SBS Seminar: Evidence Triangulation in Dementia Research
Mon, March 18, 1-1:50 pm
Kresge G2 and Online
Research on cognitive aging, including the development of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's, is fraught with causal inference challenges. This talk will briefly review why identifying the causes and potential prevention strategies for dementia is particularly challenging. Dr. Maria Glymour will discuss a framework for evidence triangulation and offer examples of promising approaches in dementia research.
Lunch will be provided.
Wed, March 20, 1-1:50 pm
FXB G12 and Online
This seminar will provide the conceptual background for monitoring population-level mental health and well-being followed by the methodology developed in the Countdown Global Mental Health 2030, an initiative of a consortium including WHO and UNICEF as partner agencies. A demonstration of the online portal will be given, and the relevance of the Countdown approach for mental health policy and future directions for the initiative will be discussed. Lunch will be provided.
Wed, March 27, 5:30 pm - 7 pm
FXB G10
Join us for an evening seminar on community-based participatory research at the Population Health Sciences program. As there are limited spots available, we kindly request interested students to RSVP. Whether you're a seasoned CBPR enthusiast or just starting to explore its potential, this engaging student-led seminar offers something for everyone!
SAVE THE DATE: WGH April Event: Climate, Health, & Intersectionality
Wed, April 10, 1 -1:50 pm
Location TBD
Save the date for the April installation of WGH’s Spring event series, which will center around Climate, Health, and Intersectionality.
Fri, April 12, 9 am - 12:30 pm
Real Colegio Complutense
Come join in on the conversation regarding mental health and well-being at work and its contributions to sustainability at 26 Trowbridge Street Cambridge, MA 02138.
Light food and beverages will be provided.
Open to all Harvard Community, no RSVP required.