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pandemics
tech and health
pandemics
tech and health

pandemics
tech and health
pandemics
tech and health

‘New’ AI solutions in the COVID-19 response: Getting an idea off the ground during a pandemic

This webinar will bring together innovators from low and middle income countries who are creating AI solutions that specifically address COVID-related challenges. Entrepreneurs will discuss how they transitioned creative ideas to tangible output; highlight the ways the innovation ecosystem has changed in the midst of the pandemic; and reflect on why local ideas can sometimes be the most impactful ones.
pandemics
tech and health
pandemics
tech and health

Data Mining Large Internet Networks to Predict COVID-19 Hotspots

By bringing together experts in artificial intelligence and health, this webinar will explore ways that data mining of Internet-based networks can be leveraged to predict COVID-19 hotspots; how we can overcome structural and political barriers to timely reporting and dissemination; and what partnerships are needed to reap the benefits of these tools globally.
climate change
climate change

Climate Change and Global Health Seminar: Jesse Keenan

Please join us for an exciting seminar with Dr. Jesse Keenan from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Dr. Keenan will speak on, “Climate Gentrification: Rethinking Vulnerability and Resilience.” This lecture covers recently published theoretical and empirical research defining a theory of “Climate Gentrification.” Through this theory of economic behavior, the lecture seeks to unpack assumptions framing our understanding vulnerability and community resilience. With greater analytical discipline in resilience and adaptation, stakeholders can begin to identify the trade-offs that shape a variety of interventions and policies, including those relating to housing, transportation, and public health.
pandemics
tech and health
pandemics
tech and health

health systems
health systems

Housing and Policy in an Aging World

Ann Forsyth, Professor of Urban Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design; and Principal Investigator, Health and Places Initiative (HAPI) Ashish Jha, Professor of Health Policy, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; Director, Harvard Global Health Institute; and Internal Medicine physician, VA Boston Healthcare System Emi Kiyota, 2017 Loeb Fellow and President and Founder of Ibasho, which partners with local organizations and communities to design and create socially integrated and sustainable communities that value their elders Jennifer Molinsky, JCHS Senior Research Associate; Lecturer, Harvard Graduate School of Design; and Co-Author of Projections and Implications for Housing a Growing Population: Older Households 2015-2035 (moderator) As the baby boom generation ages, the US population aged 65 and over is expected to grow from 48 million to 79 million, one in five Americans will be older than 65, and one in three households will be headed by someone older than 65. Surveys indicate that most of these people want to remain in the current homes for as long as possible. However, the country currently lacks the accessible housing units and supportive social services needed to accommodate these desires. Panelists will discuss the projected growth in older Americans and explore how policymakers, planners, and public health professionals could work to address the challenges that growth will produce. Graduate School of Design (map) Gund Hall, Stubbins Room Co-sponsored by the GSD Department of Urban Planning and Design, the Harvard Urban Planning Organization, the Harvard Global Health Institute, the HKS Taubman Center for State and Local Government, and the Loeb Fellowship.

climate change
climate change

climate change
climate change

Protecting Global Health Progress in the Era of Climate Change

How can global investments drive the response to climate change? Can investment management protect or hurt global health progress? Join us for a discussion about the value of global investment in fighting today's climate emergency with one of the world's leading voices on the issue, Dr. Howard Frumkin.
fellowship
fellowship

climate change
climate change
migration
migration

Public Health Crisis at the Border: The Mexican Perspective

In response to the public health crisis along the U.S. Mexico border, we will convene key policymakers, experts and frontline workers to discuss the current conditions on the border, extrapolate applicable lessons learned from other crises, and identify approaches to ensuring basic health coverage for this vulnerable population.

climate change
climate change