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Radical Innovation is Scary (but good for us)
This talk will playfully discuss current and historical examples of both incremental and radical innovation.
The Division of Epidemiology & Community Health focuses on disease and health in various populations. Our faculty and students examine the distribution, cause and prevention of diseases, and how human behavior affects overall health.
The Division of Epidemiology and Community Health holds weekly seminars, and many other events throughout the year.
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This talk will playfully discuss current and historical examples of both incremental and radical innovation.
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Join us to hear from Melinda Pettigrew present on antibacterial resistance.
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Malaria is a complex pathogen that has evolved alongside the human population on Earth. While some areas of the world have managed to eliminate malaria, it remains a major global health problem and a leading cause of childhood mortality. There have been increased interest and investment in malaria control and elimination programs with the ultimate…
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Join us for lunch and a discussion with five MCH students to find out how they are shaping global health.
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In this talk, Dr. Schwartz will discuss research on the bidirectional relationship between eviction and poor health and the impact of social policies seeking to disrupt that cycle.
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Dr. Carroll will also share on her newer efforts to enhance smoking cessation among adults living in rural America via a multi-level intervention that targets both behavioral and healthcare domains of influence.
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Join us for this seminar presented by Danielle Gartner.
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EpiCH Seminar will be hosting a session with Dr. Faye Norby who will share her experience competing in this year's Iditarod Trail Invitational 1000, the world's longest ultramarathon.
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We will discuss the varying definitions of homelessness in the US, the changing landscape of US homelessness over time, existing sources of primary and secondary data, and review several examples of studies of health and homelessness.
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This presentation will discuss research aimed at providing advocates, practitioners, and policy makers across the U.S. with evidence about the community health effects of eliminating cash bail in order to equitably reduce pretrial detention in New Jersey and beyond.
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Join us to learn more about the Community Health Promotion, Public Health Nutrition, Maternal and Child Health, and Epidemiology MPH and PHD programs.
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Join us for this seminar featuring Eri Eguchi, visiting Associate Professor from Fukushima Medical University Department of Epidemiology.
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Join us for this presentation by Kamakshi Lakshminarayan, MBBS, PhD, MS Professor.
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Join Amy Pleimling, Coordinated Program Director and Laura Moores, Coordinated Program Assistant for an overview of the program and an opportunity to ask questions. Amy will aim to also have 1 current student in attendance to answer your questions as well. Please register in advance for these meetings.
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Dr. Winkelman will describe the development of this unique collaboration and the results it has generated to inform healthcare delivery for vulnerable populations in Minnesota.
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