March 12 — Scholarship at Lunch Time presents David Bodenhamer and Jeff Wilson

IUPUI's Center for Health Geographics uses high-resolution social, environmental and health data to understand the role of the environment in human health. Research undertaken by experts in medicine and geography is designed to assist clinicians investigating the environmental causes of geographic variations in human health.

When: Faculty Club, on the second floor of the University Place Conference Center in IP 200.

Scholarship at Lunch Time presents

[Photo]: David J. Bodenhamer

David Bodenhamer
Professor of History
Director of The Polis Center
Co-director of the Center for Health Geographics

[Photo]: Jeffrey Scott Wilson

Jeff Wilson
Associate Professor and Chair of Geography
Director of Graduate Studies in Geographic Information Science
Co-director of the Center for Health Geographics


Scholarship at Lunch Time (SALT) This event series is an opportunity for IUPUI faculty to meet new colleagues and learn about the different types of research initiatives on campus in an informal setting. Established researchers from all disciplines are invited to talk about their research activities with a focus on their interdisciplinary nature as well as discuss future research directions. Presentations are limited to 20-25 minutes to allow ample time for discussion.

ou will need to sign-up for each event you plan to attend prior to the presentation by calling Stephanie at 317-274-7014 or sending an email to facclub@iupui.edu. The Faculty Club opens at 11:30 am for lunch with the presentations and ensuing discussions scheduled from 12-1 pm. Lunch is a buffet that includes soup, a salad bar, two warm entrees with side dishes, and desert for $10 plus tax and gratuity.

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