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Mob 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...

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Student 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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Students pitch long-lasting insect repellent

A team led by Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health student Abraar M. Karan, MPH ’17, and Harvard Business School student Andrew Rothaus, MBA ’18, is among four finalists in HBS’s 2017 New Venture...

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MalariaX: a free online course

Together with edX, an online education platform, HarvardX launched a free online course called: “MalariaX: Defeating Malaria from the Genes to the Globe.” Enroll today and gain insights on cutting-edge...

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Battling infectious diseases

Regina Rabinovich, ExxonMobil Malaria Scholar in Residence at Harvard University, has her sights set on how to address pressing health issues. And she’s in a unique position to do so: in 2016, she was...

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Student insights on malaria

We caught up with Sarah McGough, a teaching assistant for the free, open-access online course, PH425x “MalariaX: Defeating Malaria from the Genes to the Globe” on the edX platform. McGough is a third...

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Advancing Malaria Education

This summer, faculty from 3 academic institutions with deep knowledge and experience in malaria developed MalariaX—a free, new online global health course. Thinking back to my experience as a young...

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The Future of Medicine

As part of the celebration of Lawrence Bacow’s inauguration as Harvard University’s 29th president, six world-renowned life scientists from across the university came together to discuss their vision...

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WHO Solicits Input

The World Health Organization (WHO) has launched a consultative process to solicit input on a prioritization framework for the research and development (R&D) of malaria health products. A draft...

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Pre-Read: Malaria in China

Historical beginnings Malaria has a long history in China. The word malaria was found on the oracle bone and bronze inscriptions of the Shang Yin era from 1562 to 1066 BC, which indicated malaria had...

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Mob 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...

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Student 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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