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Fighting Hepatitis B in the Asian American Community

A public talk that features discussion about Asian and Pacific Islanders who are infected with Hepatitis B in the United States.

Buddhist Medicine: The Role of Religion in the Transnational Translation of Medical Knowledge

C. Pierce Salguero will speak on Buddhist medicine at Duke University.

The Dynamics of the “One-China Policy” and the Status Quo: Perspectives from Taiwan

This event offers viewpoints from young Taiwanese scholars and social activists, illustrating the changing national identity and public perception of the U.S.-China-Taiwan relationship.

Human Environments, Genetics and Healthy Aging

The Pacific Studies Institute at Duke University presents a lecture with Xiaoli Tian.

Health Care in Eleventh-Century China

The Center for Chinese Studies at UC Berkeley presents a talk with Nathan Sivin who will discuss the whole spectrum of health care in Eleventh-Century China, and explore the interactions of ritual medicine with other kinds.

Between Blood and Sex: The Contradictory Impact of Transnational AIDS Institutions on State Repression in China

Yan Long, postdoctoral fellow at the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at Stanford University, presents an analysis of the transformation of repression against AIDS activism in China.

HIV/AIDS NGOs in China and Their Relationship with the Government

UCLA's Center for Chinese Studies presents a talk by Wan Yanhai.

Knowledge of and Vulnerability to Climate Change among Pastoralists in Central Tibet

The UCLA Asia Institute hosts a talk by Emily Yeh to discuss findings about Tibetan pastoralists’ knowledge of climate change, as well as factors leading to vulnerability to climate change, based on an interdisciplinary project conducted in Nagchu, in the northern part of the Tibet Autonomous Region, PRC.

Financing Health Care for All: The Taiwan Experience: SPH Dean's Colloquium

Dr. Yaung, Taiwan's Minister of Health, will speak on health care costs at the Center for Chinese Studies on the campus of UC Berkeley.

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