The Society for Benefit-Cost Analysis 2023 annual conference featured work conducted by several CHDS researchers. Faculty member James Hammitt presented his work
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CHDS at International HPV Meeting
The CHDS Cervical Cancer Team, led by CHDS faculty Jane Kim, presented their latest research findings at the 35th International Papillomavirus Conference (IPVC)
Read more...Preventing Coronary Heart Disease from Diabetes
People living with type 2 diabetes have a higher risk of coronary heart disease (CHD). In a CHDS seminar, Bart Ferket discussed using risk stratification to prevent CHD among diabetics.
Read more...Bi-Annual FAMNET Grantee Retreat
Ten current recipients of Pilot Project grants and Research Scholar awards reported on their research-in-progress at the Family Well-being Research Network (FAMNET)
Read more...Preventing Medical Impoverishment with CEA
Harvard researchers led by postdoctoral fellow Nathaniel Hendrix and CHDS’ Stéphane Verguet developed a novel method to help decision-makers in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs)
Read more...Vertical Integration is Hurting Healthcare
Vertical Integration is a fast-growing trend in the healthcare sector. Despite this trend, policymakers have so far lacked evidence on how vertical integration can affect care delivery.
Read more...Adaptive Disease Surveillance
Gregg Gonsalves discussed using adaptive approaches to improve infectious disease surveillance at a recent CHDS seminar. Gonsalves, an Associate Professor at Yale School of Public Health
Read more...Cost-Effectiveness of Novel TB Vaccines
CHDS postdoctoral fellow Allison Portnoy and CHDS faculty Nicolas Menzies estimated the future costs, cost-effectiveness, and return on investment from novel tuberculosis (TB)
Read more...FAMNET Funding Opportunity: Applications Open
The Family Well-being Research Network (FAMNET) announces a request for applications (RFA) for the current funding cycle, open until April 3, 2023. FAMNET is funded by NICHD
Read more...An Introduction to Planetary Health
Samuel Myers described how a rapidly emerging field known as Planetary Health is addressing threats to human health in a recent CHDS seminar. Changes in climate, biodiversity, pollution
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