The Victor Dzau and Ruth Cooper-Dzau Distinguished Lectures in Global and Population Health

The School is extremely grateful to both Dr. Dzau and Mrs. Cooper-Dzau for endowing this important and impactful lectureship.

We gather on a yearly basis to celebrate the change-makers in global and population health and aim to recognize outstanding leaders, while celebrating the scholarship that underscores the field's commitment to education, research, and service to our local and global communities. The Lectureship focuses on current topics in global and population health and aims to recognize outstanding leaders and change agents while celebrating the scholarship that underscores the field’s commitment to education, research and service to society.

The Lecture also provides undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral trainees, and Faculty members with a unique opportunity to learn and meet with luminaries that define excellence in the many disciplines that contribute to the field of global and population health. The Dzau Lecture will provide a chance for the greater community to hear from leaders in global and population health about new trends, key developments, and innovation within the field.

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