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Locality: St. Louis, Missouri

Phone: +1 314-286-0881



Address: 600 S. Taylor Ave 63110 St. Louis, MO, US

Website: www.mphs.wustl.edu

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Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 10.11.2020

TOMORROW: COVID-19 and Cancer Disparities Virtual Town Hall! Join us via zoom at https://wustl-hipaa.zoom.us/j/6342974850

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 07.11.2020

This week: Join us on Zoom for our next Epidemiology and Clinical Outcomes seminar: Karen Weihs, MD, presents "Prevention of Depression after Breast Cancer" on Thur, April 16 at noon. Zoom meeting ID: 361 501 907. See flyer for more details!

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 28.10.2020

Join us on Zoom for our next Epidemiology and Clinical Outcomes seminar: Karen Weihs, MD, presents "Prevention of Depression after Breast Cancer" on Thur, April 16 at noon. Zoom meeting ID: 361 501 907. See flyer for more details!

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 19.10.2020

DPHS postdoc candidate Ashley Stenzel presents "Addressing Unmet Needs in Ovarian Cancer Prognosis" via zoom tomorrow (Friday) at noon! To join and view the lecture, see information on flyer.

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 11.10.2020

TOMORROW! Jianrong Wu, PhD, presents "Cancer Immunotherapy Trial Design with Delayed Treatment Effect and Long-Term Survivors" as part of our Epidemiology and Clinical outcomes series. Event will be held through Zoom. See flyer for access info.

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 26.09.2020

CANCELLED: Our Colorectal Cancer Community Partnership Educational Speaker Series event, scheduled for Wed, March 18, has been postponed until later in the summer. Please stay tuned for more information.

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 16.09.2020

Tuesday, Mar 17 at noon: DPHS Postdoctoral Candidate Melanie Ward, MPH will present "Equitable Power Relations in Community-Based Participatory Research. This talk will be presented remotely. Find info on how to view the talk here: http://ow.ly/8mfi50yJ5nw

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 06.09.2020

*THIS TALK HAS BEEN CANCELLED.* We will reschedule for later in the summer. Stay tuned for more information. Confused about Medicare and Medicaid coverage for cancer care? Dr. Kimberly Frazier presents on the matter in our first Colorectal Cancer Community Partnership Educational Speaker Series on Wed, March 18 at 5 pm. Free and open to the public--see flyer for more details!

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 20.08.2020

This talk will be presented virtually through Zoom. To view the talk live through Zoom, using this link: https://wustl.zoom.us/j/339866648 Meeting ID: 339 866 648... Join us for our next Epidemiology and Clinical Outcomes seminar, "Cancer Immunotherapy Trial Design with Delayed Treatment Effect and Long-Term Survivors," presented by Jianrong Wu, PhD, on Thur. March 19. See flyer for more details!

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 08.08.2020

TOMORROW! "Gastric Burden in the United States," the next in our Epi Research Series, presented by Dr. Maria Elena Martinez. Thursday, Feb. 20 at noon in the Doll and Hill Room of the Taylor Avenue Building!

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 29.07.2020

Join us for a visiting faculty candidate lecture Tuesday, Feb. 25 at noon. Quinn T. Ostrom, PhD will present "Searching for a Cause for Glioma: Epidemiology, Risk Factors, and Genetics." Hope to see you there!

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 24.07.2020

Join us for our next Epi Research Seminar! Dr. Maria Elena Martinez will present "Gastric Cancer Burden in the United States" on Thur, Feb. 20 at noon in the Taylor Avenue Building. Consult flyer for more details!

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 22.07.2020

Tomorrow, Thursday, January 16! Join us for a special guest speaker: Lorna McNeill, PhD presents "Community-engaged research with faith-based communities: How to create long-standing partnerships."

Washington University Master of Population Health Sciences Program 05.07.2020

Join us at noon on Thursday, January 16 for our next Epidemiology and Clinical Outcomes Seminar: Lorna McNeill, PhD presents "Community-engaged research with faith-based communities: How to create long-standing partnerships."