This opportunity is curated through the UF TESI Environmental Leaders Network. Opportunities posted through the Network may not be affiliated with the Florida Museum or TESI, but are shared with UF undergraduate students who want to learn more about environmental research, education and outreach, and civic engagement. 

Host Organization

UF Department of Environmental and Global Health

Description

The Department of Environmental and Global Health Seminar Series is an opportunity for students and faculty to come together to learn about cutting-edge research and other topical areas from colleagues around the country every week.

Location

EPI Conference Room 150

Dates & Times

DATE TIME SPEAKER TITLE OF PRESENTATION
9/13 12PM–1PM Dr. Jennifer Applebaum A social scientific approach to One Health: The human-animal bond in an unequal society
9/20 12PM–1PM

Daniel Acosta

 

Katie McNamara

People, plants, and pandemics: How health crises shape local identities and environments in Loja, Ecuador

A One Health framework to enhance food and nutritional resilience to climate change in the West African Sahel

9/27 12PM–1PM Dr. Alex Kojo Innovative Passive Dietary Monitoring System for Dietary Assessment in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
10/4 12PM–1PM Andres Manrique and Emily DeRuyter Environmental Global Health PhD Candidates present their research
10/11 12PM–1PM Dr. Joseph Bisesi ––
10/18 12PM–1PM Dr. Caroline Duchaine ––
10/25 12PM–1PM Dr. Valerie de Crecy-Lagard ––
11/1 12PM–1PM Dr. Robert Cook ––
11/8 12PM–1PM Dr. Jose Colon-Burgos ––
11/15 12PM–1PM Dr. Pablo A. Mendez Lazaro ––
11/29 12PM–1PM Dr. Katherine Deliz ––