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Women’s Health Seminar Series

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February 1, 2020 - April 20, 2020

Free

The University of British Columbia’s Women’s Health Seminar Series will feature multidisciplinary research on women’s health. The goal of the series is to provide multidisciplinary training and mentorship for trainees, across a broad range of women’s health research topics. Speakers will present their research regarding the biological, psychological, behavioural, economic and social factors in women’s health and their effects on women’s health outcomes. Each seminar will feature 45-minute talks followed by an interactive question and answer period.

The series is open to all, interested faculty, clinicians, staff, and trainees.

Time and Location:

All the seminars will be held on Mondays from 1200 – 1300 PT at the Rudy North Lecture Theatre (LL 101) at the Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health (CBH), UBC, unless otherwise indicated. Video conferencing available.

Note: Trainees and students will be awarded a certificate of completion at the end of the series (awarded based on 90% attendance).

Click here to register for the seminar series and view the full list of seminar topics.

Details

Details

Start:
February 1, 2020
End:
April 20, 2020
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://womenshealthresearch.ubc.ca/womens-health-seminar-series

Organizer

UBC Women’s Health Research
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Venue

Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health (UBC)
2215 Wesbrook Mall
Vancouver, BC V6T 2A1 Canada
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