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