ICHAD’s 10th Anniversary Celebration
Tuesday, April 11, 10:00 am-6:00 pm Central US
In person and virtual, Brown Lounge, Brown Hall, Washington University in St. Louis. Open to all!
10th Anniversary Celebration Program
10th Anniversary Celebration Speaker Bios
Spring 2023 Celebration Events
ICHAD’s 10th Anniversary Celebration will celebrate a decade of growth and accomplishments as a high-impact global health research center at a top-ranked research institution. In fact, ICHAD has grown exponentially during its time at Washington University, with over 20 NIH-funded research projects, predominantly in Sub-Saharan Africa, and four NIH-funded research training grants.
Across several months in early 2023, ICHAD will bring together scientists, staff, collaborators, partners, students, trainees, and participants from across the Global North and Global South that have contributed at every stage towards our mission to reduce poverty and improve public health outcomes for children, adolescents, and families in low-resource communities, particularly those in Sub-Saharan Africa and other developing nations. See below for the list of celebratory events, and please check here for updates as we add more events.
Virtual ICHAD Speaker Series
Tuesday, February 14, 12:30 – 1:30 pm Central US – Stepped Care for Women’s Mental Health in Primary Care in Tajikistan by Stevan Weine, MD. Register here.
Global Health Symposium
Thursday, March 30, Hillman Hall, Washington University in St. Louis – Screening of ICHAD documentary film, “Offering Hope”. Click here for more details and to register.
ICHAD Speaker Series
Tuesday, April 11, 12:30 – 1:30 pm Central US – In person at Brown Lounge, Brown Hall, Washington University in St. Louis and virtual. The Importance of Cognitive Screening and Psychosocial Assessment in Medically Compromised Populations by Dr. April Thames. Register for Zoom link here.
ICHAD 10th Anniversary Celebration
Tuesday, April 11, 10:00 am-6:00 pm Central US – In person and virtual, Brown Lounge, Brown Hall, Washington University in St. Louis. Open to all! Register here.
ICHAD Speaker Series
May 2, 12:30 – 1:30 pm Central US – In person at Brown Lounge, Brown Hall, Washington University in St. Louis and virtual: Learning from Early Career Investigators: Women’s Empowerment, HIV, and Refugee Mental Health in Sub-Saharan Africa, featuring a panel of ICHAD research associates, Dr. Samuel Kizito, Dr. Nhial Tutlam, and Josephine Nabayinda. In person at Washington University + Zoom. Registration for Zoom link coming soon here.