Part 1: Why and how do we study race?

This series of panels will examine how race and racial health disparities are studied in epidemiology. The first panel in our series will explore the history of census data, how data on race are collected and studied, and the implications of how this data are used in population health science.

Cohosted with the Society for Epidemiologic Research.

Part 1: Thursday, February 25, 4:30 – 6:00 PM

Part 2: Friday, February 26, 10:00 – 11:30 AM

Part 3: Friday, February 26, 12:30 – 2:00 PM

Speakers

  • @waynegiles15

    Wayne Giles

    Dean and Professor, University of Illinois at Chicago

  • Chanelle Howe

    Associate Professor, Brown University

  • Sherman James

    Susan B. King Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Public Policy, Duke Sanford School of Public Policy

  • Jennifer Manly

    Professor, Columbia University

  • Jay Kaufman

    MODERATOR President, Society for Epidemiologic Research

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