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UC Berkeley Rural Health Hackathon Final Pitch Event

UC Berkeley Rural Health Hackathon Final Pitch Event

​The Social Impact team at UC Berkeley School of Public Health invites you to join them for the Rural Health Hackathon Pitch Event. Student innovators from across campus will present their ideas for improving rural health to a panel of expert judges and invited leaders from government, philanthropy, healthcare delivery, and industry.

Dynamism in Public Health

Dynamism in Public Health

Please join the UC Berkeley Public Health Alumni Association board of directors for a compelling webinar panel, moderated by alumna Tia Gangopadhyay MPH ’20, as they explore the transforming landscape of public health.

50 by 50: Halving Premature Deaths Globally by 2050 | A Bay Area Launch Event for the Lancet Global Health 2050 Report

50 by 50: Halving Premature Deaths Globally by 2050 | A Bay Area Launch Event for the Lancet Global Health 2050 Report

On January 22, UCSF, UC Berkeley, Stanford University, and the Bay Area Global Health Alliance co-hosted the Bay Area launch of the Lancet Commission on Investing in Health report, “Global Health 2050: The Path to Halving Premature Death by Mid-Century.” This event brought together Bay Area students, researchers, and other key stakeholders to explore the significant findings of the Lancet report, discuss next steps, and outline the priorities for follow-up studies.

50 by 50: Halving Premature Deaths Globally by 2050 | A Bay Area Launch Event for the Lancet Global Health 2050 Report

50 by 50: Halving Premature Deaths Globally by 2050 | A Bay Area Launch Event for the Lancet Global Health 2050 Report

On January 22, UCSF, UC Berkeley, Stanford, and the Alliance are co-hosting the Bay Area launch of the Lancet Commission on Investing in Health report, “Global Health 2050: The Path to Halving Premature Death by Mid-Century.” This event will bring together Bay Area students, researchers, and other key stakeholders to explore the significant findings of the Lancet report, discuss next steps, and outline the priorities for follow-up studies.