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View ArticleMob Malaria – Watch video
On World Malaria Day 2014, hundreds of students in Cambridge, MA (USA), Beijing (China), Changsha (China) and Harare (Zimbabwe) took part in an audio-guided flash mob called Mob Malaria. Co-produced...
View ArticleStudent Travel Fellowship
Robust life sciences activity has always been a distinctive and pivotal component of the academic agenda at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. By integrating biomedical, epidemiological,...
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