• Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series

    3116 Mary Ellen Jones and Virtual Chapel Hill, United States

    Preventing vertical transmission of HIV: insights from simulation modeling
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    Horatio Duarte, MD, MS
    Assistant Professor, Division of Epidemiology & Community Health
    University of Minnesota School of Public Health
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    3116 Mary Ellen Jones (Lunch Provided)
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    Meeting ID: 978 2256 8429
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  • Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series

    3116 Mary Ellen Jones and Virtual Chapel Hill, United States

    Join the Children’s Research Institute monthly for dynamic sessions where CRI members, trainees, and the broader scientific community connect to explore cutting-edge research in child health. These seminars foster collaboration, spark new ideas, and highlight ongoing work in pediatric science.
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    Details to Follow

  • Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series

    3116 Mary Ellen Jones and Virtual Chapel Hill, United States

    Join the Children’s Research Institute monthly for dynamic sessions where CRI members, trainees, and the broader scientific community connect to explore cutting-edge research in child health. These seminars foster collaboration, spark new ideas, and highlight ongoing work in pediatric science.
    -
    Details to Follow

  • Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series

    3116 Mary Ellen Jones and Virtual Chapel Hill, United States

    Join the Children’s Research Institute monthly for dynamic sessions where CRI members, trainees, and the broader scientific community connect to explore cutting-edge research in child health. These seminars foster collaboration, spark new ideas, and highlight ongoing work in pediatric science.
    -
    Details to Follow

  • Children’s Research Institute Seminar Series

    3116 Mary Ellen Jones and Virtual Chapel Hill, United States

    Join the Children’s Research Institute monthly for dynamic sessions where CRI members, trainees, and the broader scientific community connect to explore cutting-edge research in child health. These seminars foster collaboration, spark new ideas, and highlight ongoing work in pediatric science.
    -
    Details to Follow