PSC Science in the City Lecture Series: Why should our local community care about improving health globally?
PACCAR Theater
200 Second Avenue North, Seattle, WA 98109
Pacific Science CenterAbout the event
Pacific Science Center is kicking off the second year of our Global Health and Development lecture series with a panel centered around one question: Why should our local community care about improving health globally? Hear from a panel of passionate experts who work in the global health field as they help us better understand the critical value of local efforts in this field while also building a compelling case for why we as a community should pay attention to healthcare news, issues and research on a global scale. If one of your New Year’s resolutions is to learn how you can help make the world a better place, this event is for you.
Panelists and Moderator:
- Gabrielle Fitzgerald, CEO and founder of Panorama
- Tim Baszler, Executive Director of the Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory and Associate Director of the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health at Washington State University
- Pamela Kohler, Associate Professor, Psychosocial and Community Health, Global Health; Co-Director, UW Center for Global Health Nursing; Technical Advisor, International Training and Education Center for Health
- Moderator: Tiffany Cain, Director of Communications, Washington Global Health Alliance
This free event is part of our Global Health and Development lecture series. Thanks to our partners, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Washington Global Health Alliance. North Entrance | Doors at 6:40 p.m. | All Global Health and Development lectures are free and have food and drinks available for purchase.