The UGA Community Public Lecture Series on Public Health Issues is a collaborative effort of the Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute Division of Public Health and the College of Public Health. Each lecture brings together Georgia experts with the aim of increasing community knowledge and awareness about the public health issues that confront them in the media and at home.
10/5/2007
Science and Securtiy Lecture Series
Featured speaker: Barry Kellman, DePaul University School of Law Paul Coverdell Center Auditorium
10/11/2007
Ecology of Infectious Disease Lecture Series
Featured speaker: Margie Lee, 3:30 p.m., Paul Coverdell Center Auditorium
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11/10/2005
BHSI Public Lecture for Community Health: What is bird flu? Who is at risk?
Featured speakers: Erica Spackman, U.S. Department of Agriculture Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory, Ralph Tripp and Jeff Hogan, UGA College of Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health Research Center (AHRC)
1/29/2008
UGA Community Lecture Series on Public Health Issues: Is our food safe to eat?
Featured speaker: Michael Doyle, UGA Center for Food Safety
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4/22/2008
UGA Community Lecture Series on Public Health Issues: How to travel and stay healthy.
Featured speakers: Dr. Chris Whalen, UGA College of Public Health, Dr. Ron Forehand, UGA University Health Center
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