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Research Works: We are improving health with cutting edge research Celebrate our past, present and future with a week of presentations, panels, posters and exhibits that document our impact on the community, our intellectual and entrepreneurial contributions to improving health across the lifespan, and the vast array of health research led by our graduate students, care providers, residents, fellows and faculty. Time Events Location Keynote speakers CELEBRATING OUR SUCCESSES 11:00 – Noon Opening Ceremony: Focus on brain injury, PTSD and recovery Levine Park General Peter Chiarelli Research participant’s story of the importance of health research Rain Location: CEO, One Mind Noon – 1:00 Health Research Rocks -- Block Party (with food and live music) Kresge Auditorium May 4 May 3:30 – 5:00 UC LEAF Lecture: Supporting women and diversity in medicine Medical Science Barbara Fivush, MD Monday Building (MSB) 3351 Myron “Mike” Weisfeldt, MD Johns Hopkins School of Medicine IMPACTING OUR COMMUNITY 9:00 – 1:00 STEM High School Visit: Health research careers Tours 9:00 – 10:00 Creating Resources for Chronic Disease Epidemiology: the Million MSB E-351 J. Michael Gaziano, MD, MPH Veterans Program Professor of Medicine, Harvard May 5 May 2:00 – 3:30 Innovative Partnerships: Integrating research and policy to Kresge Auditorium Erin Hager, PhD Tuesday improve health in communities University of Maryland 3:30 – 5:00 Community Impact: Academic-community research partnerships Poster Care/Crawley Atrium OUR INNOVATION, OUR FUTURE 10:00 – 11:00 From Mind to Market: Commercialization stories Panel MSB E-351 10:00 – Noon Innovations and Inventions: Tools and technologies for health Poster Care/Crawley Atrium 10:00 – 3:00 Research Resources: Cores, technology, and industry partners Exhibit Care/Crawley Atrium Noon – 1:00 Shark Tank: Do these researchers have what it takes? Panel MSB 5051 May 6 1:00 – 3:00 Health Professions Education Research: How we teach & how we Poster Care/Crawley Atrium Wednesday learn 4:00 – 5:00 The Future of Health Research Kresge Auditorium David Baltimore, PhD President Emeritus, Caltech IMPACTING HEALTH ACROSS THE LIFESPAN 8:00 – 9:00 One Problem Fits All – Adherence and disease management Jacqueline Dunbar-Jacob, PhD, RN, FAAN University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing 9:00 – 10.00 Design Thinking: Improving health and health care across the lifespan French East 135 10:00 – 11:00 Cincinnati’s Unique Cohorts: Growing up female, Cincinnati lead study, Princeton and NGHS cohorts Symposium 11:00 – 11:45 Lifespan Data Integration: Linking data across generations to Louis Muglia, MD, PhD impact infant mortality and maternal health Co-Director, Perinatal Institute, CCHMC May 7 RESEARCH FROM THE NEXT GENERATION OF CLINICIAN INVESTIGATORS Thursday 12:15 – 1:15 Edward L. Pratt Lectures Keynote Address: From Residency to Albert Sabin C.W. Gowan, Jr., MD leadership Auditorium Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters/Eastern Virginia Medical School 1:30- 4:30 Edward L. Pratt Lectures: Pediatric residents’ oral research Oral Albert Sabin presentations Poster Auditorium 3:00 – 5:00 Resident and Fellow Research: Making a difference while learning Poster Care/Crawley Atrium LAYING FOUNDATIONS FOR BETTER HEALTH RESEARCH 10:00 – Noon What’s Coming Next: Evidence from our research trainees Poster Care/Crawley Atrium INTEGRATING RESEARCH AND PRACTICE 10:00 – Noon Patient Safety, Clinical Inquiry and Quality Improvement: Research Poster Care/Crawley Atrium from the trenches May 8 Friday Noon – 1:00 The Hutton Ethics Lecture: Moral problems in the research- MSB E-351 Tom L. Beauchamp, PhD practice distinction and in oversight systems to protect patients Senior Research Scholar, Kennedy Institute of Ethics .