Events
Week of Events
Therapeutic Outcomes Beyond a Cure: Leprosy in 1940s-1960s U.S.
Therapeutic Outcomes Beyond a Cure: Leprosy in 1940s-1960s U.S.
Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents Raul Necochea, Associate Professor, Department of Social Medicine/Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of History, UNC-Chapel Hill "Therapeutic Outcomes Beyond a Cure: Leprosy in 1940s-1960s U.S."
Research Ethics Grand Rounds: Developing a Scalable Consent for Diverse Participant Engagement
Research Ethics Grand Rounds: Developing a Scalable Consent for Diverse Participant Engagement
Megan Doerr, M.S., L.G.C. The All of Us Research Program, a keystone of the Precision Medicine Initiative, aims to assemble a cohort of one million or more people to accelerate research and improve health. Central to the program’s aims is ensuring that the cohort is representative of the diversity of those living in the United … Read more
The Doctors Are In
The Doctors Are In
On Thursday Feb 15, at 5 pm, please join us to end the work day with drinks and hors d’oeuvres in “The Doctors Are In,” a talk show-style discussion series between Duke humanities faculty and physicians. This time, surgeon Lola Fayanju and historian Laurent Dubois discuss race and postcoloniality. The parking lots on Flowers behind DGHI … Read more
NHC: The Right to Health and Trans Activism in Brazil
NHC: The Right to Health and Trans Activism in Brazil
José Amador, associate professor of global and intercultural Studies (Latin American, Latino/a, and Caribbean Studies) at Miami University, will discuss his fascinating work on health rights and trans activism in Brazil. The discussion is the second installment of the Discovery and Inspiration: Conversations with Scholars series presented in partnership with the Chapel Hill Public Library. … Read more