Q&A with Jérémie Le Pen

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Q&A with Jérémie Le Pen Home Q&A with Jérémie Le Pen March 20, 2025 Jump to Section Share Post LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp Email Copy link We’re excited to welcome Prof. Jérémie Le Pen to the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases (IID)! To get to know him better,…

Q&A with Ryan McNamara

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Q&A with Ryan McNamara Home Q&A with Ryan McNamara March 20, 2025 Jump to Section Share Post LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp Email Copy link We’re excited to welcome Principal Research Scientist Ryan McNamara to the Department of Immunology and Infectious Diseases (IID)! To get to know him better, we…

Community benefit spending by nonprofit U.S. hospitals may be structurally discriminatory

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Community benefit spending by nonprofit U.S. hospitals may be structurally discriminatory Home Health Policy Community benefit spending by nonprofit U.S. hospitals may be structurally discriminatory By Maya Brownstein March 7, 2025 Hide caption Show caption Pla2na / iStock Jump to Section Share Post LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp Email Copy…

Are seed oils healthful or harmful?

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Are seed oils healthful or harmful? Home Food, Nutrition, Diet Are seed oils healthful or harmful? By Amy Roeder February 27, 2025 Hide caption Show caption iStock / Zheka-Boss Jump to Section Share Post LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp Email Copy link While cooking oils extracted from plants—such as canola,…

Measuring the determinants of maternal health

Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Measuring the determinants of maternal health Home Child & Maternal Health Measuring the determinants of maternal health By Maya Brownstein February 28, 2025 Hide caption Show caption iStock/Oksana Kalmykova Jump to Section Share Post LinkedIn Facebook WhatsApp Email Copy link A collection of studies led by maternal health…