The mHealth Institute will be held at the Luskin Conference Center on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles.
Nestled between the hills of Bel-Air and nearby Beverly Hills, the 430-acre UCLA campus features stunning architecture, beautiful grounds, and a tranquil environment conducive to scholarship.
UCLA Meyer & Renee Luskin Conference Center
425 Westwood Plaza | Los Angeles, CA 90095
Accommodations for the scholars and faculty will be provided at the UCLA Meyer and Renee Luskin Conference Center. Situated in the heart of UCLA’s vibrant campus community, the Luskin Center is set amid iconic campus buildings and the exhilarating backdrop of daily student life. The Luskin Conference Center is a place where the best academic minds, medical innovators, researchers, political leaders, and societal visionaries meet to exchange ideas that help shape the world.
The Luskin Conference Center features 254 beautifully-appointed guest rooms, many with sweeping views of the stunning campus architecture and beautifully landscaped grounds. With more than 25,000 square feet of versatile and thoughtfully-planned event space, the Center offers some of the most technologically advanced facilities available anywhere.
The gracious guest experience at the Luskin Conference Center is further enhanced by a full-service restaurant and lounge, on-site professional catering services, well-equipped fitness center, concierge service, business center, and free Wi-Fi throughout the property.
The convenient location of the Luskin Conference Center makes it easy to discover the many exciting things to see and do both on campus and in nearby Westwood Village. Walk to live performances, museums, shops, and restaurants that are sure to enhance your stay at the Center.
Scholars will be responsible for their own travel and incidental expenses.
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