The 2024 Summer Institute in Adolescent Health will delve into the complexities of adolescent well-being in the digital age. Attendees will explore the effects of social media on brain development and health outcomes, and learn strategies for promoting digital literacy and safety. The conference will feature expert speakers and provide opportunities for networking and advocacy. The agenda includes sessions on technology's impact on mental health, digital media literacy, and legislative efforts for online safety.
Mental Health Conferences
2024 Summer Institute in Adolescent Health
The 2024 Summer Institute in Adolescent Health focuses on cultivating adolescent well-being in the digital age. It will be held in St. Paul, MN, and aims to explore the impact of technology on youth.
Conference Overview
Some quick details about this conference.
Time and Place
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Conference Dates: July 22–24, 2024
Location: Como Zoo and Conservatory
City/State: St. Paul, Minnesota
Address: 1225 Estabrook Drive, St. Paul, MN 55103
Event Format: in-person

Conference Organizer
This organization is hosting this conference.
Center for Adolescent Nursing
The Center for Adolescent Nursing at the University of Minnesota focuses on advancing adolescent health through research, education, and community engagement.
Email: baum0272@umn.edu
Registration Fees
How much does this conference cost?
Cost | Type | Notes |
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$300.00 | Early Bird | Available until July 1st |
$350.00 | Standard | Starting July 1st |
See the conference's actual website for more details around these fees, as sometimes they can be more complicated.
Schedule and Agenda
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The conference will run from July 22 to July 24, 2024, with daily themes focusing on research, adolescent development, and online safety. Each day will feature objectives such as understanding technology's impact on youth and developing digital literacy skills.
Notable Speakers
These folks will be speaking at the conference.
Ellen Selkie
MD, MPH, principal investigator at the LMFAO lab and adolescent medicine specialist at the University of Wisconsin Health Kids.
Sylia Wilson
PhD, MS, associate professor at the Institute of Child Development at the University of Minnesota, studying psychopathology.
Ashlee Milton
MS, PhD candidate in Computer Science at the University of Minnesota, researching mental health information systems.
Henry Willis
PhD, MA, assistant professor at the University of Maryland, director of the CREATE research lab.
Haley Hinkle
JD, policy counsel at Fairplay, advocating for children's online safety.
Other Links and Information
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