Zilber College’s weekly seminar series offers latest updates in public health

Exterior shot of the Zilber School Building in downtown Milwaukee

Hear the latest in public health research and practice during the Zilber College of Public Health’s weekly seminar series. Seminars are held weekly on Thursday mornings from 9-9:50 a.m. at the Kenwood Interdisciplinary Research Complex (KIRC), Room 1150.

Coffee and bagels will be served, and seminars also have a virtual option via Teams.

Spring 2025

Feb. 13: Jake Luo, PhD – Associate Professor, Health Care Informatics & Administration

Feb. 20: Brittany Keyes, DPT – Healthy Climate Wisconsin

Feb. 27: Linda Wesp, PhD – UWM School of Nursing

March 6: Michael Laoisa, PhD – Associate Professor, Environmental Health Sciences

March 13: Introduction to EMR and AI in Public Health, Min Wu, PhD – Associate Professor, Health Care Informatics & Administration

March 27: Victor Florez-Garcia, PhD Zilber College Alum, University of Illinois Chicago

April 3: What will it take to end campus sexual violence?, Rose Hennessy Garza, PhD, MPH

April 10: Detecting mosaic chromosomal alterations in apparently healthy individuals, Paul L. Auer, PhD – Medical College of Wisconsin

April 17: Health/Data Disparities in Indian Country, Will Funmaker, MBA, MLT (ASCP) – Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Epidemiology Center (GLITEC)

April 24: The role of Public Health Nurses in Emergency Preparedness and Recovery in Local Public Health Departments – a Toolkit, Deborah Heim, PhD, MN, RN, PHNA-BC

May 1: Maren Hawkins, PhD and Barbra Beck-Clayton, PhD

Learn more about individual seminars at this link.