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Division of Biological Sciences

The Division of Biological Sciences is an multi-department organization within HSPH that studies cellular and molecular biology or physiology as it pertains to major problems in public health.

Affiliation: Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Web site: http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/Academics/dbs/

Recent articles about Division of Biological Sciences

HSPH, Broad map malaria genetic diversity (Harvard University Gazette, December 10, 2006)
Fatty foods feed heart attacks, researchers say (Harvard University Gazette, April 20, 2006)
Holding their breath for the breathless (Harvard University Gazette, October 13, 2005)
Professor honored for ongoing environmental research (Harvard Public Health Now, February 21, 2003)
Harvard researchers complete genomic sequence of deadly malaria parasite (School of Public Health, October 2, 2002)
Maternal bone lead levels pose toxic prenatal risk (School of Public Health, July 1, 2002)
Direct damage from radiation may be passed to neighboring cells (Focus, February 9, 2001)
Lowering iron levels does not cut heart attack risk for men (School of Public Health, January 8, 2001)
Environmental health researcher studies lead poisoning in India (Around the School, December 1, 2000)
Industrial disasters sparked field of environmental health (Harvard University Gazette, December 9, 1999)

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