Korea University announced on the 16th that it will hold a conference on the theme of 'Global Health Risks and Sustainability Issues' at 1 p.m. on the 17th in the Multimedia Room of Hana Square at Korea University, together with Harvard University and Stanford University.


Conference poster. [Photo by Korea University]

Conference poster. [Photo by Korea University]

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The conference will be attended by Subbu Subramanian, professor at Harvard University; Michelle Barry and Karen Engleston, professors at Stanford University; and faculty members from Korea University's 4th phase BK21 Learning Health System Convergence Education Research Group, Precision Health Science Convergence Education Research Group, and Environmental Ecology Engineering Education Research Group.


The conference will be divided into three sections: ▲Ecological and social challenges for resilient cities ▲Improving healthcare system efficiency: challenges and solutions ▲Health equity issues and sustainable development.



This conference was organized to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the College of Health Science at Korea University. Jae-Yong Park, Dean of the College of Health Science at Korea University (Professor of Biosystems Medical Science), said, "Over the past 60 years, we have strived to nurture global talents in biohealth and healthcare to realize a healthy life for humanity," adding, "Please support the 'unceasing efforts for the world' of Korea University's College of Health Science as it embarks on a new 60-year journey."


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