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Dr. Anjuli Wagner and Dr. John Kinuthia receive new award to understand how mobile health technology supports PrEP adherence
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Earth is ‘really quite sick now’ and in danger zone in nearly all ecological ways, study says
Earth has pushed into “the danger zone,” not just for an overheating planet that’s losing its natural areas, but for the well-being of people living on it, according to a new study. ...
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Phase 3 Evaluation of the Islatravir (EFdA) Monthly Oral Formulation
To support the clinical development program of Islatravir for HIV prevention, specifically for the IMPOWER Phase 3 efficacy and safety trial among women and adolescent girls in Sub-Saharan Africa. ...
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A grid collapse would make a heat wave far deadlier
Climate change is making summers hotter, blackouts more common, and heat-related illness more dangerous. The power system may be resilient—but it still has vulnerabilities. ...
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The Seattle Times: Gates Foundation gives $279 million to University of Washington
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is once again shattering donation records at the University of Washington, this time with a $279 million grant to continue and expand pioneering programs that measure health around the globe. ...
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Geekwire: University of Washington Initiative Awarded $9.3M to Fight Deadly Malaria Strains in India
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Anya Lewin
Program Operations Specialist, Global WACh ...
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Basia Otto
Human Resources Specialist ...
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UW Honors I-TECH Director for Contributions to Lifelong Learning
Associate Professor Ann Downer, a pioneer of distance learning at the University of Washington, has been named winner of the UW's 2015 Distinguished Contributions to Lifelong Learning Award. Ann Downer, a pioneer of distance learning at the...
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NPR Goats and Soda: Liver Cancer Is Becoming A Top Killer In Poor Countries
By Susan Brink ...