CPHS Seminar Series
2010/11 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 2010 Schedule | Winter 2011 Schedule

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FALL TERM 2010

TO REGISTER

1
Oct. 13, 2010, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

"Conceptualizing Risk in Health Services"

Pat and Hugh Armstrong
CPHS Distinguished Visitors

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2
Oct. 29, 2010, Friday, 2:30pm to 4:00pm
Room 023N, Munk School

"Global Health Governance and the Contentious Politics of Human Rights: Mainstreaming the Right to Health for Public Health Advancement"

Benjamin Mason Meier
Assistant Professor of Global Health Policy, Department of Public Policy: University of North Carolina

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Health Policy & Management,
UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health

Faculty Fellow, UNC Institute for Global Health and
Infectious Diseases

Faculty Fellow, UNC Center for AIDS Research

Scholar, Georgetown University O'Neill Institute for National
and Global Health Law


3
Nov. 3, 2010, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

“The Cultivation of “Style”: Youth-Targeted Rural Health Programming and Youth Health Identities in Northern Malawi”

Lauren Classen
Lupina Senior Doctoral Fellow


4
Nov. 17, 2010, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 noon
Room 208N, Munk School
A Lifetime of Experience: Gendered Work-Family Histories and Socio-Economic Inequalities in Health Among Older Adults in Britain
Laurie Corna
CPHS Research Associate Fellow

 

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WINTER TERM 2011

TO REGISTER

 5
Jan. 5, 2011, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“Aboriginal Sex Worker's Needs Assessment: Developing Capacity and Assessing Need Among Aboriginal Sex Workers in Toronto and Thunder Bay”
Emily Van der Meulen
Lupina Post-Doctoral Fellow

6
Jan. 19, 2011, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“Making (A) Difference: The Political Geographies of Ethno-Specific Organising and Social Service Provision in Toronto's HIV/AIDS Sector”
John Paul Catungal
Lupina/OGS Doctoral Fellow

7
Feb. 16, 2011, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School
“Exploring Girl-Focused Global Corporate Social Engagement (GCSE) Programs in Health and Physical Activity”
Lyndsay Hayhurst
Lupina/OGS Doctoral Fellow

8
Mar. 2, 2011, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

“Exploring Conceptualizations of Harm: The Case of Tuberculosis and Persons with Severe and Persistent Mental Illnesses

Diego Silva
Lupina Senior Doctoral Fellow

9
Mar. 4, 2011, Friday, 10 am to 11:30 am
6th Floor Auditorium(Room 610), 155 College Street

“New Medicines and Global Health

Professor Anita McGahan
Associate Dean, Research, Director of the PhD Programs

Rotman Chair in Management, Professor of Strategic Management

Rotman School of Management and Munk School of Global Affairs (cross appointed)

with

Lisa Forman (Discussant)

Director, Comparative Program on Health and Society, Munk School of Global Affairs

Lupina Assistant Professor, Dalla Lana School of Public Health

Discussant will comment on lecture and themes from the article by Margaret K. Kyle, Anita M. McGahan, Investments in Pharmaceuticals Before and After TRIPS, January 17, 2011

RSVP to j.kopelow@utoronto.ca


10
Mar. 30, 2011, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

“Neighbourhood-Effects on Mental Health and Well-Being

Antony Chum
Lupina Senior Doctoral Fellow

11
Apr. 13, 2011, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

“Symptomatic Assumptions: Examining The Foundations of Evolutionary Medicine

Michael Cournoyea
Lupina/OGS Doctoral Fellow

12
Apr. 27, 2011, Wednesday, 10 am to 12 Noon
Room 208N, Munk School

From 'TRIPS-Plus' to 'Rights-Plus'? What Contribution can Right to Health Impact Assessment Make to Improving Access to Affordable Medicines in Low and Middle Income Countries?”

Lisa Forman
Director, CPHS

Jillan Clare Köhler, Discussant

Associate Professor, Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and Munk School of Global Affairs

Margret Hovanec, Chair

Director, The Lupina Foundation


 




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