2004–2005 Seminar Series
DATE: October 7, 2004
TIME: 11- Noon
PRESENTER:
Corinne Peek-Asa, MPH, PhD
TITLE: Professor, Dept. of Occupational and Environmental Health
College of Public Health, The University of Iowa
LOCATION: Seebohm Conference Room (283 EMRB)
PRESENTATION MATERIALS:
VIDEOTAPED PRESENTATION
DATE: November 4, 2004
TIME: 11- Noon
PRESENTER:
Gene Lutz, PhD
Professor, Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology
University of Northern Iowa
Director, Center for Social & Behavioral Research
University of Northern Iowa
TITLE: Health Studies at the UNI Center for Social & Behavioral Research
LOCATION: Seebohm Conference Room (283 EMRB)
PRESENTATION MATERIALS:
VIDEOTAPED PRESENTATION
DATE: December 2, 2004
TIME: 11- Noon
PRESENTERS:
Ralph Wilmoth, MPH
Director
Johnson County Public Health
Iowa City, IA
TITLE: Local Public Health, Meeting Workforce Needs in a Changing Environment
LOCATION: Seebohm Conference Room (283 EMRB)
PRESENTATION MATERIALS:
VIDEOTAPED PRESENTATION
DATE: February 3, 2005
TIME: 11- Noon
PRESENTERS:
Gerard Rushton, PhD
Professor
Department of Geography
The University of Iowa
TITLE: Spatial Patterns of Colorectal Cancer in Iowa
LOCATION: Seebohm Conference Room (283 EMRB)
PRESENTATION MATERIALS:
VIDEOTAPED PRESENTATION
DATE: March 3, 2005
TIME: 11- Noon
PRESENTERS:
Neal Kohatsu, MD, MPH
Associate Professor,Department of Epidemiology
College of Public Health
The University of Iowa
TITLE: The Preventative Intervention Center: Research Directions for the Future
LOCATION: Seebohm Conference Room (283 EMRB)
PRESENTATION MATERIALS:
VIDEOTAPED PRESENTATION
DATE: April 7, 2005
TIME: 11- Noon
PRESENTERS:
Robert D. Baller, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Sociology
The University of Iowa
TITLE: The Contagious Nature of Suicide and Suicidal Tendencies
LOCATION: Seebohm Conference Room (283 EMRB)
PRESENTATION MATERIALS:
VIDEOTAPED PRESENTATION
DATE: May 5, 2005
TIME: 11- Noon
PRESENTERS:
Franklin J. Boster, PhD
Professor
Department of Communication
Michigan State University
TITLE: The Dynamic Theory of Reasoned Action as a Framework
for Understanding the Impact of Health Messages.
*Speaking via Polycom
LOCATION: Seebohm Conference Room (283 EMRB)
PRESENTATION MATERIALS:
VIDEOTAPED PRESENTATION |