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Translational Research: The Road from Efficacy to Equity in Mental Health Research

Marvin Center Ballroom
800 - 21st Street NW
Washington DC

Friday, February 24
8:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m.

Please join the GW Black Public Health Student Network at its Third Annual Minority Health Conference on Friday, February 24 - Translational Research: The Road from Efficacy to Equity in Mental Health Research

Presentations include:

  • Mass incarceration, racism, and mental health by Occupy DC's Criminal Injustice Committee
  • Community mental health center movement
  • HIV and medical care in Maryland state prisons and jails
  • Community based participatory research

FREE - Lunch provided - Registration Required

3rd Annual Minority Health Conference
Friday, February 24th

Registration opens 8am
Conference ends at 4pm
The George Washington University
Marvin Center, 800 - 21st Street NW
Ballroom - Third Floor
Foggy Bottom Metro

This year, the conference -- Translational Research: The Road from Efficacy to Equity in Mental Health Research -- will include interactive workshops, poster presentations, and a professional networking expo.

After lunch, conference attendees will have the opportunity to watch the keynote lecture by Ana V. Diez-Roux, MD, PhD, MPH , live broadcast from the 33rd Annual Minority Health Conference at the University of North Carolina's Gillings School of Global Public Health.

The event is open to all students and public health professionals. Register online:

If you are interested in presenting a poster, or hosting a table at the professional networking expo, email mhc.gwu2012@gmail.com.

Sponsored by The Black Public Health Student Network - the George Washington University Chapter.