In conjunction with the esteemed World Food Prize Festival in October, Des Moines University (DMU) will host “The Influence of Agriculture on Global Health” on October 13.
Speakers include:
โขย ย ย Paul Schickler, president of Pioneer Hi-Bred International
โขย ย ย Dr. Robert Mazur with the Center for Sustainable Rural Livelihoods
โขย ย ย Henry Musoke with Volunteer Efforts for Development Concerns
โขย ย ย Craig Just with Engineers for a Sustainable World at University of Iowa
โขย ย ย Susan Roberts with Roberts Law Firm, PLC
โขย ย ย Matt Russell with the Drake Agricultural Law Center
“There will be so much talent and insight in the room! We are thrilled to offer such a great conference at DMU with our global health colleagues in Iowa and hope everyone interested in the topic is able to attend and share thoughts,” said Yogesh Shah, M.D., associate dean of global affairs at DMU.
The event runs 10:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. and includes lunch. Coordinated by the Heartland Global Health Consortium (HGHC) and financially supported by Pioneer Hi-Bred, the event is open to the public for $25. Students and faculty have a different rate.
This is the fourth year of the conference, second year of it being a HGHC event. Attendees will get to see poster presentations from students who’ve had global health experiences through Iowa universities.
Registration is required by October 7 at www.heartlandconsortium.org.
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