C-Star Lecture Series November 30
Join us on November 30 in the Close Hipp building room 206 at 1:30pm where Laura Giglio, Ph.D., will discuss Spatial and Temporal Neural Dynamics for Sentence Production and Comprehension
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Join us on November 30 in the Close Hipp building room 206 at 1:30pm where Laura Giglio, Ph.D., will discuss Spatial and Temporal Neural Dynamics for Sentence Production and Comprehension
Join us on November 28 in DISC 140 where Jim Thrasher, PhD, MA, MS and Donna Coffman, PhD discuss Novel Applications and Lessons Learned from Health Behavior Research using Ecological Momentary Assessment
Join us virtually and DISC 140 at Noon on November 15 where Katie O'Shields, Division Director for the Division of Epidemiology Analysis and Data Visualization, SC DHEC, as she discusses South Carolina Environmental Public Health Tracking
Join us virtually on November 10 where Mina Wiatr, MS, from the Department of Communications Sciences and Disorders, will discuss the Dynamics or Health Care Assessment in Poland.
Join us in DISC 140 on November 17 where Dr. Andrew Kacynzki, Associate Professor, discusses Environmental Justice Perspectives on the Built Environment and Public Health in South Carolina.
Join us virtually on November 29 where Dr. Katherine Theall, from Tulane University's School of Public health and Tropical Medicine, as she discusses Place Matters: Utility of Geospatial Data in Health Research.
Join us virtually and in DISC 140 on November 8th where Andrea Jilling, Ph.D., Assistant Professor for Environmental Health Sciences, discusses The Role of Soil Organic Matter in Supporting Productive and Climate- Resilient Ecosystems.
Join us on November 1 at Noon in DISC 140 or virtually where Laura Langan ,Ph.D., Assistant Professor for the Environmental Health Sciences, discusses A Scientist's Journey Through Multi-Purpose Use of Wastewater-Based Surveillance
Join us virtually on October 27 at 2:00pm where Kankana Sengupta, Ph.D., Candidate in Epidemiology, will discuss Adverse Childhood Experiences and Social Determinants of Health in Relation to Cigarette Smoking and E-Cigarette use Among Adults For more information please contact Kankana Sengupta SENGUPTK@email.sc.edu for the teams link.
Join the C-Star Lecture Series virtually on November 2nd at 1:30pm where Karim Johari, Ph.D., from Louisiana State University, as he discusses Bilateral Subthalamic Nucleus Neurons Differently Encode Speech Production vs. Limb Movement
Join us on October 27 at 11:00am in the DISC 331 where Miriam El Amin, Ph.D., MS, SLP, Postdoctoral Fellow at the SCROLL Lab, discusses Lebanon's Health Care System: A Changing Landscape.
Join us virtually on October 20 at 11:30 where Brittany Crawford, Ph.D. Candidate in Epidemiology, discusses The Genetic Associations of Circadian Rhythm and Sleep Disorder Traits with Risk of Monoclonal Gammopathy of Undetermined Significance and Multiple Myeloma. Please contact Dr. Clay-Gilmour fir the Teams link
Join us on October 25 at Noon in DISC 140 or virtually where Devin A. Bowes ,Ph.D., Assistant Professor for the Environmental Health Sciences, discusses the Use of Community Wastewater to Generate Inclusive Population-Level Health Assessments.
Join us on October 27 at 1:10pm in PHRC 114 where Nandita Perumel, Ph.D. from the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, discusses Causes and Consequences of Adverse Perinatal Outcomes in Vulnerable Populations.
The Office for the Study of Aging is offering a scholarship for up to two scholars which can be used towards professional developments activities and expenses. Application are due November 15, 2023
The Office for the Study of Aging is offering a Certificate of Graduate Study in Aging designed to address the educational needs of graduate students who will be , and of professionals who are or plan to be, engaged in work with older adults. Applications are accepted all year around
The Office for the Study of Aging is offering a research fellowship designed to support faculty and professional staff in the ASPH to conduct research in the multidisciplinary field of aging. Applications are due November 15, 2023
Join the department of Health Promotion, Education, and Behavior (HPEB) on Oct. 13 at 10:00pm as Dr. Caroline Rudisill, Director for Population Health Sciences Greenville, and Associate Professor for HPEB, discusses Publishing an Academic Book, Lessons from Steering for Health.
The Big Data Health Science Conference invites you to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations at the 5yth National Big Data Health Science Conference to be held February 2-3, 2024, in Columbia, SC.
Join the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics on Sept. 29 at 10:00am where Imani Williams, Epidemiology MPH Student, will speak on Applied Practice Experience: SC Department of Health and Environmental Control/MD Starnet.
Join the The International Student and Global Health Forum on Sept. 29 at 11:00am where Penias Tembo, BscHB, MBChB, MPhil, from the Department of Epidemiology, will speak on Rising With Resilience: A Review of Zambia's Health System.
Join the Research Center for Child Well-Being for the Distinguished Speaker Series on Oct. 6th at 12:00pm where Wendy Reinke Ph.D., co-director of the Missouri Prevention Science Institute and director of the National Center for Rural School Mental Health, will speak on The National Center for Rural School Mental Health: A Comprehensive Model for Supporting Youth Mental Health in Schools
Join the HPEB Colloquium Series on September 15 at 11:00am where Dr. Deborah Billings, Dr. Emily S. Mann, & Dr. Bornstein as they discuss Current Research on Sexual and Reproductive Health
Join us on virtually on September 18 at 1:00pm where Debangan Dey, Ph.D., from the National Institute of Mental Health as they discuss the Dynamic Statistical Approaches to Analyze Data Coming Form Real-Time Mobile Monitoring of Daily Health Behaviors
Join the C-Star Lecture Series on September 21 at 1:30pm where Pelagie Beeson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, and Kindle Rising, MS, CCC-SLP from The University of Arizona as they discuss The Benefit of Strengthening Phonological Skill in Aphasia/Alexia/Agraphia