Re: [change] UW Change Seminar 1/9 in EEB 003: Mobile solutions for women, adolescent and children's health in Kenya

2018-01-08 Thread Keshet Ronen
For anyone who would like to join this seminar remotely, here is
information for connecting through ZOOM.

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*

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On Mon, Jan 8, 2018 at 11:38 AM, Esther Jang 
wrote:

> Please join us for the Change Seminar this week on *Tuesday 1/9/2018* in *EEB
> 003*.
>
> *Who: *Trevor Perrier (UW CSE) and Dr. Keshet Ronen (UW DGH)
> *What:* *Mobile solutions for women, adolescent and children's health in
> Kenya*
> *When:* Tuesday Jan 9th at 12-1pm
> *Where: EEB 003*
>
> *Abstract:* Since 2012, researchers at UW Department of Global Health, UW
> CSE and the University of Nairobi have been exploring mHealth solutions
> that engage Kenyan women to support their healthcare. In this talk, we
> present a history and overview of our suite of collaborative projects,
> referred to as Mobile WACh (Mobile solutions for women, adolescent and
> children's health). We present projects that employ our custom-built 
> *semi-automated
> bidirectional SMS system* to support women's maternal child health,
> adherence to HIV treatment in pregnancy and family planning
> decision-making. We discuss future directions and new studies exploring the
> use of group messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.
>
> *Bio:*
> *Trevor** Perrier* is a PhD student in CSE working on connecting end
> users to domain experts in Kenya. He was been working with the UW
> Department of Global Health on the Mobile WACh suite of projects as the
> primary developer. Prior to joining UW, Trevor was a Peace Corps
> volunteer in South Africa and Liberia, where he first gained a deep
> understanding of the prevalence and potential impact of mobile technology.
>
> *Keshet** Ronen*, PhD, is a research scientist in the UW Department of
> Global Health. Her research interests include HIV prevention and treatment
> in women, adolescents and underserved populations, and the integration of
> biomedical and systemic interventions to achieve health equity. Since 2015,
> she has been working with the Mobile WACh team on developing and evaluating
> mobile health (mHealth) interventions to support HIV care in Kenya.
>
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-- 
Keshet Ronen, PhD, MPH
Research Scientist
Department of Global Health
University of Washington
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Box 359931 325 9th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98104
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[change] UW Change Seminar 1/9 in EEB 003: Mobile solutions for women, adolescent and children's health in Kenya

2018-01-08 Thread Esther Jang
Please join us for the Change Seminar this week on *Tuesday 1/9/2018* in *EEB
003*.

*Who: *Trevor Perrier (UW CSE) and Dr. Keshet Ronen (UW DGH)
*What:* *Mobile solutions for women, adolescent and children's health in
Kenya*
*When:* Tuesday Jan 9th at 12-1pm
*Where: EEB 003*

*Abstract:* Since 2012, researchers at UW Department of Global Health, UW
CSE and the University of Nairobi have been exploring mHealth solutions
that engage Kenyan women to support their healthcare. In this talk, we
present a history and overview of our suite of collaborative projects,
referred to as Mobile WACh (Mobile solutions for women, adolescent and
children's health). We present projects that employ our custom-built
*semi-automated
bidirectional SMS system* to support women's maternal child health,
adherence to HIV treatment in pregnancy and family planning
decision-making. We discuss future directions and new studies exploring the
use of group messaging platforms such as WhatsApp.

*Bio:*
*Trevor** Perrier* is a PhD student in CSE working on connecting end users
to domain experts in Kenya. He was been working with the UW Department of
Global Health on the Mobile WACh suite of projects as the primary
developer. Prior to joining UW, Trevor was a Peace Corps volunteer in South
Africa and Liberia, where he first gained a deep understanding of the
prevalence and potential impact of mobile technology.

*Keshet** Ronen*, PhD, is a research scientist in the UW Department of
Global Health. Her research interests include HIV prevention and treatment
in women, adolescents and underserved populations, and the integration of
biomedical and systemic interventions to achieve health equity. Since 2015,
she has been working with the Mobile WACh team on developing and evaluating
mobile health (mHealth) interventions to support HIV care in Kenya.
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