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Bioethics Blog
Do you want to follow current ethical issues that are related to medicine, technology and public policy? If so, please visit the Bioethics Committee's Bioethics Blog! The Bioethics Blog is regularly updated with current bioethics articles and local bioethics events. The goals of the blog are to increase
student awareness of newly emerging bioethical issues and to promote
discussion about these issues. We encourage everyone to comment on
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Malnutrition Panel
7 PM, November 17
Earl Hall Auditorium
Over 50% of South Asian children are underweight and globally, malnutrition kills 10.8 million children a year.
Learn about malnutrition in South Asia – it’s social and economic implications and movements towards ending hunger and malnutrition in the region. Come discuss this pandemic with leaders in the field of poverty alleviation and economic development. Panelists include Michelle Chaplain, Program Manager BRAC, and Professor Deckelbaum, Director of the Institute of Human Nutrition. Panelist presentations will be followed by a Q&A session and an overview of leadership opportunities for students, including service abroad work. Food will be served.
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Surgery Workshop
9 PM November 11
402 Hamilton
Women in Medicine hosts its second workshop with doctors Grace Hyun and Michelle Zweifler. Dr. Hyun is a pediatric urologist at the New York Presbyterian Hospital, and Dr. Zweifler is a plastic surgeon with her own practice in Manhattan. The workshop will be very casual, with students sitting around a table with the doctors. Come with questions, and we're provide the answers!
Snacks will be served! |
Hot Chocolate Sale
November 11
Lerner Ramps
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Internship Panel
November 18
coming soon
coming soon |
CUSJ Submissions
December 6
It's not too late!! CUSJ is accepting submissions until 12/6. The Columbia Undergraduate Science Journal is a professional-level, open-access science journal that is committed to publishing manuscripts of the highest scholarship resulting from significant scientific research or outstanding scientific analysis. Each paper published in the CUSJ undergoes a double-blind peer review process facilitated by the Journal's Editorial Review Board and a faculty review by the CUSJ Faculty Advisory Board. If you have or are currently doing research and want to get published, consider submitting to the CUSJ! The deadline for submissions is 12/6. To submit please visit: cusj.columbia.edu. For any questions please e-mail cusj@columbia.edu
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