CAST Seminar: Bingxin Zhao
Join us at the CANSSI Ontario Statistics Seminar with: Bingxin Zhao Assistant Professor of Statistics and Data Science Department of Statistics and Data Science The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania Free Hybrid (In-person/Online) Event | Registration Required Talk Title Cloud computing ecosystems in genetic risk prediction Abstract Polygenic risk scores...
12th Annual Postgraduate Medical Education Global Health Day — Death Evidence and Everything Else: Reflections on the scholarship of Professor Prabhat Jha
You are invited to the 12th Annual Postgraduate Medical Education Global Health Day on DEATH, EVIDENCE AND EVERYTHING ELSE Reflections on the scholarship of Professor Prabhat Jha This day is focused on the key themes and areas of research relevant to Professor Prabhat Jha’s ~30 years of research in global...
Sustainable Healthcare: Where Healthcare and Climate Change Intersect
As climate change continues to pose significant challenges to global health, healthcare systems must adapt to reduce their environmental impact. This session offers global perspectives on the intersection of healthcare and climate change, including insights from New Zealand and Australia. Dr. John Bonning will discuss how stewardship and incorporating Choosing...
OEH Seminar Series: “Extreme Heat and Public Health”
As both the frequency and severity of extreme heat events (EHEs) increase, public health authorities recognize the importance of cooling access by heat-vulnerable populations to prevent heat-related morbidity and mortality. Although current public health heat response programs are intended to increase availability of cooling, they may not increase access to...
AMS-Fitzgerald Fellowship in AI and Human-Centred Leadership: Info Session
The AMS-Fitzgerald Fellowship in Artificial Intelligence and Human-Centred Leadership is a new 2-year professional learning fellowship in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health for early and mid-career health system leaders who are driven to develop knowledge, skills, and capacity to meet the opportunities and challenges of artificial intelligence (AI)...
2025 SORA-TABA Annual Workshop
The Division of Biostatistics in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto is pleased to host the 2025 SORA-TABA Annual Workshop. The event brings together statistical communities who are interested in biostatistics, artificial intelligence, data science, financial statistics, and other applied areas of statistics. Professor...
2025 Health GIS App Challenge
Join the 2025 Health GIS App Challenge, to leverage novel data sources and ArcGIS Online to develop an innovative GIS app. TEAM REQUIREMENTS Three to five University of Toronto students (any campus) Multidisciplinary teams with graduate and undergraduate students are encouraged One team per student Only eight teams get to...
OEH Seminar Series: “Understanding differences in work injury and disability of mobile workers in Canada”
About the event Title: "Understanding differences in work injury and disability of mobile workers in Canada" Geographically-mobile workers make up a small but important proportion of the Canadian workforce. Due to their characteristics and nature of work, they face unique challenges in terms of work injury and work disability. Using...
META:PHI Virtual Conference 2025
META:PHI invites you to join us for two days of interactive, online learning and discussion focused on advancing care for people who use substances. Of interest to prescribers, counsellors, peers, community workers, administrators, researchers, learners and advocates, this year’s theme is Substance Use Health is Community Health. Full agenda, pricing,...
OEH Seminar Series: “Exposure to ionizing radiation and dementia mortality among nuclear power plant workers”
About the event: Title: "Exposure to ionizing radiation and dementia mortality among nuclear power plant workers" There is an important need to understand the possible health effects of ionizing radiation, as exposure, to some degree, is ubiquitous. Millions worldwide are employed in occupations where exposures are several orders of magnitude...