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Friday, October 4, 2024, from 1:30 – 3 p.m. (CDT) in the International Commons, University Capitol Centre, Room 1117. Light refreshments will be served.
Hey Hawkeyes! We're welcoming students and faculty interested in global health studies to a celebration of research and partnership.
The Iowa Global Health Network invites you to the "Spotlight on Faculty-Student Research Collaborations," an event dedicated to the diligent staff and students' research partnerships at the University of Iowa.
On Friday, October 4th, 2024, a selection of students and faculty mentors will present their research within the global health field. While a diverse array of topics will be covered, expect to hear about working collaborations and honing a research focus between peers.
Faculty and student presentations include:
- Stepping Up: Building Leadership in Sexual and Reproductive Health Through Global Collaboration, presented by Dr. William T. Story, associate professor in the Department of Community and Behavioral Health in the UI College of Public Health, and graduate student Abigail A. Lee
Increasing Capacity for Injury Research in Eastern Europe (iCREATE): Student Perspectives from Injury and Violence Prevention Summer School in Romania presented by Dr. Cara Hamann, associate professor of epidemiology in the UI College of Public Health, and graduate students Stephanie Jansson and Emily Jester
About the IGHN
The Iowa Global Health Network (IGHN) is an interdisciplinary group of scholars at the University of Iowa whose research and interests lie in the study of real-world health problems and challenges. The Network provides opportunities for cross disciplinary interaction, development of new scholarly and clinical initiatives, and fosters collaboration among those interested in global health at the University of Iowa.
For more information about this event, read Daniel Vorwek's article here.
We look forward to seeing you there!