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There is still room to learn about careers that use data to make informed decisions in the Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources or Human sciences, and how professionals landed their career. See Bryan's bio at https://www.dataanalytics4fanh.science/careerss
Join us Tuesday November 7th at noon over Zoom or in the STAR Center (with snacks!) for Project DA-FANH's monthly "Ask me Anything" speaker series. This time with Bryan Castro, Health Program and Research Associate at The National Alliance for Hispanic Health (the Alliance) in Washington, DC.
Bryan assists project directors in a variety of initiatives to improve health for Hispanic communities in the nation, including the promotion of All of Us Research Program, a CDC vaccination and education project, CDC Diabetes prevention program, and ¡Vive tu vida! Get Up! Get Moving!, the Alliance's signature events for promotion of physical activity, healthy eating, and information on local resources. Before joining the Alliance, Bryan worked for the interpreter program at VCU Health as well as an ORISE Health Equity Research Fellow at the United States Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Minority Health.
Register at: https://forms.gle/vwtjYMeyFQN7VxXH8
This talk is being offered by Project DA-FANH, a grant funded by the USDA National Institute of Food And Agriculture Project DA-FANH works to enrich education at the intersection of Data Analytics and FANH through professional experiential learning and curriculum development. Learn more at https://www.dataanalytics4fanh.science
Contact us at fanh.analytics@gmail.com, or Robin Donatello directly at rdonatello@csuchico.edu