
Winter 2016
Message from the Acting Dean: The Ripple Effect The School’s alumni have created waves of change wherever they bring their skills and ideals. Winter…
Message from the Acting Dean: The Ripple Effect The School’s alumni have created waves of change wherever they bring their skills and ideals. Winter…
[Winter 2016] The stories in this issue of Harvard Public Health demonstrate the extraordinary ripple effect that our School’s graduates are having on populations…
[Winter 2016] Parents Chemical Exposures May Affect Their Children Parents’ exposure to chemicals found in common household items such as paints and plastic bottles…
[Winter 2016] Leadership Council Annual Meeting From Cells to Cell Phones The annual summit of the School’s Leadership Council on October 29 and 30…
[Winter 2016] Dear friends, This issue of Harvard Public Health celebrates our alumni and highlights the extraordinary “ripple effect” we see in public health,…
[Winter 2016] The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health continues to pursue its strategy of revenue diversification and expense management on the path…
[Winter 2016] Jeremiah Zhe Liu, SM ’15, PhD ’20, is creating new biostatistical methods that may help reverse the devastating effects of air pollution…
[Winter 2016] As executive director of The Innocence Project, Madeline deLone works to free wrongfully convicted people from prison using DNA evidence. Since 2004,…
[Winter 2016] Bill and Lori Housworth uprooted their young family from Louisville, Kentucky, and moved to Siem Reap, Cambodia, to cultivate top-quality medical care in one of Asia’s most impoverished areas By sunrise at Cambodia’s Angkor…
[Winter 2016] A disheartening encounter with a young patient convinced physician Kimberly Chang, MPH ’15, that medical professionals can play a key role in…