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Out on the Wards

LAHMS Presents: Out on the WardsThursday, March 5, 20206:00 – 7:30 pmTMEC 250 Dinner will be provided Panelists include: Jordan Broekhuis, MD, Clinical Fellow in Surgery, BIDMC Daniel Cloonan, MD, Clinical Fellow in Surgery, BIDMC Kevin Ferenchak, MD, Clinical Fellow in Ophthalmology, MEEI Jonathan...

Navigating Careers in STEM: Virtual Panel Discussion

Navigating Careers in STEM: Virtual Panel Discussion Are you interested in learning about the diversity in STEM? Are you unsure of your future career path? Do you want to hear from women who have succeeded in fields including biotech, academia, clinical medicine, technology, start-ups, industry...

Virtual Check-In with GSAS Office of Diversity and Minority Affairs

The Office of Diversity and Minority affairs is hosting a virtual check in Thursday, April 23rd at 5:30 PM on Zoom. You can join us there by clicking on this link: https://harvard.zoom.us/j/160161353. Or by phone by dialing +1 929 436 2866 or +1 312 626 6799 and using the following meeting ID: 160...

Fireside Chat with Dr. Oni Blackstock

Queerly Health's Queerantine Series: Fireside Chat with Dr. Oni BlackstockMon, Apr 27, 20207:00 - 8:00 PM ET Join Queerly Health for a conversation on LGBTQ+ health and wellness with Dr. Oni Blackstock (she/her), Assistant Commissioner of the New York City Department of Health's Bureau of HIV. Dr...

Navigating the NIH: A Webinar for Researchers Interested in DSD & Intersex Populations

The Sexual & Gender Minority Research Office will be hosting a webinar on Navigating the NIH. This webinar is targeting researchers who are interested in conducting research on differences of sex development (DSD) and with intersex populations. This webinar will take place online via Webex on June 1...

Incarcerated Populations and COVID-19: Public health, ethical, and legal concerns

Prisons, jails, and detention centers have been called 'a ticking time bomb' when it comes to COVID-19. One Ohio prison recently found that more than 70% of its inmates are COVID-19 positive. Social distancing is difficult to enact in these facilities, with some prisons stopping visitation and...