Join NYU Washington, DC and the NYU School of Global Public Health for an informative conversation on COVID-19. The discussion will focus on science-based facts about the pandemic and will aim to answer questions about the uncertainties we face as a global community.
This webinar will include faculty experts from the NYU School of Global Public Health, including Dr. David Abramson, Ph.D., Clinical Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences; Dr. Jack Caravanos, Ph.D., Clinical Professor of Environmental Public Health Sciences; Dr. Robyn Gershon, Ph.D., Clinical Professor of Epidemiology; and, Dr. Elodie Ghedin, Ph.D., Professor of Epidemiology. They will provide guidance on what you can do to help contain the spread of this virus.
This Dialogue will be moderated by USA TODAY’s healthcare policy reporter Jayne O'Donnell.
This event is free and open to everyone. Registration is required in order to be able to provide you with log-in information.
This Dialogue originated from an event proposal by DC Dialogues Operations Manager, Coco Hua (LS '24).
DC Dialogues is a student-engaged initiative created to introduce the NYU DC community to key discussions on politics, culture, business, environment, education – and more. Through active participation from the student body, DC Dialogues convenes prominent experts of various perspectives to discuss matters most captivating to students for public events and workshops.
The School of Global Public Health (GPH) has a bold vision - to significantly improve the health of populations by pioneering solutions that advance health equity around the world, today and tomorrow. That vision reflects a core belief that global health is not merely a field of study, area of research, or a career, but a goal that will change the world.