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CFP: Discourses of Health and Medicine

December 31, 2014

Discourses of Health and Medicine 2015:  Looking Forward Building on the momentum of the 2013 Symposium (http://definingmedicalrhetoric.com/symposium/), the University of Cincinnati will again host Discourses of Health and Medicine, September 3-4, 2015.  Our keynote speakers will be Judy Segal, University of British … Read more

From Cell Lines to Bioslaves (Tuesday, December 2)

November 19, 2014

From Cell Lines to Bioslaves: Biotechnology and the Politics of Health December 2 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Humanities in Medicine Lecture Series From Cell Lines to Bioslaves: Biotechnology and the Politics of Health Priscilla Wald, PhD Professor of … Read more

The History of Reanimatology (Tuesday, December 2)

November 19, 2014

Bullitt Club Lecture Series Presents: Laurence Katz, M.D. Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine, UNC-Chapel Hill The History of Reanimatology (Resuscitation Medicine) UNC Health Sciences Library 5th Floor Conference Room (#527) Dec 02, 2014 from 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM

Southern Voices (Wednesday, November 12)

November 8, 2014

Southern Voices: Diverse Perspectives on Growing up in the South UNC’s Graduate Research and Intervention in the South (GRITS), a seminar series on community-based health promotion in the American South, will host the community panel discussion on Southern history, traditions, … Read more

Autism and the Environment (Tuesday, November 11)

November 8, 2014

“Autism and the Environment” Featuring   Abraham (Avi) Reichenberg Ph.D. Tuesday 11 November, 2014; 12:15 – 1:30 PM Bioinformatics Building Room 1131 The UNC-CH Center for Environmental Health and Susceptibility is pleased to announce the Seminar “Autism and the Environment”, to … Read more

Story as Evidence: Communicating Science (Friday, October 31)

October 22, 2014

Take part in a symposium on how to creatively communicate scientific research. Martha Kenney from San Francisco State University will discuss storytelling as a scientific practice. Kiki Jenkins from the University of Washington will address science communication through art. Finally, … Read more