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**REMINDER: Wednesday, February 15, 2006, 12 Noon - 2 pm, ROOM 208N Munk
Centre **

UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO

The Lupina Foundation & Comparative Program on Health and Society
at the Munk Centre for International Studies in the University of Toronto

present

“Interrogating ‘Scarcity,’ Challenging Markets:
The Necessary Future for Health Ethics”

by

Ted Schrecker (Associate Professor, Faculty of Medicine;
Institute of Population Health, University of Ottawa)

Ted Schrecker is a political scientist with extensive experience in policy
analysis as a legislative researcher, consultant and academic. His current
research interests centre on economic globalization and health equity; he
is co-author (with Canada Research Chair Ronald Labonté) of Fatal
Indifference: the G8, Africa and Global Health (University of Cape Town
Press/IDRC Books, 2004), which provided the first health ‘report card’ on
the policies adopted and announced by the G8 group of countries at their
annual summits. Additional research interests include the effects of
economic globalization on urban form and determinants of urban health and
the interface among science, ethics and law in public policy.


Wednesday, 15 February 2006, 12 Noon - 2 pm, Room 208N
Munk Centre for International Studies in the University of Toronto
1 Devonshire Pl., Toronto, ON.

Light refreshments will be provided.



If you are planning to attend, please register using the Munk Centre new
e-registration system by clicking here
(or going to:
http://webapp.mcis.utoronto.ca/EventDetails.aspx?eventid=2229)

If you have any difficulties registering, please e-mail
[log in to unmask] or call 416 946-8891

 For more information on CPHS fellowships, events, papers, and people,
please see www.utoronto.ca/cphs or contact Dr. Joshua Goldstein at
[log in to unmask]  or 416 946-8891.

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