Garrett Lab
Our laboratory’s interest is in mucosal immunology and the gut microbiota. We mechanistically interrogate the role of microbes and their metabolites in shaping susceptibility and resistance to diseases, including cancer, inflammatory bowel diseases, and kidney diseases.
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
665 Huntington Avenue, Building 1, 9th Floor
Boston, Massachusetts 02115
In the News
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STUDY: Use of Evidence-Based Interventions to Promote Healthy Weight, Nutrition, and Physical Activity in Community Health Improvement Plans from Large Local Health Departments
A new study identifies evidence-based healthy weight, nutrition, and physical activity strategies related to obesity prevention in large local health department Community Health Improvement Plans. Abstract We sought to identify…
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Members discuss canadian wildfires and health effects of air pollution
Several of our members were quoted in recent articles on the Canadian wildfires. Joseph Allen and Francesca Dominici were quoted in a Harvard Gazette article entitled “In the thick of it.” They…
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Symposium highlights lesser-known members of the microbiome
Lesser-studied members of the microbiome, including viruses and fungi, were the focus of the fifth annual symposium of the Harvard Chan Microbiome in Public Health Center, held May 15 at Harvard Medical School’s Joseph B. Martin Center.
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Graduation 2023: Award winners
Each year, awards are presented to graduating students, faculty, and staff at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
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Commencement 2023: Public Health Practice Awards
Pictured Above: Left – Audrey Nguyen, Gareth M. Green Award Recipient ¦ Right – Christian Hoover, James H. Ware Award Recipient The Office of Field Education and Practice is pleased…