| 26th 
            Annual Minority Health Conference
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              | Health 
                  and the Built Environment: The Effects of Where We Live,
 Work and Play
  
                  Featuring 
                    the 7th Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture by Henry 
                    Louis Taylor, Jr., Ph.D.(bio)
 Abstract of the Keynote Lecture (link)
 Lecture slides (21MB) (link)
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                   February 25, 
                    2005The William and Ida Friday Continuing Education 
                    Center, Chapel Hill, NC
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                  Keynote 
                  address will be broadcast by satellite and Internet at 2:00-3:30pm EST on February 25, 2005 (free downlink)
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                   Sponsors 
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                      | The 
                        26th Annual Minority Health Conference and the 7th Annual 
                        William T. Small, Jr. Lecture are presented by: |   
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                           UNC 
                            School of Public Health [website]
  
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                              Minority Student Caucus  [website]- NC Institute for Public Health 
                              [website]
 - Minority Health Project / ECHO 
                              [website]
 - Student Union Board  [website]
 - Dean's Office
  Duke 
                            Energy Foundation  [www.duke-energy.com] 
  GlaxoSmithKline 
                            [www.gsk.com] 
  Inspire 
                            Pharmaceuticals, Inc.[www.inspirepharm.com] 
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                        satellite and Internet broadcast of the 7th Annual William 
                        T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture is made possible by funding 
                        from a cooperative agreement with the 
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                           Centers 
                            for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]
  
                             
                              - National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention 
                              [NCHSTP]- National Center for Infectious Diseases [NCID] 
                              Office of Minority & Women's Health [OMWH]
  
                              in collaboration with the  
                              Association 
                              of Schools of Public Health [ASPH]
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                        support is provided by: |   
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                           UNC School of Public Health, Departments of:
  
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                              Epidemiology [EPID]- Instructional and Information Systems [IIS]
 - Maternal and Child Health [MHCH]
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