Professors Wafaie Fawzi and Ana Langer participate in the Global Health Week tabling activity.
Professor Aisha Yousafzai, Dr. Gillian SteelFisher and Dr. Jocelyn Finlay discuss the operational challenges in the field and provide solutions to overcome these hurdles.
Professor Lindsay Jaacks (seated left) moderates the debate between Professors Margaret Kruk and Jesse Bump on whether ‘health system resilience’ is an overused and frail expression.
Professor Wafaie Fawzi, Chair of the Department of Global Health and Population, welcomes the audience and speakers to the 4th Annual State of Global Health Symposium in Boston, MA.
Audience members look on as Dean Karen Emmons provides her opening remarks by video at the 4th Annual State of Global Health Symposium.
Professor Ana Langer, Director of the Women and Health Initiative in the Department of Global Health and Population, provides an introduction on women’s health and urbanization at the 4th Annual State of Global Health Symposium.
Ms. Monica Valdes Lupi, Executive Director for the Boston Public Health Commission, delivers her keynote address titled, Innovative Approaches for Addressing Women’s Health in Boston, at the 4th Annual State of Global Health Symposium.
Professor David Canning moderates a discussion on the challenges and opportunities of urbanization and the state of women’s health in cities at the 4th Annual State of Global Health Symposium.
Professors Marcia Castro, Lynn Freedman (Columbia University) and Günther Fink, discuss the challenges and opportunities of urbanization and the state of women’s health in cities at the 4th Annual State of Global Health Symposium.
Lingrui Liu and Adanna Chukwuma, students in the Department of Global Health and Population, win the 2017 Global Health Week Poster Contest. They are awarded 1st and 2nd prize, respectively, at the 4th Annual State of Global Health Symposium.
Student posters submitted to the 2017 Global Health Week Poster Contest are displayed for viewing at the 4th Annual State of Global Health Symposium. Of the 29 poster abstracts submitted, two finalists emerged and were selected for excellence (authors Lingrui Liu and Adanna Chukwuma pictured above).
Symposium attendees view posters accepted into the 2017 Global Health Week Student Poster Show.
Student, Kathryn Andrews, describes her poster to Symposium attendees as part of the 2017 Global Health Week Student Poster Show.
Professor Richard Cash provides his counter, opening argument during a debate with Professor David Canning on whether government health care provision should be limited to cost-effective care.
Professors David Canning and Richard Cash pose for a photo with moderator, Professor Lindsay Jaacks, following an energetic and memorable debate.