De-stress, Seed Art, and more!
Join us for NPHW community de-stress event including light refreshments, and a seed art activity led by Marta Shore.
Join us for NPHW community de-stress event including light refreshments, and a seed art activity led by Marta Shore.
Join us for this presentation titled "Leveraging Data Analytics and Disease Modeling to Support Public Health Decision Making for Parvovirus B19 Outbreaks."
The School of Public Health annual Research Day event provides our students and faculty an opportunity to showcase their research activities with the University community.
The SPH Red Dress Day honors missing and murdered American Indian women, children, and relatives, and highlights ongoing efforts to combat this tragedy.
Join us for this seminar titled "Generative AI for Medical Decision Making".
In this talk, we will examine the unique risks and challenges LGBTQIA+ older adults face related to aging and Alzheimer’s disease, addressing current research gaps and challenges within today’s sociopolitical climate.
Comprehensively understanding how the prevalence and severity of side effects, unmet needs, and barriers to supportive care affect quality of life in diverse ovarian cancer survivors remains a research gap and priority.
Join us for this seminar titled "Does Public Housing Improve the Health of Residents? Evidence from Multiple Survey Administrative Linkages"
Join us for this presentation titled "Bayesian Causal Inference with Uncertain Physical Process Interference."
Please join us for this reception for our American Indian, BIPOC, and international community!
Join us for this seminar titled "Mobilizing Diverse Coalitions to Advance Health Equity"
Join alumni, faculty, staff, students, and friends of SPH for an inspiring celebration as we honor outstanding alumni whose achievements, leadership, and dedication embody SPH’s core values.
In this seminar, Dr. Keyes will discuss what we know about social media, digital technology, and adolescent depression, and most importantly for epidemiologists, how we know what we know.
The goal of the Aging Work Group (AWG) is to create a collaborative, supportive community of scholars to facilitate the development of innovative and interdisciplinary aging science.
This 1.5 hour webinar will focus on healthy financial decision-making as we age and the role of Supported Decision-Making in fostering financial independence and security.
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