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A weekly newsletter of the UT School of Public Health
May 28, 2008
Topics at a glance...Circadian Rhythms and Obesity...Student Proposal Workshops...Health Department Standards and Accreditation...Brominated Flame Retardants...Outdoor Air Toxics...Summer Biosecurity Institute: Preparing the Front Line...Radiation Safety Officer Course ...Events Calendar
CIRCADIAN RYTHMS AND OBESITY
Thursday, May 29, 2008, 8:30 am, Howland Auditorium, CNRC
Molly Bray, PhD, Associate Professor of Pediatrics-Nutrition, Children's Nutrition Research Center, Baylor College of Medicine will present, "Circadian Rythms and Obesity: Is There an Optimal Time to Eat?" For more information contact Lejuana Himes, 713-798-7164.
STUDENT RESEARCH PROPOSAL WORKSHOPS
Thursday, May 29, 2008, 12:00 - 1:00 pm, RAS E705
Wednesday, June 4, 2008, 12:00 - 1:00 pm, RAS E705
Presented by Susie Day, PhD, Associate Dean for Research. The workshop will review the student research proposal process from start to finish. Steps to follow, timelines, forms and proposal resources will be explained. Students near the proposal stage of your degree program are encouraged to attend.
UNC GRAND ROUNDS (SATELLITE BROADCAST)
Thursday, May 29, 2008, 1:00-2:00 pm CST, RAS E605
Standards, Accreditation and Improvement- Raising the Bar of Public Health Performance. The Texas Public Health Training Network will host a satellite broadcast and web cast on information about national and state efforts in accreditation and improvement for health departments. The program will present as a case study conducted at the New Hanover County Health Department in coastal North Carolina and will be moderated by Drs. Edward Baker, director of the North Carolina Institute for Public Health, and Stephanie Coursey, Chief of Public Health Practice at the CDC. For additional information contact Nancy Crider, Texas Public Health Training Center, at 713-500-9399 or nancy.m.crider@uth.tmc.edu.
EOHS RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES
Friday, May 30, 2008, 12:00-1:00 pm, RAS W102B
Arnold Schecter, MD, MPH, will present “Brominated flame retardants: A new public health threat?” Brominated flame retardants are commonly found in homes and offices since the 1970s. Dr. Arnold Schecter, a Board Certified physician in Preventive Medicine and Public Health, is a Professor of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the Dallas Regional Campus of the University of Texas School of Public Health. For additional information please contact Maria Arias at (713) 500-9266 maria.arias@uth.tmc.edu or visit the EOHS Seminar Series Calendar. Free Lunch for first 50 attendees!
EOHS RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES
Friday, June 6, 2008, 12-1:00 pm, RAS W102B
Maria Morandi, PhD, will present “Exposure to Gas-Phase and Particle-bound Air Toxics in Houston: Are Outdoor Measurements Sufficient for Estimating Health Risk?” Maria Morandi is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences at the University of Texas School of Public Health. For additional information please contact Maria Arias at (713) 500-9266 maria.arias@uth.tmc.edu or visit the EOHS Seminar Series Calendar. Free Lunch for first 50 attendees!
2008 BIOSECURITY SUMMER INSTITUTE
Wednesday-Thursday, June 18-19, 2008
BASIC DISASTER LIFE SUPPORT (BDLS)
June 17, 2008, 8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Preparing the Front Line: Ready to Respond. Topics include Biosecurity and the Law, Volunteers and Mass Casualty Events, PPE for Health Departments, Mental Health in Crisis Situations, Pandemic Planning for School Districts, Rapid Assessment, and Risk Communication. Scholarships are available to current SPH students. Details at: www.sph.uth.tmc.edu/biosecurity/frontline.cfm.
EOHS RESEARCH SEMINAR SERIES-NIOSH PILOT PROJECTS
Friday, June 20, 2008, 12:00-4:00 pm, RAS W102B
The NIOSH Pilot Project investigators will present results of their studies during the last EOHS Seminar Series of the 2007-2008 academic year. For additional information please contact Maria Arias at (713) 500-9266 maria.arias@uth.tmc.edu or visit the EOHS Seminar Series Calendar. Free Lunch for first 50 attendees!
RADIATION SAFETY OFFICER COURSE
Monday – Friday, June 23–27, 2008, 8am – 5pm
UT Operations Center Building (OCB)
Presented by the Southwest Center for Occupational & Environmental Health, the RSO Course was developed to provide the information needed for an individual to anticipate, recognize, evaluate and control ionizing radiation hazards. The course outline and lectures are organized and designed to meet the established Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Texas Department of State Health Services (DHSH) Radiation Control training requirements for individuals wishing to become Radiation Safety Officers. Please visit www.sph.uth.tmc.edu/swcoeh/default.aspx?id=2061 to access the course brochure, or contact Vickie Mason for more information or to register: Vickie.L.Mason@uth.tmc.edu.
SPH EVENTS CALENDAR
Check out lectures, seminars and other events happening at the School of Public Health
at the online Calendar of Events.
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