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UW Researchers Hosted Landmark Hepatitis C Conference in Seattle Sept. 8-12
Seattle, one of the world leaders in hepatitis C research and treatment, will be hosting HCV2011, the 18th International Symposium on Hepatitis C and Related Viruses at the Seattle Sheraton. This conference is being held in Seattle for the first time...
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Increasing Mortality and Declining Health Status in the USA: Where is Public Health?
By Stephen Bezruchka / Havard Health Policy Review ...
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Q&A with Ana Krause
Provost Award ...
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Biometrics System for Identifying People Living with HIV Ready
A biometric system that will use a patient’s iris for identification has been tested and reported ready for deployment. The system tested among 8,794 HIV patients is reported to have been highly effective, acceptable and friendly to use. ...
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King K. Holmes Endowed Professorship in STD and AIDS
https://globalhealth.washington.edu/news/2017/03/24/king-k-holmes-endowed-professorship-std-and-aidsEndowed Professorship.jpg ...
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UW students find spiders with potential to combat malaria
UW seniors Christine Scullywest, Adam Tanaka, and Roshan Mahoney were recently among three first-place finishers in the Washington Global Health Alliance’s Be the Change student competition, thanks to their research proposal of employing the Evarcha...
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Department of Global Health Travel Grants: 6th Annual CUGH Conference
The Department of Global Health is pleased to announce that we will provide at least six individuals with $500 grants to help support their travel, registration, and expenses to attend the 6th Annual Conference of the Consortium of Universities for...
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Ana Weil
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Global Health ...
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NPR: People Are Living Longer in Places You Wouldn't Expect
By Emily Sohn ...
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VICE: The Opioid Crisis Might Be Even Worse Than It Seems Because Doctors Are Misreporting Deaths
By Keegan Hamilton ...