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Mental Health Services Administration Spirit of Recovery meeting. New Orleans, LA. May 2006. What direction for academic urban health programs? The University and Urban Health: Designing interdisciplinary approaches to teaching, research, and service. Hunter College, City University of New York. New York City, NY. May 2006. (Macro)social determinants of health: A population perspective, promise, and pitfalls. First annual lectureship in social epidemiology. Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Baltimore, MD. May 2006. Epidemiology: Theory, compromise, and potential. Medical Grand Rounds. Boston University. Boston, MA. June 2006. Perspectives on substance use after disasters. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting. New Orleans, LA. August 2006. Mental health and behavior after mass trauma: An overview and some examples. Latino Behavioral Health Institute. Los Angeles, CA. September 2006. Multilevel determinants of drug use and misuse: Implications for research about the role of ethnicity. National Hispanic Science Network on Drug Abuse; Sixth Annual Conference. Scottsdale, AZ. September 2006 Mental health and behavior after mass trauma. University of Michigan School of Public Health Schoolwide Symposium. Ann Arbor, MI. October 2006. The health impact of terrorism: A very quick overview using examples from recent events. Health protection lessons from London and other international incidents. Health Protection Agency. London, UK. November 2006. Asking the right questions about mental health and population behavior after disasters. DART Center meeting. Hollywood, CA. November 2006. A perspective on how to write and publish academic papers. International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies Annual Meeting. Hollywood, CA. November 2006. Why think about the “social environment”? Opportunities and challenges with particular relevance to substance use research. Mapping the environment: Measuring the social environment in drug abuse research. Bethesda, MD. November 2006. Disasters and their consequences: A conceptual framework and a model of population behavior. The next big health crisis and how to cover it. Nieman Foundation for Journalism at Harvard. Boston, MA. December 2006. Place and health: an epidemiologic perspective. Children’s Health Services Research Seminar, Division of General Pediatrics, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. January 2007. The mental health impact of disasters and terrorism. Dart Center invitational meeting. London, UK. January 2007. Counting the impact of corporate practices on health. L’École Libre des Hautes Études Study Group Meeting. New York City, NY. February 2007. Macrosocial determination of population health: The example of urbanization. NCEH/ATSDR Director’s Science Seminar. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Atlanta, GA. February 2007. Understanding the causes and consequences of mental health and illness: five challenges, questions, and approaches. Michigan State University Spring Seminar Series. Lansing, MI. March 2007.

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