CHDS faculty Nicolas Menzies has been promoted to associate professor of global health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Menzies’s research uses quantitative techniques, including
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Hypertension Diagnosis, Treatment, and Control Worldwide
CHDS affiliate Goodarz Danaei with colleagues at the Non-Communicable Disease Risk Factor Collaboration (NCDRisC) published a recent study in The Lancet that shows substantial differences in quality of
Read more...Goldie Instructs Orientation Course
CHDS Faculty Director Sue J. Goldie’s novel online course, “Foundations for Public Health,” welcomed more than 700 students beginning their graduate studies at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.
Read more...Analytical Thinking with Zeckhauser
Richard Zeckhauser’s contributions to decision science are immeasurable. His wisdom has been distilled in a recent book, “Maxims for Thinking Analytically: The Wisdom of Legendary
Read more...Valuing COVID-19 Morbidity Risks
Relatively little is known about the economic value of reducing COVID-19 morbidity risks. CHDS’s Lisa Robinson, Michael Eber, and James Hammitt addressed this issue in a report for the
Read more...Benefit-Cost Analysis Course
CHDS Deputy Director Lisa A. Robinson is teaching the on-line short course, Benefit-Cost Analysis: Valuing Life and Health on September 27 through October 1, 2021. The course is offered
Read more...Incoming PhD Cohort
CHDS welcomes Tai Dinger and Andrea Luviano to the PhD Program in Health Policy Decision Science track beginning Fall 2021. Dinger graduated from
Read more...CHDS at Global Studies Outreach Conference
As part of a collaboration with multiple regional centers, CHDS’ faculty Sue J. Goldie and Zachary Ward participated in a panel discussion in the Global Studies Outreach Conference (GSOC)
Read more...Spencer Joins Univ. of Texas as Asst. Professor
Jenny Spencer, former postdoctoral fellow at CHDS, begins as Assistant Professor at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas- Austin in September, 2021.
Read more...Wittenberg Launches Family Well-Being Research Network
FAMNET, a research network devoted to studying family well-being across the lifespan, launched in June, 2021, as a collaborative effort among NIH, the Harvard Chan School, the University of Michigan, and
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