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  1. The School has established several centers to advance research in areas of importance to public health. These efforts tend to be multidisciplinary in their approach, bringing together faculty members from several Harvard Chan departments and in some cases from several faculties at Harvard University. Faculty affiliated with the centers offer ...

  2. The following three PhD programs are based at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, designed for students seeking specialized scientific and technical expertise to propel an academic or research career: PhD in Biological Sciences in Public Health. PhD in Biostatistics. PhD in Population Health Sciences.

  3. John E. McDonough, DrPH, MPA is Professor of Public Health Practice in the Department of Health Policy & Management at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Director of Executive and Continuing Professional Education. In 2010, he was the Joan H. Tisch Distinguished Fellow in Public Health at Hunter College in New York City.

  4. Welcome. As Chair and Associate Chair of the Department of Environmental Health, we welcome you to our website. For more than 100 years, our Department has advanced the field of Environmental Health through hands-on learning and training, and translates evidence-based on research. We have a vibrant and rich history of guiding public discourse ...

  5. Hair products sometimes used by Black women may contain endocrine-disrupting chemicals linked with serious health issues, according to Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health’s Tamarra James-Todd. Straight long hair has often been held up as the standard of beauty, particularly in American culture, noted James-Todd, Mark and Catherine ...

  6. The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health is committed to building an inclusive community that welcomes and supports individuals with a broad range of lived experiences, cultures, identities, backgrounds, ideas, and perspectives. Embracing and engaging with diversity in all its forms is essential for progress in public health.

  7. We are working to provide primary and translational research that addresses issues related to housing, land use changes, the built environment, construction practices, water quality and food systems. This work is being conducted in collaboration with Harvard's Graduate School of Design and many collaborators based in China. Food and our future: