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From: "Milken Institute" To: "Jeffrey Epstein" <[email protected]> Subject: Milken Institute Monthly - March 2016 Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2016 23:22:28 +0000 Forv,ard View web crston P Milken Institute March 2016 Francis Collins, Director, National Institutes of Health; Robert Califf, Commissioner, U.S. Food and Drug Administration; Tom Frieden, Director, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Michael Milken, Chairman, Milken Institute The inaugural Milken Institute Public Health Summit - March 1-2 in Washington, D.C. — convened 500 leaders from government, universities, industry, research centers and philanthropy to focus on the most urgent topics in public health and help forge global collaborations to solve them. The first day, hosted at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University, centered on the role of public health schools. The second day featured dozens of panels, talks and private sessions on topics including chronic diseases, antibiotic resistance, big data, access to health services and aging. CEO Michael Klowden told participants, "The goal of the Institute's Center for Public Health is to do in the area of public health what FasterCures has done for medical research. We want to bring people together, spark ideas and insights, and help foster effective collaboration. We want to make prevention as important a priority as discovering cures." EFTA00637200 FEATURED VIDEOS FROM THE PUBLIC HEALTH SUMMIT Letj Zika Virus Update Video L. Mental Health Is]; Promise of Public Health Video An Update on the Zika Virus Mental Health With CDC Director A Global Challenge We Can't Thomas Frieden Ignore The Promise of Public Health What's to Come? RESEARCH ON PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUES The Price Women Pay for Dementia Dementia presents a pernicious gender-based health disparity in the United States, inflicting a disproportionate burden on women as both patients and caregivers. Given the rapid increase in the population of older Americans, the number of women with dementia and those serving as informal caregivers will escalate and cost the economy a cumulative $5.1 trillion through 2040. Read the report Weighing Solutions to Obesity Diet? Exercise? Wearable devices? While there's myriad obesity prevention and intervention studies to sift through, this report does the heavy lifting. In this review of reviews, Sindhu Kubendran provides an evidence-based summary that highlights effective strategies to combat obesity. Read the report Health and the Gender Gap While it is known that socially determined circumstances create disproportionate obstacles for ethnic or racial minorities, women, and individuals with disabilities, the extent to which these factors influence health disparity is not well understood. This report delves deep into the data to get a better understanding of how to improve global health. Read the report Lessons of the Millennium Development Goals Did the United Nations' ambitious Millennium Development Goals improve the health of people in emerging regions of the world? In this paper, a discussion of the precursors of higher living standards and better health, Ken Sagynbekov focuses his data-driven inquiry on the effects of EFTA00637201 the MDGs, adopted in 2000, on the maternal mortality rate, the under-5 mortality rate and HIV/AIDS prevalence. Read the report » Find out more about the Global Conference. Register for Global Conference The Global Conference convenes 3,500 participants who will hear 700-plus speakers in more than 170 sessions over four days — to explore solutions to today's most pressing challenges in financial markets, industry sectors, health, govemment and education. See the speakers. Register now » INSIGHTS FROM INSTITUTE EXPERTS EFTA00637202 Monetary Policy: What a Thrill By Jakob Wilhelmus Monetary policy seems to be left with a task that it is not, and actually never was, prepared to handle: solve all sorts of short-term economic problems. More » Is This Any Way to Run a Railroad? 3. Brian Knight After the ruling of Madden v. Midland Funding, it was found that a non-bank entity that buys debt from a bank cannot enjoy the bank's interest rate preemption. Brian Knight examines the potential pitfalls for marketplace lenders. More >> ;jailing man Do We Really Need Helicopter Money? By Keith Savard In Japan and a few European countries, central banks introduced negative interest rates as an experiment in monetary policy. But, it might not stop there. Keith Savard predicts helicopter money, or disbursing cash directly to households, might be next. More » ECON 101: Revisiting the Phillips Curve B, Jakob Wilhelmus In her latest statement before the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, & Urban Affairs, Janet Yellen, chair of the Federal Reserve, answered a question about the importance and use of the Phillips curve. More » What a Donald Trump Presidency Would Mean for Asia . (I'l ''Cj Curtis S. Chin Curtis S. Chin, Asia fellow at the Milken Institute, discusses the Super Tuesday primary results, the candidates, China's National People's Congress and his outlook for China. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on "Trending Business." Video » The Milken Institute is growing. Grow along with us. View a list of available positions » About Us I Our Work I Publications I Events Currency of Ideas Blog I Newsletter Archive I MI Review [Y oe DLIn DYou —like —Job° -"Iced —'`Tub Mona ok In MILKEN INSTITUTE SANTA MONICA I WASHINGTON I SINGAPORE Privacy Policy I Manage Subscriptions I cick here to opt-out of all emails Opting out will prevent you from receiving invitations and important communication from the Milken Institute. L. 2016 LI i‘eri inst(tute 1250 Fourth Street Santa Mar ea. CA 50401 +1 310 570 4600 EFTA00637203 Cvent - Web-based Software Solutions EFTA00637204

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