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  • Talking Public Health: Sarah Moreland-Russell, PhD, MPH

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Sarah Moreland-Russell, PhD, MPH, an associate professor in the School of Public Health, spoke March 18 on “Power and possibility of policy: Implementation Science for promoting equitable and sustainable public health policy." See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Dana March Palmer, PhD, MPH

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Dana March Palmer, PhD, MPH, senior associate provost for academic programs, associate dean for doctoral education in public health, director of undergraduate studies in public health and an assistant professor of epidemiology at the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, spoke March 19 on “Public Health Education for the Next Generation; Here and […]

  • Talking Public Health: Lindsey Filiatreau, PhD, MPH

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Lindsey Filiatreau, PhD, MPH, an assistant professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases at WashU Medicine, spoke March 19 on, “'What I know is that people don’t die from HIV, they die from stress:' Closing the mental health treatment gap for people living with HIV in the Global South." See here for a recording of […]

  • Talking Public Health: Opeyemi Babajide, PhD MSc

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Opeyemi Babajide, PhD MSc, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Urban Health Collaborative at Drexel University's Dornsife School of Public Health, spoke March 27 on "The Intersection of Perinatal Health, Migration and Social Determinants of Health." See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Gregory Phillips II, PhD

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Gregory Phillips II, PhD, associate professor in the Departments of Medical Social Sciences and Preventive Medicine at Northwestern, spoke April 2 on “Engaging, Educating, and Empowering: A New Paradigm for Health Research and Evaluation with and for LGBTQ+ Communities.” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Stephen E. Lankenau, PhD

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Stephen E. Lankenau, PhD, professor and director of the Medical Cannabis Research Center at Drexel University Dornsife School of Public Health, spoke April 3 on "New Directions in Cannabis and Overdose Prevention Research." See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Andrew Subica, PhD

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Andrew Subica, PhD, an associate professor of social medicine, population & public health at the University of California, Riverside School of Medicine, and founding co-director for the U.S. Veterans Affairs Center for Pacific Islander Veterans Health, spoke April 8 on "Community Engaged Research to Address Health Disparities." See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Marcus Howard, PhD

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Marcus Howard, PhD, founder and CEO of GreaterHealth Pharmacy & Wellness in St. Louis' Delmar DivINe, spoke April 9 on “Public Health in Action: The Story of GreaterHealth Pharmacy & Wellness.” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Julia Fleckman, PhD, MPH

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Julia Fleckman, PhD, MPH, is an assistant professor in the Department of Social, Behavioral, and Population Sciences at the Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine at Tulane University, and also serves as the director of research and evaluation for the Tulane University Violence Prevention Institute. She spoke April 14 on “Getting at the […]

  • Talking Public Health: Susan M. Kiene, PhD, MPH

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Susan M. Kiene, PhD, MPH, is a professor of global health in the Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, and the director of Building Research Initiatives Advancing Global Health Equity (BRIDGE) at San Diego State University School of Public Health. She spoke April 17 on “Developing and Scaling Evidence-Based Interventions: Partnerships for Evolving Community Priorities.” See […]

  • Talking Public Health: Deshira Wallace, PhD

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Deshira Wallace, PhD, an assistant professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of Health Behavior and a faculty fellow at the Carolina Population Center, spoke April 22 on “Examining the intersections of mental health and physical health in U.S. and global research.” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Kim Thuy Seelinger, JD

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Kim Thuy Seelinger, JD, a research associate professor at the Brown School, spoke April 24 on “Substance, Systems, Survivors: The essential synergy of public health and international justice.” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Kirsten Beyer, PhD, MPH, MS

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Kirsten Beyer, PhD, MPH, MS, a professor in the Division of Epidemiology & Social Sciences in the Institute for Health & Humanity at the Medical College of Wisconsin, spoke April 29 on “Structural Racism in Housing and Health Outcomes in the United States.” See here for a recording of the talk.

  • Talking Public Health: Anusha M. Vable, ScD, MPH

    333A Goldfarb Hall MO

    Anusha M. Vable, ScD, MPH, an associate professor and associate director of the Center for Health Equity in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of California San Francisco, spoke May 1 on “The Education System as a Potential Solution to Health Inequities.” See here for a recording of the talk.