Archive: 2017

Advancing Malaria Education

Harvard faculty recall early inspirations to study malaria, including the potential role Harvard's free, new online edX malaria course may play in encouraging others to enter the field.

Student insights on malaria

Sarah McGough is a PhD candidate and teaching fellow for the free, open-access online course, PH425x “MalariaX: Defeating Malaria from the Genes to the Globe” on the edX platform. McGough shares how she got involved with malaria eradication and…

Battling infectious diseases

Past president of ASTMH, Regina Rabinovich, the ExxonMobil Malaria Scholar in Residence at Harvard University, has her sights set on how to address pressing public and global health issues.

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 science and technology for malaria and examine key…
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Students pitch long-lasting insect repellent

Harvard Chan student Abraar M. Karan, MPH ’17, and HBS student Andrew Rothaus, MBA ’18, plan to develop and clinically test an innovative, long-lasting insect repellent and are among the finalists in the New Venture Competition.