Events
IHME is committed to sharing our research with a number of different audiences, and, therefore, our researchers regularly present at conferences, policy meetings, and academic gatherings around the world.
Beyond participating in these events, IHME also hosts conferences, symposia, and workshops to encourage dialogue and enhance the understanding of the latest findings, challenges, and measurement innovations in population health.
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Event recordings
Current state of health in the US
Dr. Christopher Murray shares findings from a series of papers published in The Lancet on US health.
La carga de la enfermedad, las lesiones y los factores de riesgo en México de 1990-2021
Dr. Rafael Lozano presenta los nuevos resultados de la carga mundial de enfermedades en la Facultad de Medicina UNAM.
Online EU-US conference on Long COVID
IHME faculty member Theo Vos presents on the research agenda for long COVID as part of the EU-US Conference on Long COVID.
World Health Summit: Antimicrobial resistance as a global challenge
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global health threat and growing problem.
21st century global health priorities
IHME director Christopher J. L. Murray presents as part of the Berkeley Graduate Lectures series.
Metrics in action: Lessons learned from 30 years of the Global Burden of Disease study
IHME director Christopher J. L. Murray presents as part of the Berkeley Graduate Lectures series.
Commercial Determinants of Health: Measuring what matters to inform action
IHME Professor Theo Vos joins a roundtable discussion hosted by the World Health Organization (WHO) to present the challenges and the state-of-the-art empirical science of Commercial Determinants of Health.
2022 Research!America Advocacy Awards
IHME Director Christopher Murray has been honored with the Building the Foundation Award, which recognizes one or more individuals whose basic research discoveries have played a pivotal role in advancing public health.
The Global Research on Antimicrobial Resistance (GRAM) Findings Launch
We present the findings of a research paper on anti-microbial resistance, published in The Lancet.