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DESCRIPTION:Join the Yale School of Public Health for this Distinguished S
 peaker event featuring Dr. Magdalena Cerdá. Dr. Cerdá is a Professor at t
 he Department of Population Health at NYU Langone Health\, where she dire
 cts the Epidemiology Division and the NYU Center for Opioid Epidemiology 
 and Policy. Her work integrates approaches from social and psychiatric ep
 idemiology to examine how social contexts and drug and health policies sh
 ape drug use and urban violence. Current funded research focuses on state
  and community-level policy and social drivers of opioid-related harms\, 
 including work on the impact of municipal harm reduction laws on overdose
 \, and an evaluation of the first sanctioned overdose prevention centers 
 in the United States. Dr. Cerdá has also published extensively on the app
 lication of novel methods\, including machine learning and agent-based mo
 deling\, to the prediction of overdose risk and the evaluation of social 
 and policy drivers of overdose and violence. By conducting work in these 
 areas\, she hopes her research can inform evidence-based policies to impr
 ove population health.\n\nSpeaker:\nDr. Magdalena Cerdá\n\nAdmission:\nFr
 ee\n\nDetails URL:\nhttps://medicine.yale.edu/event/building-the-bridge-t
 o-prevention/\n
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LOCATION:Option to join remotely via Zoom. Registration required.\, URL: h
 ttps://yale.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN__ZlWFwSTSRqq5PyHbDk8og
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STATUS:Confirmed
SUMMARY:Building the Bridge to Prevention: Using Epidemiology to Inform an
  Effective Response to Overdose and Gun Violence
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