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Can and Should Machines Learn Morality? Dilemmas, Paradoxes, and Pluralism

… the ongoing debate about morality among humanity at large.  To ground these questions to some degree, Dr. Choi will start by briefly introducing Delphi, an experimental framework based on … the lessons learned, and present a range of follow-up efforts including Value Kaleidoscope, a new computational attempt to modeling pluralistic values, rights, and duties that are often …

On-Campus Blood Drive

… On-Campus Blood Drive | New York Blood Center Mobile Bus (parked on the corner of Washington Place and Broadway) | Please join the NYU Community Preparedness & Response (CPR) Club, which is teaming up with the New York Blood Center to host a blood drive on April 18, 2019. Every two seconds, someone needs …

Gastronativism: Food and Politics with Marion Nestle, Fabio Parasecoli, and Krishnendu Ray

… and Politics with Marion Nestle, Fabio Parasecoli, and Krishnendu Ray | Museum of the City of New York, 1220 5th Avenue, New York, NY 10029 | Hosted by the Museum of Food and Drink (MOFAD) and …

Recovering Better: Putting Human Rights First

… attend a training. For our part, we’ve adapted our training to take place over livestream with new and engaging media. So while we’ve always managed our volunteer network remotely, moving to remote operations has motivated us to employ … services.   Peter Navario, PhD, MPH Clinical Assistant Professor of Public Health Policy and Management Executive Director of HealthRight International …

Class of 2024 GPH Graduation

… Class of 2024 GPH Graduation | New York City Center, 131 W 55th St, New York, NY 10019 | Online | This event is only for 2024 graduates in GPH Master's and Doctoral …

EP06 The Applied Global Public Health Initiative Lab with Kiera Bloch & Pratik Sourav

… the lab coordinator for the Applied Global Public Health Initiative Lab. Kiera works at the New York Academy of Medicine in conjunction with the International Society of Urban Health. Her … to make that clear to new members too, that they're, you know... Pratik Sourav: For me, a PH degree is a professional degree. Right after MPH, for me, I mean, that's my point of view. Right … students. At the same time, we're working on the lab too. It's tough. It's tough. Time management is tough, but that's what is expected. That's my point of view. Deborah Onakomaiya: …

Public Health Changemakers

… in their fields. Public Health Changemakers Ramon Alvarez, MPH '19 Analyzing Data to Improve Healthcare Services Read Ramon's Story > Mehreen Arif, MPH '18 Fighting for Health and Human … to Ending the Epidemic Read Charlie's Story > Marybec Griffin, PhD '18 Advocating for LGBTQ Healthcare Access Read Marybec's Story > Celina Hanson, MPH '13 Fighting for Access to Critical …

EP97 Mental Health and Artificial Intelligence with Besa Bauta

… which is an organization that provides health and mental health services for clients in New York City. Besa is an NYU GPH alumni and NYU PhD alum, and currently serves as an Adjunct … been like? Besa: So, I mean, initially, like I said, I was more in the social service and the healthcare sector. I'm a licensed therapist, I ended up doing individual work. But my … assess safety and risk very differently. We could have those casework contexts or just case management online. I think some of those barriers got removed. I remember having conversations …

2025 Public Data for Public Health: Applications to NYC

… will present their research on the public health issues that affect the complex city of New York! Talks will include: A Quasi-Experimental Study of New York City’s Sodium Warning …

Biostatistics Seminar Series: Assessing the Cases and Deaths Attributed to COVID-19 and its Impact on Racial/Ethnic Inequities at the County Level: Are We Really All In This Together? ft. Dr. Loni Philip Tabb

… related cases across the entire United States (US), with 62,255 associated deaths. In New York state alone, there were 304,372 cases and 23,587 deaths – accounting for almost one …