The Neighborhood Atlas: Linking Disparities-Aligned EXPOSOME to Brain Health through Data Democratization
Amy J.H. Kind, MD, PhD
Associate Dean for Social Health Sciences and Programs University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health
“The Importance of the Exposome in Health Disparities: Linking Research to Action“
Learning Objectives:Define the concept of “exposome” and understand its key mechanistic role in health differences across populationsExplore opportunities to apply exposome constructs across research, clinical and policy domains
Tue, Feb 28, 202312:00-1:00pmBillings Auditorium P-117
Date
February 28, 2023
Time
12:00pm - 1:00pm