September 1, 2023, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquium Series: Working with Language Models: Promises and Woes – November 10, 2023 Junyi Jessy Li is an associate professor in the Linguistics Department at the University of Texas at Austin. She earned her Ph.D. (2017) in Computational Linguistics from the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests are in computational linguistics and natural language processing,… read more
September 1, 2023, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquium Series: Digital Health Interventions: Insights from Analyzing Digital Trace Data – October 20, 2023 Jihye Lee (Ph.D., Stanford University, 2022) is an Assistant Professor in the School of Advertising andPublic Relations at the University of Texas at Austin. Her research focuses on online information experience and its psychological consequences in high-stakes strategic communication settings such as targeted advertising, interactions with governments, and health. Emphasizing… read more
September 1, 2023, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquium Series: Improving Health Outcomes in Cardio-Oncology through Machine Learning – September 22, 2023 Dr. Chanhyun Park serves as an Assistant Professor in the Health Outcomes Division. She earned her Pharmacy degree in South Korea and later pursued her Ph.D. in Health Outcomes Research from The University of Texas at Austin (UT) College of Pharmacy. After completing her doctorate, Dr. Park worked as a… read more
March 2, 2023, Filed Under: Event, St. David's CHPR Colloquium SeriesSt. David’s CHPR Colloquium Series: Self-Compassion, Health, and Empowerment: An Intervention for Chinese Immigrant Women with Intimate Partner Violence – April 7, 2023 Dr. Yang Li is an assistant professor at the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) School of Nursing. She received her PhD in Nursing from the University of Michigan and her MSN and BSN from the Shandong University in China. Before joining the faculty at UT Austin, she had… read more