The Harvey A. Friedman Center for Aging invites WashU students to join us as we celebrate Careers in Aging month! We will have a table set up in the Danforth University Center (DUC) from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on March 19th and 20th. Learn about career development opportunities and pathways in aging, gerontology and more. Students […]
Events
The Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research merged our monthly meetings (formerly known as CHEPAR) with the Center for Administrative Data Research users’ group meeting to create the Health Services Research (HSR) Collaborative seminar series.
The Washington University Network for Dissemination and Implementation Research (WUNDIR), is an informal network of researchers with a common interest in dissemination and implementation science in a variety of different settings and sectors. This meeting will be hybrid. Attendees can join in person in Room 130 in Hillman Hall on the Washington University Danforth Campus […]
Global Health Work in Progress (GHWIP) aims to bring together members of the Washington University global health community to learn about each other’s work.
Uncover the truth behind the significant number of calls to the Missouri Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline, which, contrary to common belief, often do not signal neglect but rather point to poverty-related issues like housing instability and food insecurity. Judge Darrell Missey, Director of the Missouri’s Children’s Division will discuss his initiative of introducing prevention […]
Join us for The New Global Health: Improving Health Systems Through Collaborative Research with Margaret E. Kruk, MD, MPH, professor of health systems at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Professor Kruk will discuss the motivation for the QuEST Network, a global research consortium on health system quality. She will present findings on health system performance […]
Mark your calendars for our Annual Friedman Lecture & Awards on April 5, 2024. Our 23rd lecture — Climate Change in an Aging World— will be given by Karl Pillemer, PhD, of Cornell University and Weill Cornell Medicine. Environmental challenges are increasing as the world faces the negative consequences of global climate change. However, little […]
Global Health Work in Progress (GHWIP) aims to bring together members of the Washington University global health community to learn about each other’s work.
This seminar is part of the monthly Issues in Aging series that highlights current research and perspectives on aging-relevant issues from experts in medicine, social work, psychology, law and more.
Join us for Pitch Partners: Community Health Workers! At Pitch Partners, we bring local university researchers and community together to tackle challenging issues. This is an open call for project ideas that include and value the role of a trained Community Health Worker (CHW). Community partners* or university faculty are invited to submit ideas for […]
In conversation with William Powderly, Rochelle Walensky will share her perspective on the future of public health, the most pressing public health issues facing us today, and the transdisciplinary approach in higher education, scientific research, and community engagement that will be needed to guide our public health nationally and globally.
Join us during the 2024 spring semester for WUNDIR Café, a very casual, agenda-less opportunity to connect with others interested in implementation science. You do not have to consider yourself an implementation scientist to join. WashU students, faculty, and staff; external collaborators; and all others are welcome! On April 17, meet us for coffee from […]
The Center for Advancing Health Services, Policy & Economics Research merged our monthly meetings (formerly known as CHEPAR) with the Center for Administrative Data Research users’ group meeting to create the Health Services Research (HSR) Collaborative seminar series.
Global Health Work in Progress (GHWIP) aims to bring together members of the Washington University global health community to learn about each other’s work.