TUPReP Crosstalk #6(SOKAP-Connect)
Social inequalities of COVID-19 through foreign eyes
This is the second seminar to examine the characteristics of the health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan from the perspective of social inequalities.
Two researchers with overseas roots and extensive experience in several societies, including Japan, are invited to present the Japanese pandemic experience based on various data and discuss how it differs from overseas.
Date | July 4, 2024 (Thu) 18:00-19:30 (could be extended) |
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Format | Onsite & Online (Zoom) |
Onsite Venue | School of Medicine, Bldg.6, 1F “Auditorium” (Seiryo Campus) MAP08 http://bit.ly/40GFWp7) |
Language | English |
Intended participants: | Researchers and Students with interests in Infectious Disease Pandemic |
Registration | https://forms.gle/ruG3U56owv1yJQBt5 |
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Registration D/L | July 3. 2024 15:00 (URL to be sent on the evening, July.3) |
●Speakers (For details, please refer to the Flyer)
Introduction: Tomoki Nakaya (Professor, Graduate School of Environmental
Studies, TU)
Talk1 Clive Sabel (Professor, University of Plymouth, UK)
“Charles Dickens’ A Tale of Two Cities. Japan’s COVID-19 story?”
Talk2 Yuanyuan Teng (Assist. Professor, Center for Northeast Asian Studies,
TU)
“COVID-19 Pandemic and Ethnic Health Disparities: The Case of Foreign
Residents in Japan”
●Contact Info. TUPReP Secretariat
Email: tuprep*med.tohoku.ac.jp (Please change * to @)