About this Event
Stanford Maternal & Child Health Research Institute Symposium
This annual research symposium will bring together faculty, trainees, students, and postdocs to explore the latest developments and innovations in maternal and child health research. This year's Symposium will feature important discussions about climate induced change in maternal and child health, as well as an exploration of omics and data-rich research journeys.
Join us at this in-person event on October 19 from 7:45am-3:40pm PST!
As in previous years, the symposium will also feature abstracts and a poster hall from across the Stanford research community, a focused scientific session highlighting omics, and the researchers and scientists who are making an impact in the maternal and child health community. This event is free and open to all.
For your information, a livestream of this year's event will not be provided. Instead, the sessions from this year's event will be posted on the MCHRI Symposium event website shortly after the event.
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Hear from leading experts in climate induced health changes and learn how researchers are responding to this changing landscape:
A keynote panel will feature:
- Aaron Bernstein, MD, MPHn, Incoming Director, National Center for Environmental Health at the CDC, Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, Pediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital
- Thomas Luben, MSPH, PhD, Senior Epidemiologist at the Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment, US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
- Eran Bendavid, MD, MS, Associate Professor of Medicine (Primary Care and Population Health), Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment and Stanford University
They each will lend their expertise during panel discussions on how the changing global landscape effects mothers and adolescents.
Join us in-person as we hear from leading experts on maternal and child health topics, including:
- Is PEDSnet right for you? Navigating the data-rich research journey at Stanford
- Omics and Maternal and Child Health
- Groundbreaking Research from Rising Scientists (Early Career Investigators and Trainees)
Learn more about speakers.
Attend the poster session Oct. 19
Posters from the maternal child research community will be featured and live moderation will be available during the Symposium on October 19! Register now to learn more about the latest research in maternal and child health from rising scientists.
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For questions about the event, contact Neta Miller at [email protected].
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Berg Hall, Li Ka Shing Learning & Knowledge Center, Stanford School of Medicine, Stanford, United States
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