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| “How the ribosome accurately builds proteins: visualizing translation by cryo-EM” 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Speaker: Andrei Korostelev, Ph.D.
University of Massachusetts Medical School
RNA Therapeutics Institute
HOST: RACHEL GREEN, PH.D. |
| Biostatistics Help: Faculty, Staff, Pre-MD and Post-Doc Walk-In Clinic 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Biostatistics consulting is available to all Johns Hopkins University faculty, staff, pre-MDs and post-docs conducting clinical and translational research.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Wolfe Street Building
Room: E3142 |
| Cognitive Science Department Colloquium on Scheduled Thursdays. See details for dates. 3:45 PM - 5:00 PM
Homewood
Cognitive Science Department Colloquium Presentation on Scheduled Thursdays. Please see http://web.jhu.edu/cogsci/events/Colloquia for schedule and full details. |
| 30th Anniversary of “Seize Control of the FDA” --- A forum on the legacy of a historic protest 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Office of Public Health Practice and Training
On Thursday, October 11 at 4 p.m., the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health will host a forum on the 30th Anniversary of “Seize Control of the FDA,” an action by thousands of protesters on October 11, 1988.
Participants will include AIDS activists who led the protest -- including Peter Staley, Mark Harrington, Ann Northrop, and Gregg Gonsalves, former FDA Commissioner David A. Kessler and former NIH and FDA scientist Susan Ellenberg. They will discuss this historic protest and its legacy for drug approval and beyond.
Join us in Sommer Hall, or watch the live webcast here:
www.fda-protest-anniversary
A reception will follow in the Gallery from 5:30-6:30 pm.
For more information, please contact publichealthpractice@jhu.edu. |
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| Community Based Participatory Research Seminar 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM
"Building Capacity for Interagency Collaboration: Health Hearts in Public Housing"
Carol Bryant Payne
Director
HUD Baltimore Field Office
Noon - 1:15 PM
Hampton House
Room 208
Contact: Kristine Massey kmassey7@jhu.edu
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| [multiple] Biostatistics Seminar (Multi-Day Event) 12:15 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Biostatistics Seminar
"A New Predictive Paradigm for Subset Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials"
Richard Simon, D.Sc.
R. Simon Consulting
Formerly, Director of Biometric Research Program
National Cancer Institute |
| Using a Biosocial Approach to Understand Women’s Health Over the Life Course 12:15 PM - 1:20 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Using a Biosocial Approach to Understand Women’s Health Over the Life Course
Alison Gemmill, PhD, MPH
Assistant Professor
Department of Family, Population & Preventive Medicine
School of Medicine
Stony Brook University
For more information, contact Rachel Reid. |
| Thesis Defense Seminar 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Maternal Behavioral Health Symptom Profiles in Early Family Life: Complexity, Support Services Use and Future Risk for Depression
Nomi Weiss-Laxer, PhD Candidate
Department of Population, Family and Reproductive Health |
| Cristian Gavrus "TBA' 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Homewood
Speaker: Cristian Gavrus, (JHU)
Abstract: TBA |
| Seminars in Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Multi-Day Event) 4:00 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Seminars in Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Solving complex problems: Utilizing multidisciplinary teams to foster creative tension
Kenneth J. Pienta, MD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute
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| Chris Kapulkin "Cubical sets and higher category theory" 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Homewood
Speaker: Chris Kapulkin, University of Western Ontario
Abstract: I will report on the recent work joint with Voevodsky on using cubical sets to gain a better understanding of a number of constructions in higher category theory. This work is inspired by the use of cubical sets in Homotopy Type Theory by Coquand and his group. |
| Sex and Reproduction at the Center of Health and Rights: The 2018 Guttmacher-Lancet Commission 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Sex and Reproduction at the Center of Health and Rights:
The 2018 Guttmacher-Lancet Commission
Panelists
Alex Ezeh, PhD
Dornsife Professor of Global Health
Community Health and Prevention
Drexel University
Commission Co-Chair
Angela Mutunga
Director of Policy and Advocacy
Jhpiego
Sophia Sadinsky, MPP
International Communications Manager
Guttmacher Institute
Moderators
Robert Blum, MD, MPH, PhD
Professor, Department of Population, Family, & Reproductive Health
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Commission Member
Beth Fredrick
Senior Associate, Department of Population, Family & Reproductive Health
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Commission Advisory Board Member
Contact Rachel Reid, rbass@jhu.edu |
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| [multiple] Biostatistics Seminar (Multi-Day Event) End Time 1:15 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Biostatistics Seminar
"A New Predictive Paradigm for Subset Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials"
Richard Simon, D.Sc.
R. Simon Consulting
Formerly, Director of Biometric Research Program
National Cancer Institute |
| Seminars in Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (Multi-Day Event) End Time 5:00 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Seminars in Research in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
Solving complex problems: Utilizing multidisciplinary teams to foster creative tension
Kenneth J. Pienta, MD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, The James Buchanan Brady Urological Institute
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| Graduate Seminar in Injury Research and Policy 12:10 PM - 1:20 PM
Hampton House Auditorium, B14B, (624 N. Broadway)
Medications Development for Opioid Use Disorder: The Use of the Human Laboratory
Eric C. Strain, MD |
| Prescription for Advocacy 12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Anna Baetjer Society for Public Health Practice
Office of Public Health Practice and Training
Rebekah E. Gee, MD, MPH
Health Secretary
Louisiana Department of Health
For more information, please contact publichealthpractice@jhu.edu. |
| Biostatistics Help: Faculty, Staff, Pre-MD and Post-Doc Walk-In Clinic 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Biostatistics consulting is available to all Johns Hopkins University faculty, staff, pre-MDs and post-docs conducting clinical and translational research.
1:30 PM – 2:30 PM
Wolfe Street Building
Room: E3142 |
| Wei Ho "Splitting Brauer classes with the universal Albanese" 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
Homewood
Speaker: Wei Ho (Michigan)
Abstract: We prove that every Brauer class over a field splits over a torsor under an abelian variety. If the index of the class is not congruent to 2 modulo 4, we show that the Albanese variety of any smooth curve of positive genus that splits the class also splits the class. This can fail when the index is congruent to 2 modulo 4, but adding a single genus 1 factor to the Albanese suffices to split the class. This is joint work with Max Lieblich. |
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| Biostatistics Help: Faculty, Staff, Pre-MD and Post-Doc Walk-In Clinic 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Biostatistics consulting is available to all Johns Hopkins University faculty, staff, pre-MDs and post-docs conducting clinical and translational research.
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Wolfe Street Building
Room: E3531
Contact Information
Name: Nita James
Phone: 410-614-2661
Email: jhbc@jhu.edu |
| [multiple] DMH Wednesday Noon Seminar: Andy Tan, PhD 12:15 PM - 1:00 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
DMH Wednesday Noon Seminar
Co-sponsored with Center for Mental Health and Addiction Policy Research (CMHAPR)
Andy Tan, PhD
Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Integrating Communication Research and Tobacco Regulatory Science – Implications for Policy and Practice
Continuing discussion with students from 1 - 1:30 PM in HH188. |
| Population, Family and Reproductive Health - Wednesday Seminars 12:15 PM - 1:20 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Moderator
Rebecca Dineen, MS
Assistant Commissioner
Bureau of Maternal & Child Health
Baltimore City Health Department
Panelists
Cathy Costa, MSW, MPH
Director of Strategic Initiatives
Bureau of Maternal & Child Health
Baltimore City Health Department
Stacey Tuck, MS
Maternal and Infant Care System Operations Director
Bureau of Maternal & Child Health
Baltimore City Health Department
Tina Suliman/Apral Smith
Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs
PFRH-Wednesday Seminars |