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Events for the week of February 1, 2016

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
Epidemiology Seminar Series,
12:00-1:00PM, Room 2082

"Associations between Hunter Type A/B Personality Traits and Cardiovascular Risk Factors from Childhood to Young Adulthood" and "Cardiovascular Risk Factor Trajectories from Childhood to Adulthood and Depression in Middle Age," presented by Benjamin Pollock, MSPH and Patrick Stuchlik, MS, Doctoral Students, Department of Epidemiology
Career Services Resume Refresh
12:00-12:50pm, Room 1210
 
Taiwan Field Study Course Informational Meeting.
12:00-1:00pm, GCHB Large Conference Room 2212

Lunch provided!
  Biostats Journal Club Meeting, 11:45am -12:45pm, Room 2082

Xiaoying Fu presents  "Design and finding in recent next generation sequencing bone studies"
         
Career Services Resume Refresh
12:00-12:50pm, Room 1210
CEMCH Webinar,
2:30-4:00 PM

Join the Tulane Center of Excellence in Maternal and Child Health (CEMCH) staff for a group viewing of a free webinar, hosted by NICHQ, AMCHP and UNC Center for Maternal and Infant Health. For more info, contact : John Marmion at imarmion@tulane.edu, 988-2090
Biostats Center Research Meeting,
11:45am -12:45pm, Room 2082

Shaolong Cao presents "Comparing generalized linear mixed model with group penalty"



 
   

Upcoming Events

Ongoing Events

Free Yoga for Students every Tuesday at 5pm in room 2414

Language Practice Groups: Peace Corps Program & Conversation Partner Program
Interested in practicing your French or Spanish in an informal group setting? The Masters International office and the Conversation Partner Program will be hosting  small conversation groups in the student lounge every Wednesday from 12-1pm, allowing interested students the chance to improve their foreign language skills. Group discussions will be facilitated by native language speakers and all levels are welcome. 

For information about current scheduling, please contact: Alexis Hernandez (Spanish) ahernandez1622@gmail.com or Holly Gerring (French) hgerring@tulane.edu.

Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation is housed out of the Reily Student Recreation Center on the uptown campus.  Each semester, Outdoor Recreation hosts a number of outdoor trips aimed at exposing Tulane students to the Gulf South region and its outdoors through recreation activities, educating students on the environment, sustainability, and stewardship, and teaching students outside the classroom. Students on the Downtown campus are eligible to participate.  Most of our trips are subsidized and thus, offered at discounted rates to students.  A full listing of our upcoming trips, as well as registration information and prices, can be found on the Outdoor Recreation website.

School of Medicine Office of Medical Education Call for Presenters in The Interdisciplinary Seminar Series
The Interdisciplinary Seminar Series was created to address those topics that are relevant to patient care, but may not be fully addressed in the typical discipline-based clinical curriculum model. Each seminar emphasizes active learning opportunities for students, with lecture time limited to 20-30 minutes followed by a 2.5 hour period of small group problem solving exercises utilizing multiple interactive learning techniques. The ideal seminar involves faculty from multiple disciplines working together to develop a program that addresses the proposed topic in an interactive fashion. Community based resources and organizations are also used to augment seminar topics. If you are interested in presenting a seminar, contact Janet E. Johnson, MD, PhD or Dwain Williams, BA.
 
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