Join the Cal Undergraduate Public Health Coalition's Health Policy & Advocacy Committee at our first ever casual coffee hour with School of Public Health professor Ann Keller! It will take place on Tuesday, April 18th, from 2:00-3:00pm in 212AB Eshleman.
RSVP IS MANDATORY to attend. Please fill out this google form, and understand that doing so signifies your committment to attend the luncheon: https://goo.gl/forms/SKquH3xnTyfGBktg2. Attendance is first-come, first-serve, and is limited to the FIRST TWELVE responses we receive, pending confirmation of attendance.
Coffee/ tea and light snacks will be provided!
--ABOUT PROFESSOR KELLER--
Ann received her BA from Indiana University with degrees in Mathematics and Political Science. She then earned both her Master’s and PhD in Political Science from UC Berkeley.
Her research interests include:
Managing expertise and knowledge validation in public health organizations (CDC, FDA, EPA)
Scientists' role in environmental policy
Patient interest group advocacy
Organization and expertise in pandemic response
She teaches graduate-level courses in the health policy division such as "International Health Policy” and "Politics, Policy and Democracy in Environmental Health.” She also serves on the faculty advisory committee for the Institute for Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley and the UC Berkeley Washington Program. She is a member of the American Political Science Association.
RSVP IS MANDATORY to attend. Please fill out this google form, and understand that doing so signifies your committment to attend the luncheon: https://goo.gl/forms/SKquH3xnTyfGBktg2. Attendance is first-come, first-serve, and is limited to the FIRST TWELVE responses we receive, pending confirmation of attendance.
Coffee/ tea and light snacks will be provided!
--ABOUT PROFESSOR KELLER--
Ann received her BA from Indiana University with degrees in Mathematics and Political Science. She then earned both her Master’s and PhD in Political Science from UC Berkeley.
Her research interests include:
Managing expertise and knowledge validation in public health organizations (CDC, FDA, EPA)
Scientists' role in environmental policy
Patient interest group advocacy
Organization and expertise in pandemic response
She teaches graduate-level courses in the health policy division such as "International Health Policy” and "Politics, Policy and Democracy in Environmental Health.” She also serves on the faculty advisory committee for the Institute for Governmental Studies, UC Berkeley and the UC Berkeley Washington Program. She is a member of the American Political Science Association.