Michelle Mello, Professor of Law and Health Policy at Stanford University, will deliver a Grand Rounds Lecture hosted by the Georgia State University School of Public Health. Her talk, which
Grand Rounds Featuring Michelle Mello
Michelle Mello, Professor of Law and Health Policy at Stanford University, will deliver a Grand Rounds Lecture hosted by the Georgia State University School of Public Health. Her talk, which
The Dornsife School of Public Health’s Jonathan Mann Health & Human Rights Memorial Lecture speaks to the importance of health and human rights and honors the legacy the school’s founder,
Leading voices consider the future for global health amid reduced commitments to health-related development assistance, and calls to reform or replace institutions underpinning global health policy and coordination.
WashU Public Health Dean Sandro Galea and other national leaders in public health discuss the erosion of public health infrastructure funding and consequences for preparedness, workforce stability, and population health.
Part of a multiyear initiative led by WashU Public Health, this event’s theme is “Asking Better Questions to Improve the Health of Populations.”
The New York Times headline was spare and startling: “Sue Goldie Has Parkinson’s Disease.” More than two years earlier, Goldie had agreed to let reporter John Branch chronicle her experience
The Community-Engaged Environmental Data Science Training is a two-day intensive course featuring lectures on key concepts in solution-oriented, community environmental health research. Lectures will cover areas ranging from exposure assessment
The Data Visualization and Presentation Essentials Workshop is a three-day intensive hands-on workshop designed for people and teams who want to develop their creative process to create better, more effective
The Epigenetics Boot Camp is a two-day intensive boot camp of seminars and hands-on analytical sessions to provide an overview of concepts, techniques, and data analysis methods utilized in human
This conversation pulls back the curtain on what really happens when Democrats and Republicans hammer out health legislation in Washington. Former HHS Assistant Secretary for Legislation Melanie Egorin and former