Doctor's degree in Biological Sciences in Public Health at Harvard University

 

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Doctor's Degree in Biological Sciences in Public Health at Harvard University

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Doctor's degree
Biological Sciences in Public Health

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The Program in Biological Sciences in Public Health (BPH) was established at Harvard University in 1993. The program trains a cadre of leaders who, while possessing expertise in the individual fields of biological research, also possess a broad interdisciplinary knowledge of epidemiology and biostatistics. The program trains research scientists in the following areas of cellular and molecular biology: nutritional biochemistry; cardiovascular biology; gene regulation; cell/environment interactions; toxicology; cancer; pulmonary inflammation; immunology; infectious diseases: protozoa, helminths, viruses and bacteria; genetic approaches to disease mechanisms.

Students apply cutting-edge technology to the solution of world-wide problems with a focus toward better treatment and prevention of human diseases. It has become increasingly evident that progress in disease prevention is optimally promoted by a close interaction between epidemiologists and laboratory scientists, where laboratory discoveries and epidemiological observations interact in an iterative manner to advance research in both fields.

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