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  • 11th Annual BayViro Symposium

    Li Ka Shing Center

    BayViro brings together Bay Area virologists, clinicians, and innovators for cutting-edge research presentations and networking. A key part of BayViro is our dedication to the next generation of scientists. The symposium provides valuable opportunities for trainees to present their work and connect with colleagues at all career stages. Please mark your calendars and join CEND for a full day of insightful talks, trainee presentations, and networking with peers who are shaping the future of virology in the Bay Area and beyond.

  • Global Health Conversation with Dr. Mamphela Ramphele

    Stanford University | Li Ka Shing Room 320

    Join Stanford CIGH for a Global Health Conversation with Dr. Mamphela Ramphele, on Tuesday, April 14th, from 5-6:00 PM PT. Dr. Ramphele is a world-renowned figure with an outstanding career as an activist, medical doctor, academic, businesswoman, and thought leader. In conversation with Global Health Faculty Fellow and veteran interviewer Paul Costello, Dr. Ramphele will discuss her life, career, and insights on activism and leadership in global health worldwide.

  • 4th Annual Global Health Symposium

    The Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI) invites you to join the 4th Annual Global Health Symposium, 'Global Health Forward: Strength Through Innovation and Collective Action,' on April 16, 2026. Convening experts from Harvard and around the world, this year’s symposium will examine the most pressing challenges in global health and explore innovative, collaborative solutions to advance health equity and resilience globally. The 2026 keynote address will be delivered by Dr. Sania Nishtar, CEO of Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, whose leadership has advanced vaccine equity, strengthened health systems, and fostered global cooperation in health.

  • Modeling the Control and Elimination of Schistosomiasis to Inform Policy

    Alway M112, 300 Pasteur Drive Stanford, CA 94305

    Join the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health for this Global Health Spring Research Spotlight featuring Nathan Lo, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor of Infectious Diseases and lead writer for the WHO guidelines on control of schistosomiasis (2022), who will present about his work modeling the control and elimination of schistosomiasis to inform policy.

  • Measuring What Matters Most: Discrete Choice Experiments for Eliciting Preferences in Medicine and Global Health

    Health systems strive to put people at the center of care - but doing so requires understanding what communities, patients, providers, and decision makers value. Discrete choice experiments (DCEs) are increasingly used for measuring these preferences by asking people to engage in trade-offs when making decisions. By revealing what matters most to different groups, DCEs can inform the design of interventions and strategies that are more acceptable, feasible, and likely to succeed. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the foundation to design, conduct, and evaluate a DCE from start to finish.

  • 15th Annual CEND Symposium: From Discovery to Delivery

    Li Ka Shing Center, LKS 245

    The Center for Emerging and Neglected Diseases invites researchers, faculty, students, and global health practitioners to explore cutting-edge science at the intersection of infectious disease, environmental health, and public policy. This interdisciplinary symposium brings together basic scientists, bioengineers, epidemiologists, public health practitioners, and policy experts to address some of today's most pressing health challenges.

  • 2027 Planetary Health Annual Meeting

    University of Tokyo

    The Planetary Health Alliance and the Planetary Health Japan Hub are proud to announce that the Planetary Health Annual Meeting 2027 (PHAM 2027) will take place at the University of Tokyo campus from June 7-11. Esteemed speakers from around the world will share groundbreaking insights, while participants connect through cutting-edge research, creative arts, dynamic discussions, and vibrant social gatherings.