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SUMMARY:Quantitative Epidemiology Methods in Practice Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Recreational cannabis legalization and serious mental disorder among cannabis patients in California: A statewide longitudinal study\\nPresenter: Sidra Goldman-Mellor PhD\, MPH – Associate Professor\, Department of Public Health\, University of California\, Merced \nMore than 50% of U.S. residents live in states with legalized recreational use of cannabis. Some research suggests that recreational cannabis legalization has led to population-level increases in incidence of serious mental disorder. This talk will present results from a study using statewide\, longitudinally-linked administrative health record data to examine whether recreational legalization in California was associated with changes in mental disorder risk among a potentially vulnerable subgroup: individuals with problematic cannabis use. \nJOIN VIRTUALLY
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/quantitative-epidemiology-methods-in-practice-seminar/
LOCATION:Vanport 515\, with remote option\, 1810 SW 5th Avenue\, Portland\, 97201
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SUMMARY:Student Voices in Public Health & Healthcare Education (IGNITE Convening)
DESCRIPTION:Success in public health healthcare education shouldn’t be a mystery. We’re bringing together a diverse panel of students from across the state to talk about the real stuff: the pathways that worked\, the challenges that nearly stopped them\, and the support systems—like mentorship and placement access—that changed everything. \nWhether you are an incoming student looking for a roadmap\, a current student seeking community\, or a community partner or faculty member wanting to better support our students\, this session offers a front-row seat to the future of Oregon’s healthcare workforce. \nREGISTER FOR EVENT
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/student-voices-in-public-health-healthcare-education-ignite-convening/
LOCATION:Vanport 515\, with remote option\, 1810 SW 5th Avenue\, Portland\, 97201
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars,Student Success Center
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SUMMARY:Growing Your Public Health Network
DESCRIPTION:Join the OHSU Mentorship & Career Design team and the SPH Student Success Center in a collaborative\, interactive workshop designed to help students proactively navigate career development and building professional relationships.   \nREGISTER FOR EVENT \nZoom Link: https://pdx.zoom.us/j/83660939149
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/growing-your-public-health-network/
LOCATION:Vanport 515\, with remote option\, 1810 SW 5th Avenue\, Portland\, 97201
CATEGORIES:Professional Development,Student Success Center
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SUMMARY:Public Health Talk: A New Frontier in Public Health Diagnostics
DESCRIPTION:Guest Lecture: A New Frontier in Public Health Diagnostics\n  \nThe OHSU-PSU School of Public Health and Infectious Disease Research Group is proud to host Dr. Tony Hu\, PhD\, Founding Dean of the School of Biomedical Engineering at Tsinghua University\, a visionary scientist at the forefront of biotechnology and infectious disease research.\n \nThe title of the talk is “Developing Novel Diagnostics and Biomarkers for TB and NTM: A New Frontier in Public Health” \n \nWe will be providing light refreshments and would like to get an accurate count of people attending in person or virtually \nEvent Date: Monday\, April 6\, 2026\nTime: 12:00PM – 1:00PM\nEvent Address: Hybrid – VPT 515 & Zoom \nRSVP TO EVENT \nContact: Jahoska Prinzing prinzing@ohsu.edu \n \nMeet the Speakers:\nTony Hu\, PhD\, the Founding Dean of the School of Biomedical Engineering at Tsinghua University \nDr. Hu is a pioneer in the field of “intelligent molecular diagnostics.” His work focuses on integrating nanotechnology and multi-omics to create highly sensitive blood tests that find previously undetectable disease biomarkers. He recently made headlines for developing a credit card-sized device capable of rapidly testing for tuberculosis—a breakthrough that is revolutionizing pediatric TB care and diagnostic accessibility in low-resource settings.
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/public-health-talk-with-center-for-infectious-disease-studies/
LOCATION:Vanport 515\, with remote option\, 1810 SW 5th Avenue\, Portland\, 97201
CATEGORIES:Lecture & Webinars
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SUMMARY:Spotlight on Faculty: Confronting Legacies of Racism & Anti-Fatness in Public Health
DESCRIPTION:Spotlight on Faculty Series: Dr. Hannah Cory \nEnding Public Harm: Confronting Legacies of Racism & Anti-Fatness in Public Health\nDr. Hannah Cory is an Assistant Professor in Health Promotion and Community Health at the  OHSU-PSU School of Public Health. As a registered dietitian and public health nutrition researcher she is devoted to rethinking how society understands and values body diversity. What happens when the systems meant to protect our health instead reinforce racism and anti-fatness\, undermining people’s confidence and safety in their bodies? In centering the lived experiences of minoritized communities\, Dr. Cory will discuss how discrimination shapes everything from eating behaviors and mental health to chronic disease risk – revealing how nutrition challenges\, often blamed on individual choices\, are rooted in broader social inequities.
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/spotlight-on-faculty-confronting-legacies-of-racism-anti-fatness-in-public-health/
LOCATION:Vanport 515\, with remote option\, 1810 SW 5th Avenue\, Portland\, 97201
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SUMMARY:Gender - and Other Social Variables - in Breast Cancer Research
DESCRIPTION:Faculty Scholarship Lecture Series – New Faculty\n \nDr. Kristi Tredway is an Assistant Professor at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health who earned her PhD in Physical Cultural Studies from the School of Public Health at the University of Maryland\, where she studied under intersectionality scholar Patricia Hill Collins. Her research centers on reducing health disparities and improving access to breast cancer care for women marginalized by race\, sexual orientation\, or gender expression\, with support from NIH\, CDC\, and other funding sources. She has received multiple national awards recognizing her contributions to cancer research and health equity. \nSponsored by SPH Academic Affairs
URL:https://ohsu-psu-sph.org/event/gender-and-other-social-variables-in-breast-cancer-research/
LOCATION:Vanport 515\, with remote option\, 1810 SW 5th Avenue\, Portland\, 97201
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