Center for Population Health Sciences | Seminar Series | Speaker: Peter Muennig, MD, MPH @ Li Ka Shing Center, LK320, 3rd Floor | Palo Alto | California | United States
Peter Muennig, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Department of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University Title:  “Can We Expect Health or Monetary Returns on Investments in Cash Assistance, Education, and Transit Policies?” Register here. Accountable Care[...]
Center for Population Health Sciences | Seminar Series | Speaker: Sandro Galea, MD, MPH, DrPH @ Li Ka Shing Center, Berg Hall | Palo Alto | California | United States
“Directions in Population Health Science:  From Risks to Consequences” Sandro Galea, MD, MPH, DrPH Robert A. Knox Professor and Dean Boston University School of Public Health Please register here for Sandro Galea’s talk on February[...]
Office of Community Health: 2018 2nd Annual SPHERE Mini Symposium @ Li Ka Shing Center, Room 101 | Palo Alto | California | United States
Keynote: Muin Khoury, Director, Office of Public Health Genomics, CDC SPHERE builds upon Stanford School of Medicine’s leadership around precision health and is one of five inaugural NIH centers focused on using precision tools to[...]
Center for Population Health Sciences Seminar Series: Edmon Begoli, Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) @ Li Ka Shing Center, Room 320, 3rd Floor | Palo Alto | California | United States
Building the “Discovery Instruments” for Precision Medicine and Population Health Research Event Information and Registration
Center for Population Health Sciences Seminar Series: Philipp Koellinger @ Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center, Room 320
Risky Behaviors and their links with health: New insights from statistically well-powered genetic and neuroscientific studies Philipp Koellinger, Professor of Economics, Vrije Universiteit Event Information and Registration
Center for Population Health Sciences Seminar Series: Robert Phillips, MD MSPH @ Li Ka Shing Learning and Knowledge Center, Room 320
The PHATE of Communities Most physicians have little understanding of the neighborhoods they serve or the social factors that affect the people who live there. We know that social factors are among the most potent[...]