The Politics of Well-being: Place and Well-being
Join us for the next session in the Politics of Well-Being series, exploring the geography of well-being.

Walter Rogan earned an M.D. and an M.P.H. in Biostatistics from the combined program at the University of California (UC), San Francisco and UC Berkeley, and he interned at San Francisco General Hospital. Rogan joined NIEHS in 1976. At various times, he served as Chief of the institute’s Epidemiology Branch; Associate Director of the Division of Biometry and Risk Assessment; and Acting Clinical Director. He held adjunct faculty appointments at the University of North Carolina school of public health and medical school, and at Duke University School of Medicine. He is Past President of the American Epidemiological Society and an Honorary Fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics. He received the Mervin Susser and Zena Stein Award for Lifetime Achievement by the Coalition for Excellence in Maternal and Child Health Epidemiology. He retired in 2013, becoming a Special Volunteer in the Epidemiology Branch.
This is a hybrid event. Register below for either in-person or Zoom.
In-Person Location: Penn Medicine BRB II/III Room 252
Zoom: We will email the Zoom details after registration.
Join us for the next session in the Politics of Well-Being series, exploring the geography of well-being.
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