[Che-student-staff-list] FW: Afternoon BME Seminar Wednesday, September 26, 4:00PM, MRGN 121: CANCELLED

Bowman, Debra J dbowman1 at purdue.edu
Wed Sep 26 09:01:42 EDT 2012


Dear All,

BME Seminar scheduled today has been cancelled, see email below.

Thanks,

Deb

-----Original Message-----
From: May, Sandra M 
Sent: Wednesday, September 26, 2012 8:44 AM
To: May, Sandra M
Subject: Afternoon BME Seminar Wednesday, September 26, 4:00PM, MRGN 121: CANCELLED

***Sent on behalf of Professor Nan Kong, BME***

Due to personal reasons, Dr. Paul Griffin from Penn State cannot come to give a talk in the BME graduate seminar series today. His visit will be rescheduled.


Sandra M. May
Graduate Program Assistant
Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering
Purdue University

Martin C. Jischke Hall of Biomedical Engineering Graduate Office Room 1021D
206 S. Martin Jischke Drive
West Lafayette, IN  47907-2032

765-494-7054 (phone)
765-494-1193 (fax)
________________________________________

From: May, Sandra M
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 2:52 PM
To: May, Sandra M
Subject: BME Seminar tomorrow: Wednesday, September 26, 4:00PM, MRGN 121

***There will be another BME Seminar held on September 26 in the usual slot of 9:30AM in MJIS 1001.  The detailed reminder announcement was sent earlier today.  All are encouraged to attend both seminars, and as a reminder BME69000 students may receive attendance credit for both seminars.***

BME Seminar Series

Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Burton Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship, Room 121 4:00-5:00PM

Weldon School of Biomedical Engineering and the School of Industrial Engineering Purdue University

Logistics Issues in Public Health Delivery

Paul Griffin, PhD
Professor, Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Pennsylvania State University

Abstract:  An important component for the effective delivery of public health services that is often overlooked is the logistics to support the program.  Typical logistics decisions include inventory positioning, location determination, capacitated resource allocation, and contracting mechanisms.  In this talk, we discuss three examples where logistics plays a key role: location and service selection for federally qualified community health centers, farm to school programs for childhood obesity, and school-based oral health service delivery.  In each case we discuss the important issues, the decision support models, and the resulting impact.

Bio:  Paul Griffin is a professor in the Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering where he serves as the Peter and Angela Dal Pezzo Department Head. His research and teaching interests are in health and supply chain systems. In particular, his current research activities have focused on cost-effectiveness modeling of public health interventions, health logistics, health access and economic modeling, and supply chain coordination and control including pricing and contracting mechanisms.  Prior to joining Penn State, Paul was a faculty member in the School of Industrial and Systems and Engineering at Georgia Tech for over 20 years.

~BME Faculty Hosts: Nan Kong and Mark Lawley~

Co-listed as a graduate seminar in the School of Industrial Engineering






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