AB Nexus Climate Change & Human Health Teaming Event

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Bringing 91福利社 and CU Anschutz researchers together to advance our understanding of the effects of climate change on human health and wellness

  • Date and Time: Thursday, January 18, 2024 @ 11 a.m.鈥2 p.m. MT
  • Location: Sustainability, Energy and Environment Complex (SEEC), Room C120, 4001 Discovery Drive, 91福利社, CO 80303
    • Breakout Rooms located in SEEC ABCD, S149, S249, S140 and S124

, an initiative that promotes collaborative intercampus research on human health among 91福利社 and CU Anschutz researchers, is hosting a special teaming event that will highlight emerging federal funding opportunities on climate change and human health (featuring program officers from NIH and NSF), showcase some of CU鈥檚 top researchers on climate change and health, and announce internal CU seed funding available through AB Nexus on this topic.听The event will also provide CU Anschutz and 91福利社 researchers an opportunity to meet and exchange ideas, identify collaborators, and form teams to pursue innovative research projects that address the effects of climate change on our health.

This is a hybrid event that will be followed by lunch and concurrent breakout group sessions.听

Event Program

Welcome & Opening Remarks

  • Massimo Ruzzene, PhD, Vice Chancellor for Research & Innovation, 91福利社

Opening Remarks (91福利社)

  • Lori Hunter, PhD, Professor of Sociology and Director, Institute of Behavioral Science, 91福利社

Opening Remarks (CU Anschutz)

  • , MD, Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine, CU Anschutz School of Medicine, and Co-Director, Colorado Climate Change & Health Consortium

Perspective

Federal Funding Landscape Presentations & Panel Discussion

  • Panel Moderator:听, PhD, CSPH, Assistant Professor of Environmental & Occupational Health
  • Speakers/Panel Members:听
    • , PhD, NIH National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Climate Change & Health Initiative
    • , PhD, NIH National Institute on Aging, Division of Behavioral and Social Research, Climate Change & Health Initiative
    • , PhD, NSF Directorate for Geosciences, Capacity Building to Catalyze Collaborations to Address Climate Change Impacts on Human Health

Lightning Talks

  • 鈥淐limate Change, Natural Hazards and Mental Health: Intervention Research, Gaps, and Future Directions,鈥听by听, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Director of听,听, Colorado School of Public Health (CSPH)
  • 鈥淚nfectious Disease Cohort Studies in Rural, Southwest Guatemala: Opportunities for Climate-Related Collaborative Research,鈥听by听, MD, PhD, Associate Professor, Pediatric Infectious Disease, Epidemiology, Center for Global Health, CU Anschutz Medical Campus & Colorado School of Public Health
  • 鈥淚mpact of Climate Change on Rural Populations,鈥听by听, PhD, MSPH, MSCE, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Center for Health, Work & Environment
  • Measuring and Monitoring for Solutions to Vector-Borne Illness,鈥听by听Cresten Mansfeldt, PhD, Assistant Professor, Civil, Environmental and Architectural Engineering, 91福利社
  • 鈥淎irborne Transmission and the Health Impacts of Air Cleaners,鈥 by听Jose Jimenez, PhD, Distinguished Professor, Chemistry, Institute Fellow with Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), 91福利社

Seed Funding鈥擜B Nexus Spring 2024 Special Track: Climate Change & Human Health

  • Lisa Nanstad, 91福利社 AB Nexus Lead, Research Development Strategist, Research & Innovation Office, 91福利社
  • AB Nexus Awardees:听Wei Zhang, PhD, Professor of Chemistry, 91福利社 &听, PhD, Research Associate Professor of Medicine, CU Anschutz

Closing Remarks

  • Lori Hunter, PhD, Professor of Sociology and Director, Institute of Behavioral Science, 91福利社

Lunch & Breakout Groups/Concurrent Discussions Over Lunch

Registered participants will be invited to select a breakout group to join.

Led by听, MD, MA, Distinguished Professor, Department of environmental and Occupational Health and Department of Epidemiology, Investigator with the听, and Director of the听, Colorado School of Public Health (CSPH)

Led by听, PhD, NSF Directorate for Geosciences,听, National Science Foundation

Led by听Karen Bailey, PhD, Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Institute for Behavioral Sciences (IBS), Center for African and African American Studies,听Mortenson Center in Global Engineering & Resilience, 91福利社

Led by听, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and Director of听,听, Colorado School of Public Health (CSPH)

Led by听, MD, Professor of Medicine, School of Medicine and Director of Colorado Undergraduate Research in Environmental Health Sciences Program, Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, CU Anschutz Medical Campus听

Led by听, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, Colorado School of Public Health and (CSPH) and Researcher at National Jewish Health, Division of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics

Led by听, Associate Professor, Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, Colorado School of Public Health (CSPH)

Led by听, PhD, Research Associate, Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), 91福利社

Led by听, CU Anschutz Medical Campus, School of Medicine, Professor of Pediatrics, Section of Nutrition