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SUMMARY:ASU Health Grand Rounds: Engineering Approaches to Sickle Cell Disease: Implications for Inclusive Excellence in Health
DESCRIPTION:Be part of ASU Health’s signature speaker series: Grand Rounds\, a platform for dynamic discussions on the innovations\, breakthroughs and challenges shaping the future of health. Grand Rounds brings together leading experts to explore bold ideas\, from cutting-edge research to the use of technology in improving health care at scale. \nGrand Rounds fosters collaboration\, critical thinking and the exchange of ideas among those passionate about the health and health care fields. We invite you to engage in dynamic discussions\, share perspectives and gain insights into the most pressing issues facing the health and medical landscape. All are welcome to attend and contribute. \nSickle cell disease is a debilitating genetic disorder affecting 100\,000 Americans and millions globally that induces chronic inflammation and vascular dysfunction and causes multiple organ damage. The application of engineering approaches to better understand\, treat\, manage and cure sickle cell disease has contributed to important breakthroughs and improved health outcomes for individuals living with the disease. Situated at the intersection of race\, politics\, history and health\, sickle cell disease offers a natural platform to examine inclusive excellence in health. \nThis Grand Rounds presentation\, delivered by Dr. Gilda Barabino\, professor of biomedical and chemical engineering and former president of Olin College of Engineering\, provides a window into engineering approaches to sickle cell disease and its implications from the perspective of an engineer with decades-long engagement in sickle cell research\, education and advocacy. \nAfter the keynote\, attendees are invited to join the ASU Health Impact Summit\, featuring interactive breakout sessions and opportunities for networking and discussion across ASU Health. Participants may attend the keynote only or stay for the full summit experience\, including lunch and informal networking. \n\n  \nFriday\, April 17th \n9:00 am – 10:00 am \nIn Person \nASU Mercado Building C
URL:https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/event/asu-health-grand-rounds-engineering-approaches-to-sickle-cell-disease-implications-for-inclusive-excellence-in-health/
LOCATION:ASU Downtown Mercado\, 502 E. Monroe St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004
CATEGORIES:Health Grand Round,Information Session,Research
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SUMMARY:ASU Health Grand Round
DESCRIPTION:“Tribal Health\, Technology and Opioid Use” featuring Nora D. Volkow\, MD; Director\, National Institute on Drug Abuse\, National Institutes of Health\nBe part of ASU Health’s signature speaker series: Grand Rounds\, a platform for dynamic discussions on the innovations\, breakthroughs and challenges shaping the future of health. Grand Rounds brings together leading experts to explore bold ideas\, from cutting-edge research to the use of technology in improving health care at scale. \nGrand Rounds fosters collaboration\, critical thinking and the exchange of ideas among those passionate about the health and health care fields. We invite you to engage in dynamic discussions\, share perspectives and gain insights into the most pressing issues facing the health and medical landscape. All are welcome to attend and contribute. \n  \nJoin us for an important and timely presentation exploring the intersection of tribal health\, emerging technologies and the ongoing opioid crisis. This event will examine how innovation\, research and community-driven approaches can help address substance use disorders in tribal communities and strengthen pathways to prevention\, treatment and recovery. \nWe are honored to welcome Dr. Nora D. Volkow\, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse at the National Institutes of Health. As the leader of the world’s largest funder of scientific research on the health aspects of drug use and addiction\, Dr. Volkow brings unparalleled expertise and insight into the science of addiction\, public health strategies and the role technology can play in improving outcomes. \nThis presentation is ideal for health care professionals\, tribal members\, researchers\, policymakers\, students and community members interested in advancing health equity and addressing substance use through evidence-based and culturally grounded solutions. We invite you to attend\, learn and engage in this critical conversation. \n  \nWednesday\, March 18th \n12:00 pm – 1:00 pm \nIn Person or Virtual \nHealth North Building
URL:https://phoenixbiosciencecore.com/event/asu-health-grand-round/
LOCATION:Health North Building\, 550 N 3rd St\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004
CATEGORIES:Health Grand Round,Program,Research
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