Food is Medicine (FIM) is gaining rapid national momentum, with growing institutional interest and investment from healthcare systems, federal agencies, and philanthropy. Centering the community-based programs and cross-sector partnerships that have long driven this work locally, this convening brings together researchers, practitioners, advocates, and community leaders across the St. Louis FIM ecosystem to share what’s working, what’s emerging, and opportunities for collaboration and impact.

Light breakfast will be served.

This event is co-sponsored by the Clark-Fox Policy Institute, Center for Social Development, Confluence Collaborative, Public Exchange, Center for Diabetes Translation Research, Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences, and the WashU Bursky School of Public Health’s Food and Agriculture Research Mission (FARM).