BIO 270 – MINI-COURSE: 1 WEEK, 2 CREDITS

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Two of the biggest challenges humanity has to face - promoting human health and halting environmental degradation – are too big to be addressed in an incremental, sector-specific way. Breakthroughs can be achieved through a creative, interdisciplinary approach that recognizes the complex links between human health and functioning ecosystems. Through lectures and case-study discussions with experts from multiple Stanford Schools and Departments, students will develop an in-depth understanding of the “Planetary Health” concept, its foundation, goals, priorities, and methods of investigation and will explore the most relevant immediate and long-term challenges. Click here for course description, learning goals, schedule, etc.

Instructors: Giulio De Leo, Katherine Burke, Susanne Sokolow, and Stephen Luby and invited speakers

June 11 - 15 2018

LOCATION

Stanford Main Campus (Palo Alto) and Hopkins Marine Station (Pacific Grove)

Audience

Faculty , Post-docs , Staff , Students

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