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Welcome to the 2026 Public Health Poster Forum!
The Annual MEZCOPH Public Health Poster Forum is YOUR opportunity to shine! Whether you're
investigating climate change impacts on health, exploring cutting-edge AI applications, developing
surveillance systems, or working on community-based projects, we want to hear from you. Our mission is
to foster meaningful collaborations whether through employment opportunities, research partnerships, or
lasting professional networks while equipping students with the skills they need to thrive in public health
careers. Beyond presenting your work, you'll develop essential professional competencies through every
stage of the conference experience. Our dedicated student planning committee cultivates a collaborative,
inclusive environment where you can learn from leading experts through keynote presentations, receive
constructive feedback on poster design, and build meaningful connections with peers and mentors. We
invite students from across the university to contribute your unique perspectives and research insights to
our collective effort of advancing public health. Whether you're a seasoned researcher or presenting for
the first time, you'll find the support and resources needed to make your conference experience
transformative.
We invite you to share your work! Join fellow University of Arizona graduate and undergraduate
students in showcasing innovative public health research and meaningful community engagement
projects.
Scholarship prizes awarded for top posters in both categories!
Event Details
📅 Date: Friday, March 27th, 2026
🕐 Time: 1:00P PM – 5:00 PM MST
📍 Location: HSIB, University of Arizona
💡 Theme: Data to Action: Public Health Climate and AI Innovation
📚 Booklet:
Deadlines:
- Abstract Submission: Friday, February 6, 2026, by 11:59 PM MST
- Announcement of accepted abstract: Friday, March 6, 2026
Who can participate: All University of Arizona graduate and undergraduate students are welcome to
present:
- Original research with a public health focus or application
- Community engagement, practice, or service projects with public health applications
- Work in ANY area of public health, we especially encourage submissions exploring climate-
health connections, artificial intelligence innovations, data-driven approaches to health equity, or
community resilience strategies
Abstracts are welcome in all areas of public health.
Abstract Guidelines:
- Length: Maximum of 250 words.
- Title: Maximum of 10 words.
- Abstracts must be clear, concise, and well-written.
- Check the MEZCOPH Poster Forum main page for more resources on how to write an abstract.
SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT HERE
For any questions and concerns, you can contact: