Musings on Epidemiology & Mental Health over the Last 40 Years

Presented by the 2013 Herman A. Tyroler Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient
Kathryn M. Magruder, Ph.D.

Professor, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Director, Office of Research Integrity
Medical University of South Carolina

October 1, 2014
Introduction by Elizabeth Hodgson.
Sponsored by The Alumni Association of the Department of Epidemiology, UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health


Lecture flyer



Powerpoint slides


*Note: The media files linked from this page are large (e.g., 1 GB +) and unedited. You will need a fast Internet connection to view or download. If left-clicking the link does not work, you can also right-click, download the file to your computer, and then open with a media program such as Windows Media Player, QuickTime, or VLC. For viewing in the browser, I've had the most success with Chrome, even for part 2 of the lecture (Firefox says that file is "corrupt"). The AVCHD files must be downloaded rather than viewed in the browser.



Awards and Lecture (Audio only)




Student Awards presentation




Lecture (part 1)
(AVCHD version)*



Lecture (part 2)
(AVCHD version)*



Spare video - Barbara Rimer
and Barbara Tyroler
((AVCHD file)



Spare video - Ellen and Bert with
Jim Thomas and Geni Eng
((AVCHD file)



Spare video - podium setup
(AVCHD file)


Spare video - panning
(AVCHD file)

Acknowledgements: Arrangements by Stephen Couch, Chandra Caldwell, and Nancy Colvin. Video and audio capture by Vic Schoenbach, with assistance from Spencer Gee and Thao Vo.

*Note: The media files linked from this page are large (e.g., 1 GB +) and unedited. You will need a fast Internet connection to view or download. If left-clicking the link does not work, you can also right-click, download the file to your computer, and then open with a media program such as Windows Media Player, QuickTime, or VLC. For viewing in the browser, I've had the most success with Chrome, even for part 2 of the lecture (Firefox says that file is "corrupt"). The AVCHD files must be downloaded rather than viewed in the browser.

Victor Schoenbach, http://go.unc.edu/vjs, 10/19/2014