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SUMMARY:HIV Center Rounds
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URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/hiv-center-rounds/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200219T160000
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds. The effect of preconception-initiated low-dose aspirin on hCG pregnancy\, pregnancy loss\, and live birth: per-protocol analysis of a randomized trial
DESCRIPTION:Grand Rounds Lecture \n\n\n\nAshley Naimi\n\n\n\nAssistant Professor of Epidemiology\, University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health\n\n\n\nVideo available here.  \n\n\n\nDr. Ashley Naimi’s research falls at the crossroads of causal inference\, social epidemiology and human reproduction. Dr. Naimi develops and applies analytic methods to non-experimental data to assess the effectiveness of potential policy interventions to reduce the overall burden of and social disparities in adverse pregnancy and childhood outcomes. \n\n\n\nA major focus of his current work is the development\, use and interpretation of statistical methods for causal mediation analysis in social epidemiology. He is adapting a variety of modeling techniques to estimate more realistic intervention effects (stochastic mediation contrasts). His approach relies heavily on the principles and concepts of causal inference\, comparative effectiveness research and implementation science. The end goal of Dr. Naimi’s research is to develop targeted actionable strategies to reduce racial disparities in preterm birth. \n\n\n\nThis lecture is hosted by the CUNY SPH Department of Epidemiology & Biostatistics.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/aspirin-pregnancy-naimi-grand-rounds/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200205T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200205T173000
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CREATED:20200114T203009Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds. Implementation Science: Rigor\, Impact & Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Grand Rounds Lecture \n\n\n\nEnola Proctor\n\n\n\nDirector\, Center For Dissemination And Implementation At The Institute For Public Health \n\n\n\nDirector\, Center For Mental Health Services Research And Shanti K. Khindka Distinguished Professor at George Warren Brown School of Social Work\, Washington University in St. Louis\n\n\n\nVideo available here.  \n\n\n\nEnola Proctor’s teaching and research are motivated by the question: How do we ensure that people receive the very best possible care? In social work\, public health and health care settings ranging from hospitals to community agencies\, she studies the processes through which organizations and individual providers can adopt and deliver the most effective programs and interventions. Her research and training programs through the Center for Mental Health Services Research have been funded continuously by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) since 1993. \n\n\n\nProctor leads several national initiatives to advance the science of dissemination and implementation research\, including the NIMH-funded Implementation Research Institute (IRI)\, which trains researchers from across the nation in implementation science for mental health. She directs the Center for Dissemination and Implementation for the Institute for Public Health\, and the Dissemination and Implementation Research Core (DIRC) of Washington University’s Institute for Clinical and Translational Science. She is also an inaugural class member of the American Academy of Social Work and Social Welfare and its Board of Directors (2010-11). Proctor teaches doctoral and masters students in areas of mental health and implementation research.This lecture is hosted by the CUNY SPH Center for Innovation in Mental Health.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/grand-rounds-enola-proctor/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191120T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190905T220901Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Till Bärnighausen
DESCRIPTION:Implementation science for population health: Novel methods and research in Africa and Asia\n\n\n\nVideo available here.  \n\n\n\nTill BärnighausenAlexander von Humboldt University Professor\, Heidelberg UniversityDirector\, Heidelberg Institute of Public Health \n\n\n\nDr. Till Bärnighausen is Alexander von Humboldt University Professor at Heidelberg University and Director of the Heidelberg Institute of Public Health. He is Senior Faculty at the Wellcome Trust’s Africa Health Research Institute in KwaZulu-Natal\, South Africa. Dr. Bärnighausen is also Adjunct Professor of Global Health at the Department of Global Health and Population\, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health\, and Faculty Affiliate at the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies. \n\n\n\nDr. Bärnighausen’s research focuses on testing and developing interventions in population health that address healthcare needs\, such as HIV and other chronic conditions\, in poor countries. Dr. Bärnighausen focuses on interventions that can be implemented in resource-poor settings. \n\n\n\nHe is the recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Professor Award\, Germany’s most highly-endowed international prize for science\, and he has served as PI on multiple NIH Grants. His research has received funding from 3ie\, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation\, Andrew Mellon Foundation\, ANRS\, CHAI\, Elton John AIDS Foundation\, the German Federal Ministry of Science and Education\, the European Commission\, GAVI\, UNAIDS\, UNITAID\, USAID\, the Wellcome Trust\, WHO\, World Bank\, and Rush Foundation. \n\n\n\nDr. Bärnighausen holds doctoral degrees in Population and International Health for Harvard University and History of Medicine from the University of University of Heidelberg. He also holds master degrees in Health Systems Management and Financial Economics from the University of London. \n\n\n\nThis lecture is hosted by the CUNY Institute for Implementation Science in Population Health.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-till-barnighausen/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191106T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20191120T204604Z
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SUMMARY:SMAART: A Population Health Informatics Approach to Addressing Sustainable Development Goals
DESCRIPTION:Ashish Joshi\n\n\n\nSenior Associate Dean of Student and Academic AffairsProfessor\, CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy\n\n\n\nGlobal challenges are becoming increasingly complex and interlinked in a rapidly evolving world. Innovative approaches are needed to improve the way that all sectors respond and adapt to this changing environment. The presentation will outline the opportunities of leveraging population health informatics as an innovative platform to design\, develop\, implement and evaluate data driven\, and evidence based contextually relevant solutions in diverse settings. The presentation will describe the components of Sustainable\, Multisector\, Accessible\, Affordable\, Reimbursable and Tailored (SMAART) informatics platform that have been implemented to leverage community level data to address Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). A specific example of how a SMAART informatics platform is being utilized to address SDG goals in urban slum settings will be presented. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDr. Ashish Joshi’s combined training in medicine\, public health\, and informatics provides unique opportunity to utilize innovative technology enabled interventions at the intersection of clinical care and population health. He continues to pursue his career as an applied researcher\, mentor\, administrator\, innovator and entrepreneur and designs\, develops\, implements and evaluates Sustainable\, Multisector\, Accessible\, Affordable\, Reimbursable and Tailored technology (SMAART) interventions to address population health challenges of the 21st century. His research in the area of m-Health\, surveillance\, decision support tools\, Consumer health informatics\, health technology assessments\, public health dashboards and sustainable development goals (SDGs) has been in diverse global settings including the US\, India\, Haiti\, Nigeria\, Brazil\, and Egypt. He has designed and implemented more than 20 health technology systems in various languages including English\, Portuguese\, Creole\, Spanish\, and several other Indian dialects in urban\, urban slum\, rural and tribal settings. His research has been funded by various Federal agencies including NIH\, AHRQ\, US Department of Veteran Affairs\, Fulbright\, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation\, Ministry of Health Brazil\, Indian Council of Medical Research\, Government of India\, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and New York State AIDS Society and other private foundations and industry. His recent collaboration with Digital India\, Government of India has been to explore innovatively on how technology can be used to address SDGs. He was recently invited to present his work at the United Nations. He has also developed an online certificate\, and an executive program in population health informatics. He also recently developed a fully online MS program in population health informatics\, the first of its kind globally and just wrote the textbook Population Health Informatics: Driving Evidence Based Solutions into Practice published by Jones Bartlett. \n\n\n\nCo-hosted by the Center for Systems and Community Design and the NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center\, the Systems Change Series is a monthly lecture and workshop series hosted by the Center that creates space for distinguished scholars\, practitioners and entrepreneurs across a broad range of sectors to share the ways in which they work at the forefront of incorporating systems and design thinking into their respective practices. \n\n\n\nRSVP here.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/smaart-a-population-health-informatics-approach-to-addressing-sustainable-development-goals/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 800\, 55 W 125th Street\, NEW YORK\, NEW YORK (NY)\, 10027
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191102T235959
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CREATED:20190927T053245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T051301Z
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SUMMARY:Central Africa IeDEA Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Johannesburg\, South Africa
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/central-africa-iedea-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191030T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191031T235959
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CREATED:20190927T053442Z
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SUMMARY:IeDEA All-Africa Regional Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Johannesburg\, South Africa
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/iedea-all-africa-regional-meeting-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190624T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190627T235959
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CREATED:20190623T232559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190920T215252Z
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SUMMARY:BioC 2019: Where Software and Biology Connect
DESCRIPTION:BioC2019 highlights current developments within and beyond the Bioconductor project. It consists of: \n\n\n\nDeveloper Day June 24 at NYU Langone: provides developers and would-be developers with insights into Bioconductor project direction and software development best practices.Main Conference June 25-26 at Rockefeller University: morning scientific talks and afternoon workshops provide insights and tools required for the analysis and comprehension of high-throughput genomic data.Robert Gentleman Symposium June 27 at Rockefeller University: A one-time symposium in honor of the 60th birthday of Robert Gentleman\, one of the originators of R and Bioconductor. This day will feature talks and panel discussion by Robert Gentleman and associates.\n\n\n\nMore information: workshop@bioconductor.org
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/bioc-2019-where-software-and-biology-connect/
LOCATION:NYU and Rockefeller University\, NYC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190619T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190619T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T011324Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T011325Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Delivette Castor
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URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/dr-delivette-castor/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 628\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190513T000000
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SUMMARY:Dr. Olivia Keiser
DESCRIPTION:CUNY ISPH is pleased to welcome Dr. Olivia Keiser. Dr. Keiser will give a talk entitled “Spatial variability of HIV in sub-Saharan Africa: what are the human factors?”
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/dr-olivia-keiser/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 628\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, NY\, 10027
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190501T160000
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CREATED:20190920T234803Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. Jacob Bor
DESCRIPTION:HIV treatment-as-prevention in South Africa and the elusive ‘end of AIDS’\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe ISPH is pleased to host Grand Rounds with Dr. Jacob Bor of Boston University. Jacob Bor\, ScD\, SM\, is Assistant Professor and Peter T. Paul Career Development Professor in the Departments of Global Health and Epidemiology. His research applies the analytical tools of economics to the study of population health\, with a focus on HIV treatment and prevention in southern Africa. Current research interests include economic spillover effects of HIV treatment on patients\, households\, and communities; decision-making in HIV-endemic risk environments; population health impacts of social policy; and causal inference in public health research. He is a faculty affiliate of BU’s Global Development Policy Center\, a Junior Faculty Fellow at BU’s Hariri Institute for Computational Science\, an affiliate of the Africa Health Research Institute\, and Senior Research at the Health Economics and Epidemiology Research Office in South Africa. \n\n\n\nRSVP here.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-jacob-bor/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190417T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010414Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. Ann Marie Sullivan
DESCRIPTION:Designing the Mental Health Continuum\nDr. Ann Marie Sullivan\nCommissioner\, NYS Office of Mental Health \nDr. Ann Marie Sullivan is currently the Commissioner of the New York State Office of Mental Health. As Commissioner\, she is responsible for a multi-faceted mental health system that serves more than 700\,000 individuals each year. The Office of Mental Health (OMH) operates psychiatric centers across the State\, and oversees more than 4\,500 community based programs. As Commissioner\, she has guided the transformation of the state hospital system in its emphasis on recovery and expansion of community based treatment\, reinvesting over 90 million dollars in community services; implemented the incorporation of critical recovery services for the seriously mentally ill in the Medicaid benefit plan and expanded services for the mentally ill in the criminal justice system and in community reentry.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-ann-marie-sullivan/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190411T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190411T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010414Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. Miguel Hernán
DESCRIPTION:How do we learn what works? A two-step algorithm for causal inference from real world data\nDr. Miguel Hernán\nKolokotrones Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology\, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health  \nDr. Miguel Hernán conducts research to learn what works for the treatment and prevention of cancer\, cardiovascular disease\, and HIV infection. Together with his collaborators\, he designs analyses of healthcare databases\, epidemiologic studies\, and randomized trials. Dr. Hernán teaches clinical data science at the Harvard Medical School\, clinical epidemiology at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology\, and causal inference methodology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health\, where he is the Kolokotrones Professor of Biostatistics and Epidemiology. His edX course Causal Diagrams and his book Causal Inference\, co-authored with James Robins\, are freely available online and widely used for the training of researchers. Dr. Hernán is an elected Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science\, past Chair of the American Statistical Association Section on Statistics in Epidemiology\, an Editor of Epidemiology\, and past or current Associate Editor of Biometrics\, American Journal of Epidemiology\, and the Journal of the American Statistical Association. \nRSVP
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-miguel-hernan/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190205T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190205T140000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010414Z
UID:3401-1549375200-1549375200@cunyisph.org
SUMMARY:ISPH Seminar Series with Dr. Julie Dombrowski
DESCRIPTION:Engaging the “Hard-to-Reach”
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/isph-seminar-series-with-dr-julie-dombrowski/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:ISPH Seminar Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181204T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181205T235959
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010414Z
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SUMMARY:Ending the Epidemic Summit 2018
DESCRIPTION:Making it Happen\, Getting it Done!\nThe New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute (NYSDOH AI) is hosting the third annual Ending the Epidemic Summit on December 4-5\, 2018 at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center and accompanying meeting rooms. The 2018 Ending the Epidemic Summit is intended to bring key stakeholders to one forum to share Ending the Epidemic implementation efforts focusing on the theme of Making it Happen\, Getting it Done! Addressing health inequities has always been a priority in the Ending the Epidemic efforts which will be highlighted during this feature event. \nView the program here.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/ending-the-epidemic-summit-2018/
LOCATION:Empire State Plaza Convention Center
CATEGORIES:Conference
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20181129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010414Z
UID:3403-1543510800-1543510800@cunyisph.org
SUMMARY:ERC-CFAR Symposium: Opportunities and Obstacles for HIV Prevention
DESCRIPTION:HIV_Prevention_Symposium-HG (1)
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/erc-cfar-symposium-opportunities-and-obstacles-for-hiv-prevention/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180502T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180502T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010417Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. Sandro Galea\, MD\, MPH\, DrPH
DESCRIPTION:Social divides and health divides in America\, and what we can do about them\nSanro Galea\, MD\, MPH\, DrPH \nSandro Galea\, a physician and an epidemiologist\, is dean and Robert A. Knox Professor at Boston University School of Public Health. He previously held academic and leadership positions at Columbia University\, the University of Michigan\, and the New York Academy of Medicine. Galea’s scholarship has been at the intersection of social and psychiatric epidemiology\, with a focus on the behavioral health consequences of trauma\, including firearms. He has published more than 700 scientific journal articles\, 50 chapters\, and 13 books\, and his research has been featured extensively in current periodicals and newspapers. His latest book\, “Healthier: Fifty Thoughts on the Foundations of Population Health\,” was published by Oxford University Press in 2017. Galea holds a medical degree from the University of Toronto and graduate degrees from Harvard University and Columbia University. He also holds an honorary doctorate from the University of Glasgow. Galea was named one of “Time” magazine’s epidemiology innovators\, and has been listed by Thomson Reuters as one of the “World’s Most Influential Scientific Minds.”
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-sandro-galea-md-mph-drph/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180424T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180424T000000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010417Z
UID:3405-1524528000-1524528000@cunyisph.org
SUMMARY:ISPH Advisory Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/isph-advisory-board-meeting/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180418T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180418T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010417Z
UID:3406-1524067200-1524072600@cunyisph.org
SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. Nancy Krieger\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Inheritance & Health: What Really Matters for Health Equity?Considering History\, Jim Crow\, and Racialized Economic Segregation\nNancy Krieger\, PhD\nProfessor of Social Epidemiology\nHarvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health \nWhat type of inheritance truly matters for the people’s health? This question gains new urgency as genomics and precision medicine take center stage in US biomedicine\, taxes for corporations and the wealthy are slashed\, regulations and programs to protect the environment and public health are undermined\, and racism and coddling of white supremacy are evident at the highest levels of the US government. Guidance is perhaps surprisingly offered by the work of Wilhelm Johannsen\, who in 1909 coined the terms “gene\,” “genotype\,”
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-nancy-krieger-phd/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180321T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180321T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010418Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. Sandra Fortes
DESCRIPTION:Coordinator\, Interdisciplinary Laboratory in Primary Heatlh Care (LIPAPS)Adjunct Professor\, Medical Psychology (PSIMED)\nCoordinator for the Center of Mental Health\, Polyclinic Piquet Carneiro (PPC)\nRio de Janeiro State University (UERJ)
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-sandra-fortes/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180320T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180320T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010418Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Maria Julia Brunette
DESCRIPTION:Promoting Health Equity in the Americas: One Community at a Time\nDr. Maria Julia Brunette  \nThe ISPH along with the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy will host on March 20th\, 2018 in room 717 from 1:00-2:00pm Associate Professor of Global Public Health and Project Director for the UMASS Center for Digital Health\, at the University of Massachusetts\, Lowell. Dr. Maria Julia Brunette will deliver a talk on “Promoting Health Equity in the Americas: One Community at a Time.” \nIn this presentation Dr. Brunette will discuss her experience implementing and sustaining community-based mechanisms to address global health disparities. Her recent research endeavors will be illustrated by three case studies related to the occupational health issues among migrant workers in the United States; the quality of working life of low-income industrial workers in Peru; and the strengthening of healthcare systems in a high-Tuberculosis burden area in the South. \nRSVP
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/dr-maria-julia-brunette/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 717\, 55 W 125th Street\, NEW YORK\, NEW YORK (NY)\, 10027
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180314T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180314T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010419Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. Montasser Kamal
DESCRIPTION:Implementation Research and Global Health: The experience of IDRC in reproductive\, maternal\, child\, adolescent health and in health information systems\nDr. Montasser Kamal \nDr. Kamal’s 30 years of work experience started in Egypt as a graduate of Cairo University’s medical school. He is a holder of an MSc in Medical Anthropology from Brunel University\, UK; and a Ph.D in Medical Anthropology from McGill University. Montasser is the Program Leader for the Maternal and Child Health team at Canada’s International Development Research Centre. Before joining IDRC Dr. Kamal was the Deputy Director for Global Health Policy and Research at Global Affairs Canada. He also worked at the former Canadian International Development Agency CIDA as the Team Leader of the Health Specialists\, and brings experience as a Reproductive Health Policy Advisor and as Manager of Multilateral Health Institutions and Partnerships. Between 2007-2014 he work at the Regional Office of the Ford Foundation in Cairo where he was a Senior Program Officer for Reproductive Health and HIV/AIDS in part supporting implementation research. Dr. Kamal’s areas of interest and expertise include implementation research\, sexual and reproductive health and rights\, health systems strengthening\, promoting greater government accountability\, and knowledge generation and dissemination. \nRSVP
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-montasser-kamal/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180207T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180207T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010419Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. S.V. Subramanian
DESCRIPTION:The Average Treatment Effect: A Construct Ripe for Retirement\nDr. S. V. Subramanian\nProfessor of Population Health and Geography \nS. V. Subramanian is a Professor of Population Health and Geography at Harvard University\, and Director of a University-wide Initiative on Applied Quantitative Methods in Social Sciences. He was also the Founding Director of Graduate Studies for the interdisciplinary PhD program in Population Health Sciences. He received his under- and post-graduate training at the University of Delhi\, and completed his PhD in geography from the University of Portsmouth\, UK. \nWorking in collaborations with scholars across the world\, he has published over 500 articles\, book chapters\, and books in the field of social and contextual determinants of health\, health inequalities in India\, and applied multilevel statistical models. He has been named among Highly Cited Researchers (top 1% of cited publications in Web of Science) in 2015\, 2016 and 2017. \nHis current research interests include exploring the role of individual heterogeneity in population health narratives\, the reciprocal association between neighborhoods and health; and understanding the causes and consequences of undernutrition and development among children in disadvantaged settings. \nAs an educator\, Subu was the first to develop a course on the concept and application of multilevel statistical methods at Harvard\, which he has been successfully teaching at Harvard since 2001\, as well as around the world. He has advised over 100 masters\, doctoral and postdoctoral students as mentor\, academic advisor and dissertation committee member. Subu is the Co-Editor-in-Chief for the international journal Social Science & Medicine (SSM)\, in addition to be being a Co-Senior Editor for the social epidemiology office of SSM. He is also the founding Co-Editor-in-Chief of a new journal SSM – Population Health. He is an editorial consultant to The Lancet\, and an international advisory board member for the Lancet Global Health. \nRSVP
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-s-v-subramanian/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171213T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171213T133000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010419Z
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SUMMARY:ISPH Seminar Series - Food for Thought: Addressing the Vicious Cycle of Food Insecurity and HIV/AIDS
DESCRIPTION:Sheri Weiser\, MD\, MPH\, MA\, is an Associate Professor of Medicine and internist at UC San Francisco’s Division of HIV\, Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital. Her research focuses on the impact of food insecurity and other social and structural factors on treatment outcomes for HIV and other chronic diseases. Dr. Weiser also evaluates food insecurity interventions as a way to improve health outcomes in domestic and international settings. She is currently leading several NIH-funded longitudinal studies to understand impacts of food insecurity on HIV treatment outcomes\, cardiovascular risk\, and aging outcomes among HIV-infected women. Dr. Weiser is also leading several domestic and international clinical trials evaluating food insecurity and livelihood interventions as a way to improve HIV treatment outcomes. She has published over 100 manuscripts on food insecurity and related topics\, including HIV stigma\, mental health\, and women’s empowerment\, and has been the principal investigator on over 20 research grants in the area. Dr. Weiser actively mentors students\, post-doctoral fellows and junior faculty\, and currently has an active NIH K24 mentoring award where she is focusing on mentorship in the area of health disparities\, HIV and aging. She completed her medical degree at Harvard Medical School and then completed residency training in internal medicine at UCSF. Dr. Weiser also earned an MA in Medical Anthropology from Harvard University and an MPH in Epidemiology from UC Berkeley. \nRSVP
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/isph-seminar-series-food-for-thought-addressing-the-vicious-cycle-of-food-insecurity-and-hiv-aids/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 800\, 55 W 125th Street\, NEW YORK\, NEW YORK (NY)\, 10027
CATEGORIES:ISPH Seminar Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171206T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171206T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010419Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. Jeremy Boal
DESCRIPTION:President\, Mount Sinai DowntownExecutive Vice President and Chief Clinical Officer\, Mount Sinai Health System
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-jeremy-boal/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171205T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171206T235959
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010419Z
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SUMMARY:Ending the Epidemic Summit 2017
DESCRIPTION:No Population Left Behind\nThe New York State Department of Health AIDS Institute (NYSDOH AI) is hosting the second annual Ending the Epidemic Summit on December 5-6\, 2017 at the Empire State Plaza Convention Center and accompanying meeting rooms. \nView the program here.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/ending-the-epidemic-summit-2017/
LOCATION:Empire State Plaza Convention Center
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171122T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010420Z
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SUMMARY:Large-scale microbial ecological interaction networks from shotgun metagenomics with the NESRA algorithm
DESCRIPTION:Shotgun Metagenomics studies the microbial diversity of specific environments\, including the human body. It allows obtaining snapshots of the taxonomic composition and functional potential of a microbial community (microbiome). These microbiome characteristics are niche-specific and are shaped by biochemical factors\, such as oxygen and nutrients availability\, pH\, and temperature. The thousands of bacteria\, archaea\, viruses\, and micro eukaryotes in a microbiome are cross-interacting through ecological relations of mutualism\, commensalism\, and parasitism. However\, despite their relevance\, the network of interactions between microbes in microbiomes are not yet well understood\, and methods that can scale up to thousands of samples are not available. Here we propose a new method to build microbe-microbe interaction networks\, and apply it to thousands of microbiomes from the curatedMetagenomicData resource\, a collaboration between CUNY and the University of Trento providing the largest collection of consistently processed shotgun metagenomics datasets available. We considered as features the relative abundances of each species in >4400 human gut microbiome samples from healthy individuals. Preliminary experiments show that our method can easily scale to the number of samples present in the curatedMetagenomicData. Other methods we tested\, i.e. CCREPE and SPIEC-EASI\, fail to scale to the same number of input samples. The results we obtained provided preliminary insights about the interactions between microbes in the healthy human gut microbiome. In particular\, several Bacteroides genera belonging to the Bacteroidetes phylum showed a positive correlation among each other\, suggesting that specific host and environment have a similar impact on these phylogenetically related organisms. Interestingly\, we found nodes with a high number of connections to involve genera that are usually of low abundance and understudied\, thus confirming that some interactions would need to be further explored. We foresee the possibility to use the reconstructed networks to characterize microbiome types.\nAbout the Speaker \nFrancesco Asnicar is a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Trento\, Italy\, supervised by Prof. Enrico Blanzieri at the Department of Information Engineering and Computer Science (DISI) and Prof. Nicola Segata at the Laboratory Computational Metagenomics at the Centre for Integrative Biology (CIBIO). Francesco’s main work is studying the microbiome through shotgun metagenomics\, by developing new computational analysis tools\, with a particular interest on microbial ecology and phylogenomics analysis. \nRSVP HERE
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/large-scale-microbial-ecological-interaction-networks-from-shotgun-metagenomics-with-the-nesra-algorithm/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 717\, 55 W 125th Street\, NEW YORK\, NEW YORK (NY)\, 10027
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171115T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171115T173000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010420Z
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SUMMARY:CUNY SPH Grand Rounds with Dr. Marion Nestle
DESCRIPTION:Paulette Goddard Professor of Nutrition\, Food Studies\, and Public Health at New York University
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/cuny-sph-grand-rounds-with-dr-marion-nestle/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:Grand Rounds
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171003T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171003T163000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010420Z
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SUMMARY:ISPH Seminar Series - Enhancing Linkage to HIV Care in Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda
DESCRIPTION:Kelli O’Laughlin\, MD\, MPH\, attended the Oregon Health & Science University School of Medicine (2003) and completed her emergency medicine residency at the University of California\, Los Angeles / Olive-View UCLA Emergency Medicine Residency Program (2007). She earned her MPH at the Harvard School of Public Health (2008). She is an emergency medicine physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston\, Massachusetts and an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School. She is a Research Fellow at the Massachusetts General Hospital Medical Practice Evaluation Center. Dr. O’Laughlin is faculty at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative and the Partners Center of Expertise in Global and Humanitarian Health. \nMiss the talk? View here.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/isph-seminar-series-enhancing-linkage-to-hiv-care-in-nakivale-refugee-settlement-in-uganda/
LOCATION:CUNY School of Public Health – Room 708\, 55 W 125th Street\, New York\, 10027
CATEGORIES:ISPH Seminar Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20171002T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20171002T000000
DTSTAMP:20260427T044319
CREATED:20190924T010420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T010420Z
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SUMMARY:Improving Population Health Conference
DESCRIPTION:Improving Population Health: Now\, Across People’s Lives and Across Generations to Come\nThe 3rd annual interdisciplinary population health research conference will bring scholars and practitioners from different disciplinary backgrounds together to share and discuss the science\, practice and policy of population health. This meeting is also the first membership meeting of The Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science (IAPHS). \nThe conference is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and is organized by the Interdisciplinary Association for Population Health Science\, the Population Research Institute at Penn State University\,The Population Research Center at the University of Texas\, the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University and the Institute for Policy and Social Research at the University of Kansas. \nThe submission deadline is April 7\, 2017. \n\nWho should submit? Population health scientists from any academic discipline\, career stage\, and sector committed to improving population health in the U.S.\nThe meeting is free and open to the public. Registration is required and will be open in late May!\n\nPlease click here to read our Call for Submissions and How to Submit an Abstract for the Conference.
URL:https://cunyisph.org/events/improving-population-health-conference/
CATEGORIES:Conference
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