The Cross-Pollination of Innovative Methods in Health Communication, Predictive Analytics and...
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
12:15 PM-1:15 PM
Topic: The Cross-Pollination of Innovative Methods in Health Communication, Predictive Analytics and Advanced Technologies for Public Health
About the Speaker:
Raed Mansour is the Innovation Projects Lead at the Chicago Department of Public Health. He works on building capacity and sustainability through collaborations with Chicago’s civic tech community for CDPH’s data science initiatives and application development that can be applied to public health practice. Examples include being the Project Director for the Childhood Lead Hazard Data Sharing Across Sectors of Health using predictive analytics, and app development like the award winning FoodBorne Chicago. Mansour is adjunct faculty at Boston University’s Graduate Program in Health Communication. Mansour also serves as a newly elected Section Councilor with the Health Administration Section of the American Public Health Association. Prior to that, his positions included coordinator of public information at the University of Illinois at Chicago Midwest Latino Health, Research, Training and Policy Center, a genetic engineering research assistant at Purdue University and a clinical biochemistry fellow. He has a Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology and Animal Physiology from Purdue University, a Master of Science in Health Communication from Boston University and a Certificate in Predictive Analytics from DePaul University.
About the Dornsife Population Health Spotlight Speaker Series:
The Population Health Spotlight is an opportunity for Drexel students, faculty, and the Philadelphia community to hear about exciting public health research and practice that is happening locally, nationally, and globally with a focus on improving population health and eliminating health disparities. The Dornsife School of Public Health at Drexel University was founded on the principle of health as a human right and the recognition of the importance of social justice as a means to achieve health for all. This series has hosted speakers from academia, practice, and community organizations dedicated to improving health.
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Kayli Moran
kmoran@drexel.edu