Harvard Initiative for Global Health
The Harvard Initiative for Global Health seeks to create a new
generation of leaders and develop new and innovative solutions to the
vital problems of global health. This university-wide effort bridges the
gap from basic to applied life sciences, including social, economic,
political and ethical issues that influence global health. Current
boundaries between disciplines, sectors, institutions and geographic
locations must be crossed to enable a meaningful response to these grand
challenges.
Recent articles about Harvard Initiative for Global Health
NIH renews Harvard Center for AIDS Research grant for another five years (August 14, 2009)Lifestyle culprit in increase in cardiovascular disease (July 24, 2009)
AIDS research symposium details advances (July 10, 2009)
Search for new tuberculosis drugs outlined (June 15, 2009)
Training the talent in trouble spots (March 23, 2009)
HMS, HSPH Professor Kim named Dartmouth president (March 3, 2009)
Study: Smog chops 2 months off Mexicans' lives (AP, October 29, 2008)
Harvard Initiative for Global Health recipient of NIH Global Health Nutrition grant (September 12, 2008)
Louise Ivers: 'I can’t sleep at night because of the things that I see.' (April 2, 2008)
HOPE in African HIV/AIDS fight (January 24, 2008)
Poor fall behind in birth control (Harvard University Gazette, February 8, 2007)