CPHS Seminar Series
2007/8 Schedule

The CPHS Seminar Series takes place on Wednesdays from 10 am to 12 Noon in Rm 208N of Munk School of Global Affairs
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Attending and Registration: All of our events are free and open to the public. We request that you register for each event you intend to attend through the Munk School's e-registration system by following the link by each event.

Fall 2007 Schedule | Winter 2008 Schedule

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FALL TERM 2007

TO REGISTER

1
Sept. 26, 2007, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“Sex, Glamour and Grit: Alcohol Advertising in Western Ukraine”
Maureen Murney
CPHS Research Associate

2
Oct. 17, 2007, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“From Those Who 'Have to Carry Men'
to Those Who 'Look to Marry Men':
The social organization of women's sex work
in Antananarivo, Madagascar "

Kirsten Stoebenau
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Institute of Population Health
University of Ottawa


3
Oct. 31, 2007, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“Funding Biodefense:
Public Health, Bioterrorism, and the Emerging Infrastructure of Biosecurity Research”
Paul Jackson
Lupina/OGS Doctoral Fellow

4
Nov. 14, 2007, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“Cracking the Codex: The Establishment of Food Safety Standards and the Codex Alimentarius Commission, 1963-1985”
Brigit Ramsingh
Lupina/OGS Doctoral Fellow

5
Nov. 21, 2007, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 108N, Munk School
“It Changed Our Lives”: Post-Tsunami Health in Thailand

Monir Moniruzzaman
CPHS Research Associate
Wanrudee Isaranuwatchai
PhD Student
Department of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation
University of Toronto


 

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WINTER TERM 2008

TO REGISTER

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Jan. 16, 2008, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“Using Genetic Lotteries within Families to Examine the Causal Impact of Poor Health on Academic Achievement”
Steven Lehrer
CPHS New Faculty Fellow

7
Jan. 30, 2008, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

“What are the Implications of Treating HIV as a Security Threat in Africa

Suzanne Hindmarch
Lupina/OGS Doctoral Fellow

8
Feb. 13, 2008, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

Retailers and Herbal Product Adverse Event Reporting: Who is responsible?”

Rishma Walji
Lupina/OGS Doctoral Fellow

9
Feb. 27, 2008, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“Valuing Rarity in Priority Setting: A Case Study of Two Orphan Drugs”
Zahava Rosenberg-Yunger
Lupina/OGS Doctoral Fellow

10
Mar. 12, 2008, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“Business, Government and the Politics of HIV/AIDS in South Africa”
Antoinette Handley
CPHS New Faculty Fellow

11
April 2, 2008, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

“A New Chapter in the Interprofessional Collaborative Literature: Developing a Framework to Examine Professional Culture on a Family Health Team

Jennifer Beales
Lupina/OGS Doctoral Fellow

12
Apr. 9, 2008, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

“Integrating Human Rights Standards into
Trade Law and Policy: Theoretical Linkages
and Practical Mechanisms"

Lisa Forman
CPHS Post-Doctoral Fellow