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Mark Your Calendars: Final Seminar in the Center for Health Innovation & Policy Science Series on Homelessness

Join the UW Center for Health Innovation & Policy Science and CSDE for the fourth and final seminar in our series on homelessness. On May 18th Isaac Rivera, Sarah Elwood, and Victoria Lawson (UW Department of Geography) will present a talk titled “Portraits for Change: Homelessness and Refusal Politics.” This will be and hybrid event hosted in-person at the Allen Auditorium and available via Zoom. You can find recordings of first and second seminars in this series on the CHIPS website.

New Population Health Initiative Funding Opportunity

The Population Health Initiative, in partnership with Novo Nordisk and the University of Washington’s Engineering Innovation in Health program, is launching a pilot grant program to catalyze innovative projects that seek to develop solutions for people experiencing chronic disease(s). This program is intended to support UW researchers in testing scalable ideas that seek to better understanding at the intersections of biology, data, digital tools, behavior and financial implications. Applications are due May 31, 2022.

CSDE Early Career Grant Working Group – consider joining!

Are you an early-career (pre-promotion) faculty member who is thinking about writing a grant?  Perhaps you’re just beginning to ponder the idea but don’t know where to start – or maybe you’re already experienced and still need some information, ideas, or moral support. If so, then you should join CSDE’s Early Career Grant Working Group! We meet monthly in a hybrid (in-person in Raitt Hall and on Zoom) on third Thursdays from 1:30-2:30. Please email Steve Goodreau (goodreau@uw.edu) to be added to the mailing list and event invitation.Please note: membership is focused on CSDE affiliates (any UW campus or external) who are in any kind of faculty position prior to their first major promotion (to associate or equivalent). If you have a question about your eligibility, please email Steve Goodreau (goodreau@uw.edu).