NYC Health Technology Food Forum: How Can Technology Help (and Hurt) Public Health Initiatives?

November 18 @ 8:45 AM - 10:15 AM

| Free

How can technology support healthier food policies?  In a society increasingly digitized, how can health technology be harnessed to improve foodsecurity and good food access, decrease health inequalities and diet-related diseases, and support healthy food choices? In an interactive talk that will include the convergence of nutritional informatics, mobile health, and public health, six leaders in the Food/Health-Tech Revolution talk about how technology can help (and hurt) public health and food related initiatives.

Conceived with the goal to highlight the dynamic and rapidly-evolving world of health technology, this seminar will bring together leading figures in food and healthcare policy, clinical data collection, surplus food utilization, and food industry worker and farmer growth services.  With a focus on food, speakers will showcase new technologies addressing public health concerns.

Panelists:

·         Jennifer GogginFarmers Web, an online market place connecting local farms and producers with buyers

·         Alice Cheng, Culinary Agents, job matching and professional networking for the food, beverage and hospitality industries

·         Debra Estrin, Professor of Computer Science, Cornell NYC Tech, a new Cornell University graduate school based in New York City

·         Stan Kachnowski, PhD, Chairman, The Hit Lab, a healthcare innovation lab working to improve the quality and accessibility of healthcare worldwide.

·         Christine Johnson, Assistant Commissioner, NYC DOHMH (Menustat.org, a free nutritional database of foods served by national chain restaurants)

·         Gary OppenheimerAmpleHarvest.org, a nationwide campaign to reduce hunger and malnutrition by connecting gardeners with local food pantries

Moderator: Charles Platkin, CUNY School of Public Health, Hunter College and the NYC Food Policy Center

 

This is an open event, however seating is limited to 140 people and we fill up for these seminars quickly. Please send this out to anyone you would like to invite to the event as soon as you can. Please RSVP at the following address: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/food-policy-for-breakfast-nyc-health-technology-food-forum-how-can-technology-help-and-hurt-public-tickets-13205117863
While we do open the event to the public, we try to make sure that the audience has a specific, high level interest in food policy.

This event will be held at the following address:


November 18, 2014, 8:30am-10:15am
Hunter College and City University of New York School of Public Health
Silberman Bldg
2180 Third Avenue (at E. 119th St),
2nd Floor Auditorium 

 



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