Cutter Distinguished Lecture on Molecular Metabolism and Preventative Medicine
Raphaël Rodriguez, PhD Research Director CNRS Institut Curie, Paris
Raphaël Rodriguez, PhD Research Director CNRS Institut Curie, Paris
Join the Environmental Health Journal Club (EHJC)! EHJC is a student-led group that dives into environmental health research and methods through biweekly discussions. Whether you’re a new or returning student, we can’t wait to kick off the year with you at our first meeting! Light refreshments are provided. Learn more about the EHJC here. Questions?...
FXB Director Mary T. Bassett, MD, MPH, is one of six people taking part in the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Unscripted: Candid Conversations About the Future of Research series. Each virtual conversation will explore bold approaches that challenge the research status quo to advance health equity. Date and Time: Daily at 3:00 p.m. ET, Monday-Friday,...
Join us for an exclusive one-hour webinar introducing the new live online and immersive course, Mastering Complex and High-Stakes Negotiations, designed to equip professionals with the tools and strategies needed to navigate the most challenging negotiation environments, including humanitarian emergencies, migration, and climate crises. Our lead instructor, Claude Bruderlein—Esq., LL.M. and renowned experts in humanitarian...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfHiKSvNJjA&list=PLmRw3WVY-55m5_z46RfyneZmZO4Jx8n83&index=1 With tensions about the U.S. presidential election high and rising, psychologists are now recognizing “political anxiety” as a genuine phenomenon with negative health effects. This event brings together seasoned pollsters, political analysts, and public health experts to discuss why political anxiety is so acute — and the consequences for personal well-being and political discourse....
Join us for an interactive workshop with Kate Speer, mental health advocate, marketing executive, and content creator, on how to craft and execute a social-video content strategy. Dinner will be served.
Yi-Wei Chang, PhD Assistant Professor of Biochemistry and Biophysics Associate Director, Institute of Structural Biology University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine "The Chang lab in the University of Pennsylvania is deeply interested in understanding the basis of biology from a structural perspective. Distinct from many other structural biology groups working with purified macromolecules, the...
Join the Palestine Program for Health and Human Rights for a discussion about the scale of mortality in Gaza over the past year through direct and indirect deaths with Les Roberts, an expert in field measurement of mortality in crises, and Zeina Jamaluddine, a nutritionist and epidemiologist at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical...
Please join us for Center Member Research Presentations by Dr. Angie Cradock ("Water First! Policies, programs, and practices shaping quality access") and Dr. Mingyu Zhang ("Seconds count: Lasting impacts of early-life pollutants on pediatric hypertension"). Angie Cradock, ScD, MS, is Deputy Director at the Prevention Research Center on Nutrition and Physical Activity and a Principal...
Please join us for two Center Member Research Presentations: “Water First! Policies, programs, and practices shaping quality access” by Dr. Angie Cradock “Seconds count: Lasting impacts of early-life pollutants on pediatric hypertension” by Dr. Mingyu Zhang Presenters: Angie Cradock, ScD, MS, is Deputy Director at the Prevention Research Center on Nutrition and Physical Activity and...
Please join us for Center Member Research Presentations by Dr. Angie Cradock (“Water First! Policies, programs, and practices shaping quality access”) and Dr. Mingyu Zhang (“Seconds count: Lasting impacts of early-life pollutants on pediatric hypertension”). These monthly seminars are an opportunity to learn about the diverse research conducted by our Center members. This seminar will...
Riddhiman Saha, PhD Student, Department of Biostatistics, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Estimating Treatment Effects using Aggregate-level Data from External Controls Abstract: Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are the gold standard for assessing new treatments, but they are often infeasible in certain contexts, such as life-threatening or rare diseases, due to ethical or practical...
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