Global Health Epidemiology Virtual Information Session
Virtual Information Session
Virtual Information Session

You're invited to attend Michigan Public Health's Virtual Info Session - focused on Global Health Epidemiology.  The webinar will take place on Thursday, February 6th from 1:30-2:00pm (EST).

Our featured speaker will be Abram Wagner,  Assistant Professor in Epidemiology. Dr. Wagner's research interests relate to the predictors of vaccine-preventable disease incidence, with a particular focus on vaccine hesitancy. Dr. Wagner's research is targeted towards evidence-based programs and policies that work toward the control of a broad range of vaccine-preventable diseases. The long-term goals of Dr. Wagner's research agenda are to characterize the pathways between public health messaging and the incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases. 

This webinar will also feature Jen Cruz, a current 2nd year GHE student. 

You will not need to install any software for the session. Once you register, a confirmation will be sent to your email with a date and time reminder, a hyperlink for the info session, and instructions for logging in. Please email sph.inquiries@umich.edu if you have questions. 

Office for Student Engagement and Practice

Global Health Epidemiology Virtual Information Session

icon to add this event to your google calendarFebruary 6, 2020
1:30 pm - 2:00 pm
Virtual Information Session
Sponsored by: Office for Student Engagement and Practice
Contact Information: sph.inquiries@umich.edu

More Information & Registration

You're invited to attend Michigan Public Health's Virtual Info Session - focused on Global Health Epidemiology.  The webinar will take place on Thursday, February 6th from 1:30-2:00pm (EST).

Our featured speaker will be Abram Wagner,  Assistant Professor in Epidemiology. Dr. Wagner's research interests relate to the predictors of vaccine-preventable disease incidence, with a particular focus on vaccine hesitancy. Dr. Wagner's research is targeted towards evidence-based programs and policies that work toward the control of a broad range of vaccine-preventable diseases. The long-term goals of Dr. Wagner's research agenda are to characterize the pathways between public health messaging and the incidence of vaccine-preventable diseases. 

This webinar will also feature Jen Cruz, a current 2nd year GHE student. 

You will not need to install any software for the session. Once you register, a confirmation will be sent to your email with a date and time reminder, a hyperlink for the info session, and instructions for logging in. Please email sph.inquiries@umich.edu if you have questions.