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| [multiple] Biostatistics Seminar 12:15 PM - 1:15 PM
Bloomberg School of Public Health
Biostatistics Seminar
"That's not [data] science
Ms. Mara Averick
Tidyverse Development Advocate, RStudio, Inc. |
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| The Health Services Research Diaspora 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
The Department of Health Policy and Management
The Center for Health Services and Outcomes Research
2017 Sam Shapiro Lecture
The Health Services Research Diaspora
Andrew Bindman, MD
Professor
University of California, San Francisco
Former Director, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality
Becton Dickinson (W1020)
Wolfe Street Building
Contact: Mary Breckenridge-Keyes mbrecke1@jhmi.edu
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| Challenges for Science and Environmental Health Under the New Administration 12:15 PM - 1:20 PM
Hampton House Auditorium, B14B, (624 N. Broadway)
The Department of Health Policy and Management
The Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
The Johns Hopkins Risk Sciences and Public Policy Institute
Panelists:
Thomas A. Burke, PhD, MPH
Jacob I. and Irene B. Fabrikant Professor and Chair in Health Risk and Society
Director, Risk Sciences and Public Policy Institute
David T. Dyjack, Dr.PH, CIH
Executive Director & CEO
The National Environmental Health Association (NEHA)
Joanna Slaney
Legislative Director, Health Program
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
Opening Remarks:
Marsha Wills-Karp, Ph.D.
Anna M. Baetjer Professor and Chair
Department of Environmental Health and Engineering
Moderator:
Colleen Barry, PhD, MPP
Fred and Julie Soper Professor and Chair
Department of Health Policy and Management
For more information contact Susan Murrow smurrow1@jhu.edu
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| 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-MD and post docs conducting clinical and translational research.
1:30 – 2:30 PM
Wolfe Street Building
Room: E3144
Contact Information: Nita James | jhbc@jhu.edu |
| Mirela Ciperiani "TBA" 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Homewood
Speaker: Mirela Ciperiani (Institute for Advanced Study)
Abstract: TBA |
| Xiaojun Huang "Bergman-Einstein metrics on strongly pseudoconvex domains of C^n." 4:30 PM - 5:45 PM
Homewood
Speaker: Xiaojun Huang,(Rutgers)
Abstract: In this talk, we explain how to combine Fefferman's invariant theory, the Chern-Moser theory, the Cheng-Yau solution of the Fefferman equation, as well as CR extension theory to provide an affirmative solution of a conjecture posed by Cheng, Cheng-Yau more than 30 years ago. The conjecture stated that the Bergman metric of a bounded strongly pseudoconvex domain is Einstein if and only if the domain is holomorphically equivalent to the ball. This is a joint work with M. Xiao. |
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