questions, please contact that Harvard Chan Events team at events@hsph.harvard.edu or 617-432- 8442. Fellowship Celebration is a celebratory annual stewardship event to celebrate donors to financial aid, and the students and alumni that have benefitted from their generosity. Harvard...
Free writing and communication resources for researchers. Harvard Catalyst’s Writing and Communication Center was established in 2021 to empower clinical and translational researchers and team members throughout every stage of their careers to better articulate their science. The center includes dozens of free resources, tools, and trainings on science communication, including self-guided learning modules, videos...
Tim JC Anderson, PhD Disease Intervention and Prevention Texas Biomedical Research Institute This speaker will be in person in FXB 301. The event will be hybrid and we will have lunch for those that are present.
The new NIH Policy strongly encourages the use of established repositories to the extent possible for preserving and sharing scientific data. Publishing research data within a trusted repository helps you comply with funder and journal data sharing policies, supports the discovery of and access to data, and can result in more visibility and higher impact...
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