NASA Health and Air Quality Applied Sciences Team (HAQAST) meeting
The event will feature short presentations from scientists and stakeholders, plus time for networking and discussion.
The event will feature short presentations from scientists and stakeholders, plus time for networking and discussion.
The presentation will be on "Combating the tuberculosis global health crisis."
Kenneth Cole is a designer, social activist, business owner, philanthropist, and the subject of new documentary film, “A Man with Sole: The Impact of Kenneth Cole.” Through his leadership at Kenneth Cole Productions and The Mental Health Coalition, Mr. Cole has demonstrated how business platforms can positively influence health, and reduce stigma around mental health challenges. This conversation will explore how collaborations between business, […]
The Global Health Center is hosting a seminar with Kim Thuy Seelinger, JD, professor of practice, WashU School of Public Health. The seminar is titled “War, Gender, and Justice: What’s Public Health Got to Do With It?” and will be located at the Farrell Learning & Teaching Center.
Check back later for an agenda and location.
In the lobby of the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum, join experts from WashU and the Missouri Botanical Garden for an unscripted conversation exploring bold ideas and diverse perspectives on contemporary challenges.
The Vaccine Center Symposium will be November 12, 8 a.m. to noon, at Eric P. Newman Education Center on the Medical Campus, where WashU Public Health Dean Sandro Galea will speak alongside leading experts in vaccine science and public health.
The topic will be "Advancing Systems for the Delivery of Pediatric Care."
Please join us for a talk by epidemiologist and scientific communicator Katelyn Jetelina, MPH, PhD, who will discuss her pioneering approach to public health communication, and her experience translating complex data for audiences online through her Substack platform, "Your Local Epidemiologist." The talk will be followed by a conversation between Dr. Jetelina and Dean Sandro […]
Event details to come later.
The Center for the Environment invites WashU graduate students to attend the Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Environmental Research Dinner, an evening of presentations on climate scholarship with networking, community building and dinner.
Event details to come later.
Event details to come later.