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In this session, participants will learn how to quickly produce accurate multimedia presentations of qualitative research results following the completion of online focus groups.
This session will cover the history and impact of cannabis criminalization, equity components within cannabis legalization in Minnesota, and research and work aimed toward addressing the harm caused by criminalization in the state.
Join the Center for Leadership Education in Maternal and Child Public Health and the national Cross-Center Collaboration on the Health of Justice-Involved Women and Children (JIWC) for a conversation with the GAO's Gretta L. Goodwin, Stephanie Heiken and Kathryn Lenart.
This presentation will examine a specific aspect of the work environment: how unstable work schedules can serve as an indicator for assessing the health and wellness of workers in the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. We utilized a mixed-methods approach to conduct this analysis.
At this seminar, members of the Social Epi Pod will present, in flash talk style, about the many, energizing new projects and initiatives that we are and have been launching!
Join us for this presentation titled "SyNPar: A Data-Preservation Framework for High-Power False Discovery Rate Control in High-Dimensional Variable Selection"
The Consortium for Workforce Research in Public Health invites you to attend our Year 2 Webinar Series highlighting our work under the Public Health Workforce Research Center Award.
Join the SPH Office of Faculty Affairs Writing Hunker for focused group writing sessions and personalized one-on-one coaching in a supportive environment.
In this seminar, we will delve into the intricacies of the organ donation and transplantation system in the United States and examine how the field of epidemiology contributes to the ongoing evaluation and enhancement of this system.