Category Archives: News/Events

Stanley O. Foster Lecture: Pathways in Global Health, 4/2

Category : GLEPI News/Events

The Stanley O. Foster Lecture: Pathways in Global Health lecture presented by Dr. David Heymann with a reception to follow. Please RSVP to omer [dot] admin [at] emory [dot] edu.


One Health Presentation, 4/3

Category : News/Events

Join Emory Students for One Health on April 3, to hear about One Health projects and practicum opportunities at the CDC.


Chair’s Chat – Tuesday, Noon, CNR Auditorium

Category : News/Events

Chair’s Chat – Tuesday, Noon, CNR Auditorium

Join Department Chair Dr. Tim Lash and Director of Graduate Studies Dr. Lauren Christiansen-Lindquist to discuss curriculum updates and the state of our department. RSVP here!


Open Data Kit (ODK) 3 part training series, 3/27, 4/3 & 4/10

Category : News/Events

Rollins mHealth Collaboration is hosting a three-part ODK training series where you can learn to use ODK to collect, manage and use your data. The sessions are on Wednesday from 12-12:50pm in CNR 1055. Light snacks are provided.


RACPAC Lunch & Learn, 3/26

Category : News/Events

 

Join the Rollins Association for Cancer Prevention and Control (RACPAC) for a lunch & learn with Dr. Stacey Fedewa on 3/26 at 12 pm.


Infection Prevention & Healthcare Epidemiology Careers Event – April 10 – 5:30-7pm

Category : News/Events

Join the RSPH Department of Epidemiology & Emory School of Nursing for a Panel, Dinner, & Networking!

Wednesday, April 10, 5:30-7pm

Rita Anne Rollins Room


World Water Day 2019 – Safe Water in Healthcare Facilities: A Neglected Crisis – March 19, 2018 – 4-6pm

Category : News/Events

Join the Center for Global Safe WASH for a World Water Day 2019 event! Safe Water in Healthcare Facilities: A Neglected Crisis – March 19, 2018 – Reception 4pm, Speakers and Discussion 4:30pm




Epi Ground Rounds: Spacial Clustering and Infectious Disease Control, 3/8

Category : News/Events

This talk will explore some ways in which we can measure the  clustering and spatial dependence in disease incidence and risk over multiple  scales, and how the ways in which we can think about the effects of this  clustering on the control of cholera, measles and other infectious diseases.