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MaPHSA’s Women’s History Month: A Celebration of Women in Public Health

Soto Street Building (SSB), Room 103-F 1845 North Soto St, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The Master of Public Health Student Association (MaPHSA) invites you to its Women's History Month event. Join us in celebrating, discussing, and highlighting women who are making significant strides in achieving better outcomes for women. Register here.

SCEHSC Seminar: Epidemiology as a Tool for Environmental Justice with Dr. Libby McClure, PhD

Virtual Event

The Southern California Environmental Health Sciences Center is hosting a Seminar by Dr. Libby McClure titled “Epidemiology as a Tool for Environmental Justice.” This seminar will take place on March 7th, 11:45am-1:00pm on Zoom. Dr. McClure’s research centers on environmental justice, using collaborative methods to address community concerns and examine how structural inequalities drive health ... Read more

Free

Investigating the Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD) Using Statistical Genetics Methods

In-person Norris Research Tower 1508 - First Floor Conference Room or virtual: https://usc.zoom.us/j/95873416446?pwd=KKg9M4RHaMzeUOJba6L8yow63PNv4V.1 Meeting ID: 958 7341 6446 Passcode: 967574 The Center for Genetic Epidemiology is excited to host an in-person and virtual seminar with Dr. David Evans on March 12. Dr Evans is an NHMRC Leadership Fellow and Professor of Statistical Genetics at the University of Queensland ... Read more

California Consortium for Cancer Health Equity Symposium

Advancing Cancer Health Equity through Patient and Community Navigation The Cancer Health Equity Symposium at USC serves as a dynamic platform uniting experts, researchers, and advocates dedicated to addressing the disparities in cancer care access and outcomes. Join us for a day of insightful presentations, discussion and collaboration aimed at advancing cancer health equity across ... Read more

Judi Hollis Obesity Prevention Symposium

HSC Conference Center 2200 Trojan Way, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This half-day hybrid symposium serves as a collaborative forum bringing together leading experts, researchers, and advocates in obesity prevention. Join us for insightful discussions and presentations that will explore the current gaps in research, focusing on the intersection of multiple health risk behaviors and their impact on obesity. The symposium is open to: Individuals interested ... Read more

Free

USC Cancer Epidemiology Seminar Series

Virtual Event

"Investigation of Host Factors and the Tumor Microenvironment in Multiethnic Hematologic Cancer Patients" - Dr. Wendy Cozen, DO, MPH (UC Irvine). Dr. Wendy Cozen is a cancer epidemiologist with a focus on the etiology and outcomes of Hodgkin lymphoma and multiple myeloma. She received her DO degree from Western College of Osteopathic Medicine in Pomona, CA and ... Read more

USC Center for Genetic Epidemiology – Seminar Series

https://usc.zoom.us/j/95873416446?pwd=KKg9M4RHaMzeUOJba6L8yow63PNv4V.1    Meeting ID: 958 7341 6446; Passcode: 967574 Talk Title: Genetic Epidemiology Applications in Drug Discovery The Center for Genetic Epidemiology is excited to host a virtual seminar with Laura Yerges-Armstrong (Ph.D). Dr. Yerges-Armstrong is a statistical geneticist with specialized training and experience in genetic epidemiology and related statistical methodologies. She is the Senior Vice President of Computational Genetics at Variant ... Read more

First Gen Student Celebration | National Public Health Week

Soto Street Building (SSB), 114 1845 N Soto St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

Date: April 9, 2025 Time: 11 AM - 1 PM Location: HSC Soto Courtyard Lunch celebration to celebrate National Public Health Week with lunch and wellness activities. Register at engage.usc.edu Hosted by USC GSG, and PPHS   Events are open to all USC Students. GSG operates its programs in accordance with USC’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. ... Read more

Free

SCEHSC Seminar: Dr. Luz Huntington-Moskos

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

Join us for April’s SCEHSC Seminar, where Dr. Luz Huntington-Moskos will present her research on environmental health challenges in rural Ohio River communities, highlighting industrial toxin exposure, health impacts, and community-driven action. Dr. Huntington-Moskos partners with Kentucky communities to enhance environmental health literacy and support action. As a Betty Irene Moore Fellow (2021-2025), her research focuses ... Read more

SCEHSC Seminar: Dr. Luz Huntington-Moskos

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

Join us for April’s SCEHSC Seminar, where Dr. Luz Huntington-Moskos will present her research environmental health challenges in rural Ohio River communities, highlighting industrial toxin exposure, health impacts, and community-driven action.   Dr. Huntington-Moskos partners with Kentucky communities to enhance environmental health literacy and support action. As a Betty Irene Moore Fellow (2021-2025), her research focuses on ... Read more

USC Cancer Epidemiology Seminar Series

Title Talk: “Genetic and metabolomic risk factors of prostate cancer and disease progression” We are excited to announce this USC Cancer Epidemiology Seminar Series talk from Burcu Darst, PhD. Dr. Burcu Darst is an Assistant Professor in the Public Health Sciences Division at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, and an Affiliate Assistant Professor in the Department ... Read more

CTER Seminar: Dr. Michael Petriello

Join us for April’s CTER Seminar, where Dr. Michael Petriello will present his research on environmental pollutants and their impact on cardiovascular health. Dr. Michael Petriello is an assistant professor for the Institute of Environmental Health Sciences within the Department of Pharmacology at Wayne State University. He earned his PhD from the University of Kentucky, ... Read more

This program is open to all eligible individuals. Keck School of Medicine of USC operates all of its programs and activities consistent with the University’s Notice of Non-Discrimination. Eligibility is not determined based on race, sex, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or any other prohibited factor.