SCEHSC Seminar: Dr. Rosemarie de la Rosa

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

Join us for May’s SCEHSC Seminar, where Dr. Rosemarie de la Rosa will discuss health impacts of chemical and psychosocial stressors, highlighting cumulative risk frameworks, biological burden measures, framework applications and implications for health equity. Dr. de la Rosa is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Environmental Health Sciences at the School of Public ... Read more

Evolution of Health Care in China Since 1950

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

The Infectious Disease Epidemiology and Applied Studies (IDEAS) Initiative and the USC Institute on Inequalities in Global Health (IIGH) invite you to a hybrid seminar featuring Dr. Robert Detrano, President at China California Heart Watch and former Professor of Radiological Sciences and Public Health at the University of California Irvine.  Dr. Detrano founded the China California Heart Watch, a nonprofit group ... 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

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

USC Institute for Addiction Science Distinguished Speaker Series – Katherine M. Keyes, PhD, MPH

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

The USC Institute for Addiction Science invites you to this talk with Katherine M. Keyes, PhD, Professor of Epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. Keyes’ research focuses on psychiatric and substance use epidemiology across the life course, including early and cross-generational origins of child and adult health and cohort effects on substance ... Read more

SCEHSC Seminar: Robert O Wright M.D., MPH

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

Join us for February’s SCEHSC Seminar, where Dr. Robert O. Wright will present his research on exposomics and Developmental Origins of Health and Disease (DOHaD). Dr Robert Wright is the Ethel H Wise Chair of the Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health at Mount Sinai School of Medicine and has a transdisciplinary background in ... Read more

Free

IAS Distinguished Speaker Series – Adrian Bravo, PhD

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

Talk Title: Can I Use Alcohol and Marijuana Safely? Cross-National Empirical Research on Substance Use Protective Behavioral Strategies Among Young Adults Bio: Adrian J. Bravo, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at the College of William & Mary. He has a PhD in Applied Experimental Psychology from Old Dominion University. ... Read more

Free

USC Gehr Center Speaker Series: Dr. Arleen Brown – Community Engagement to Address Chronic Disease Disparities in the Safety-Net

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

Arleen Brown, MD, PhD, is a Professor of Medicine in the Division of General Internal Medicine and Health Services Research (GIM and HSR) at the University of California, Los Angeles. She serves as Chief of GIM and HSR at Olive View-UCLA Medical Center. Dr. Brown’s research focuses on improving health outcomes, enhancing health care quality, ... Read more

Free

SCEHSC Seminar: Mark Weisskopf Ph.D., Sc.D

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

ON THE ORIGINS OF THINGS: Early life exposures and late life health in the St. Louis Baby Tooth-Later Life Health Study Marc G. Weisskopf, Ph.D., Sc.D., is the Cecil K. and Philip Drinker Professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Physiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in the departments of Environmental Health and ... Read more

IAS Distinguished Speaker Series – Alex Kral, PhD

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

Talk title: Overdose Prevention Sites: Global and Domestic Research, Policy and Implementation Talk description: In the midst of an ongoing opioid overdose mortality crisis and a deepening housing crisis that are disproportionately impacting black, Indigenous, and other people of color, we need innovative policies and programs. While Overdose Prevention Sites (OPS) have existed for over ... Read more

Free

USC TCORS Seminar Series: Dr. Brian King

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

Regulation of the Evolving Market of Tobacco Products to Protect Youth and Young Adults Dr. Brian King was appointed Director of the Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Tobacco Products (CTP) in July 2022. In this position, Dr. King is responsible for assuring that CTP accomplishes its public health goals and for operationalizing the Center’s ... Read more

Free

Grand Rounds in Population and Public Health Sciences with Rashmi Shetgiri, MD, MSHS, MSCS

Soto Street Building (SSB), 115/116

The Department of Population and Public Health Sciences presents: Health in Los Angeles County: Identifying and Addressing Inequities Register Event description: Los Angeles County is home to almost 10 million people, with a rich diversity of populations. In this event, Dr. Shetgiri will present the latest data on the health of Los Angeles County residents. ... 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.