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Subject: FW: October 22 lecture looks at
agriculture-public health connection
Leopold Center for Sustainable
Agriculture
10-3-07
Contact: Laura Miller, (515)
294-5272, [log in to unmask]
OCTOBER
22 LECTURE LOOKS AT AGRICULTURE-PUBLIC HEALTH
CONNECTION
AMES, Iowa -- Physician, environmental
researcher and human rights advocate Robert Lawrence will explore the
linkages between health, agriculture and U.S. farm policy when he speaks at
Iowa State University on October 22.
Robert Lawrence, M.D.,
will present "The Agriculture-Public Health Connection" at 7 p.m. in the
newly renovated Curtiss Hall Auditorium. His speech is the Keeney
Distinguished Lecture honoring Dennis Keeney, who directed the Leopold
Center for Sustainable Agriculture from 1988 to 1999. The lecture is part of
the Center's 20th anniversary commemoration as well as ISU's
Sesquicentennial celebration.
Lawrence, M.D., is professor of
environmental health sciences and director of the Center for a Livable
Future at the Bloomberg School of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University
in Baltimore, Maryland. He is a world leader in human rights and the
environment, receiving the 2002 Albert Schweitzer Humanitarianism Prize for
his lifelong efforts to improve health care, human rights and the
environment.
"We have created schools and communities where
unhealthful foods are cheaper and more accessible than healthful foods. This
is especially true in lower-income communities, where childhood obesity has
hit hardest," Lawrence wrote in a recent essay. "Critical pieces of the farm
bill could open the door toward making more healthful foods accessible and
affordable for more people."
In 1996, Lawrence founded the
Center for a Livable Future to examine the relationships among diet, food
production systems, the environment and human health. He also helped found
Physicians for Human Rights in 1986, which launched the International
Campaign to Ban Landmines and shared the Nobel Peace Prize in 1997. He has
degrees in history and medicine from Harvard and holds a joint appointment
in medicine, international health, and health policy and management at Johns
Hopkins.
Earlier in his career he worked as an epidemic
intelligence service officer at the Centers for Disease Control and was a
member of the medical faculty at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill and at Harvard University. He has chaired a number of task forces and
participated in human rights investigations in countries throughout the
world.
The public is invited to an informal reception in the
first floor rotunda area of Curtiss Hall following the speech. The lecture
is hosted by the Leopold Center and co-sponsored by the ISU Committee on
Lectures funded by GSB.
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Leopold Center for
Sustainable Agriculture
Iowa State University/209 Curtiss Hall
Ames,
IA 50011-1050
(515) 294-3711; FAX: (515) 294-9696
All news releases
also are posted on our web site: http://www.leopold.iastate.edu
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