IDEAS Combating Infectious Diseases Fall Symposium
University of Michigan School of Public Health
3755 SPH I & 1680 SPH I (Paul B. Cornely Community Room), 1415 Washington Heights Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029
The IDEAS Combating Infectious Diseases (CID) Symposium will feature talks from faculty, IDEAS-CID grant recipients, and School of Public Health students involved in infectious disease research across various disciplines. The first half of the symposium features our main speakers and will take place in room 3755, SPH I. Following the main speakers will be a student poster session in room 1680, SPH I (Cornely Room), where light refreshments will be provided. Registration required for this portion of the symposium. The symposium will end with brief presentations from the winners of the IDEAS-CID Student Abstract Competition and the presentation of a Best Poster Award. IDEAS Combating Infectious Diseases

IDEAS Combating Infectious Diseases Fall Symposium

Infectious disease seminar followed by student poster session

icon to add this event to your google calendarOctober 2, 2023
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
3755 SPH I & 1680 SPH I (Paul B. Cornely Community Room)
1415 Washington Heights
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2029
Sponsored by: IDEAS Combating Infectious Diseases
Contact Information: Isabelle Birt, ibirt@umich.edu

Registration

The IDEAS Combating Infectious Diseases (CID) Symposium will feature talks from faculty, IDEAS-CID grant recipients, and School of Public Health students involved in infectious disease research across various disciplines. The first half of the symposium features our main speakers and will take place in room 3755, SPH I. Following the main speakers will be a student poster session in room 1680, SPH I (Cornely Room), where light refreshments will be provided. Registration required for this portion of the symposium. The symposium will end with brief presentations from the winners of the IDEAS-CID Student Abstract Competition and the presentation of a Best Poster Award.

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