2000 Summer Public Health Research Videoconference
on Minority Health

Guest faculty

Linda Burhansstipanov, M.S.P.H., Dr.P.H., C.H.E.S.
Executive Director
Native American Cancer Research Program

Olivia D. Carter-Pokras, M.H.S., Ph.D.
Division Director
Division of Policy and Data
Office of Minority Health, DHHS

Robert E. Fullilove, III, Ed.D.
Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Community and Minority Affairs
The Joseph L. Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

Aida L. M. Giachello, Ph.D.
Director and Associate Professor
Midwest Latino Health Research, Training, and Policy Center
Jane Addams College of Social Work
University of Illinois at Chicago

Barbara A. Israel, Dr.P.H.
Professor
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education
University of Michigan School of Public Health

Camara P. Jones, M.D., Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Health & Social Behavior
Harvard School of Public Health

William D. Kalsbeek, Ph.D.
Professor
Department of Biostatistics
UNC School of Public Health

John Ruffin, Ph.D.
Associate Director for Research on Minority Health
National Institutes of Health

Richard B. Warnecke, PhD
Director and Professor
Center for Health Services Research and Health Policy
Departments of Sociology, Epidemiology and Biometry
University of Illinois at Chicago

Elena E. S. Yu, PhD
Professor
Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
Graduate School of Public Health
San Diego State University

Core faculty

Trude A. Bennett, DrPH
Associate Professor
Department of Maternal and Child Health
Co-Principal Investigator, Minority Health Project
School of Public Health
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Dorothy C. Browne, DrPH
Associate Professor
Department of Maternal and Child Health
Co-Principal Investigator, Minority Health Project
School of Public Health
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Victor J. Schoenbach, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of  Epidemiology
Co-Principal Investigator, Minority Health Project
School of Public Health
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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Links:

Guide to the Videoconference website
Videoconference announcement
Overview of the Videoconference
Objectives, location, intended audience, policies
Videoconference agenda and speakers
Information for satellite downlink sites
Information for site facilitators
Attend the Videoconference at the UNC School of Public Health in Chapel Hill   (Register now)
Videoconference staff
Credits, acknowledgements, sponsorship
Return to the Minority Health home page 


Updated 5/30/2000, 6/4/2000, 8/25/2000 minority_health@unc.edu