Global Health
Finding by HSPH Researchers Could Aid in Malaria Control
In a finding that could advance malaria control, researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Perugia, in Italy, have identified a way to block a reproductive interaction in malaria-transmitting mosquitoes.
HBS Panel Discusses Healthcare
A panel of health care experts discussed strategy for investing in healthcare companies as part of the Harvard Business School Healthcare Alumni Association’s 14th Annual Alumni Healthcare Conference at the Charles Hotel on Thursday.
Undergraduates Create New Initiative To Focus on Maternal Health
Two undergraduates have transformed what began as an inspirational conversation with a journalist into an emerging campus initiative dedicated to improving maternal health.
Study Shows New Test May Lower TB Rates
A new test for tuberculosis could efficiently reduce the prevalence of TB in southern Africa by over 28 percent, according to a study released last week by researchers at the Harvard School of Public Health.
Global Health Panel
Global health experts Professor Lee Gehrke, Director Sarah Rankin, and Dr. Brittany A. Seymour advise undergraduate students in future careers in the global health field on Wednesday. Organized by the Harvard Undergraduate Global Health Forum, the panel of experts touched upon global health in areas that ranged from sexual assault to dentistry.
Zhang Uses Fame to Combat Kidney Disease in China
Rylie X. Y. Zhang '13 is photographed in a cafe in Hangzhou, China, during the summer. Rylie and her cousin were one of seven finalist teams who appeared on the TV show “China Dream Show,” a spin-off of “Britain’s Got Talent.”
Student Uses Fame to Combat Kidney Disease in China
Rylie X. Y. Zhang '13 is photographed in a cafe in Hangzhou, China, during the summer. Rylie and her cousin were one of seven finalist teams who appeared on the TV show “China Dream Show,” a spin-off of “Britain’s Got Talent.”