Seminar Series, "Perspectives on Global Health"
Faculty from various disciplines, as well as guest speakers from collaborating international sites, speak at monthly seminars throughout the school year. Each seminar is one to two hours in length, and some will be followed by a one-hour lunchtime discussion to allow students and faculty to further discuss the issues presented and to network based on shared interests.
Previous and future topics include:
- 100 Years of Chagas Disease - Discovery, Prevention, and Control
- Poverty and Inequality
- Food Availability, Urban Environments, and Health
- International Mental Health Systems
- GIS in the Study of Disease Diffusion
- Ethics in Global Health
- Methods Used for Global Health Research
- Conducting Global Health Research: the Reality of Field Work
- Institutional Review Boards: Logistics of Getting IRB Approval for Research Domestically and Overseas
- Application of Informatics in Monitoring and Surveillance Systems
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