![]() February 16: Magdalena Janecka, PhD, Investigating the Environmental Etiology of ASD.February 27: David Siscovick, MD, MPH, Health Data for New York City, A Potential Model for Injury Science and Prevention in NYC.March 3: Henry Greenberg, MD, Global Clinical Disease, An Economic Threat.March 7: Tongtan (Bert) Chantarat, PhD, MPH, Measuring Structural Racism to Advance Research and Policies.March 27: Fabienne Laraque, MD, MPH, Public Health Approaches in Homeless Services: A Case Study in Overdose Prevention.March 28: Teresa Janevic, PhD, MPH, Social and Structural Determinants of Postpartum Cardiometabolic Health.March 31: Michael Goran, PhD, Effects of Dietary Sugars on Metabolic, Gut and Brain Developmental Outcomes: The Good the Bad and the Ugly.Lilith Whittles, Real Time Modeling of COVID-19 in the UK: Insights from a Pandemic at the Interface of Science and Policy April 12: Nicole Schupf, PhD, Epidemiology of Alzheimer's Disease in Down Syndrome: A Model High Risk Population.April 18: Sarah Cobey, PhD, Effective Vaccination Against Influenza.April 19: Hari Sagiraju, MD, MPH, PhD, Two-Way Translational Cancer Research to Combat Cancer.April 21: Salvatore Vacarella, PhD, Socioeconomic Inequalities in Cancer Between and Within Countries.Bauer, MS, Law Enforcement-Involved Injuries and Fatal Encounters (LEIFE) April 28: Kim Rhoads, MD, MS, MPH, Health Equity Requires Action.May 2: Justin Knox, PhD, Understanding and Addressing HIV and Substance Use.May 4: CUEGR: Trish Starks, PhD, Cigarettes and Soviets: Communism, Capitalism, and the Tobacco Uptake.HIV Recent Infection Surveillance and Role in Epidemic Control ![]() Unintentional Injuries, Confronting the Burden (The Care of Road Traffic Injuries) Manhattan Vision Screening and Follow-up Study (NYC-SIGHT) Transgender Health in the 21st Century: Epidemiologic Theory and Methods Neuroepidemiology in Action - How our Epidemiological Findings Change Clinical Practice Investigating the Environmental Etiology of ASDĮlaine Wirrell, MD Nathalie Jette, MSc, MD, FRCPC Health Data for New York City, A Potential Model for Injury Science and Prevention in NYC Global Clinical Disease, An Economic Threat Measuring Structural Racism to Advance Research and Policies Public Health Approaches in Homeless Services: A Case Study in Overdose Prevention Social and Structural Determinants of Postpartum Cardiometabolic Health Real Time Modeling of COVID-19 in the UK: Insights from a Pandemic at the Interface of Science and PolicyĮffects of Dietary Sugars on Metabolic, Gut and Brain Developmental Outcomes: The Good the Bad and the Ugly Two-Way Translational Cancer Research to Combat CancerĮpidemiology of Alzheimer's Disease in Down Syndrome: A Model High Risk Population Socioeconomic Inequalities in Cancer Between and Within Countries Law Enforcement-Involved Injuries and Fatal Encounters (LEIFE) Understanding and Addressing HIV and Substance Use 2023 Events DateĬUEGR: Cigarettes and Soviets: Communism, Capitalism, and the Tobacco Uptake Speakers are invited to spend the day at Columbia with ample time to engage faculty and students prior to the lecture. Lectures are followed by discussion and interaction between speakers and audience in order to forge new dialogue and ideas for science and policy. ![]() The series has forged important links between the Department and leading figures and programs in public health and epidemiology throughout the world. ![]() These lectures present a broad range of topics, fostering academic exchange around key issues in epidemiology. The Columbia University Epidemiology Grand Rounds (CUEGR) and Special Seminar series hosts global leaders in epidemiology who share their ground-breaking work with the Department’s faculty, students, and the Columbia community at-large.
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