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Three Mobile Health Projects to Prevent the Spread of HIV in Africa
How can smart phones prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission? Three approaches are gaining attention for their innovative use of technology to improve access to safe breast milk, patient education and HIV testing at home. Read more about how technology...
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The immune system may struggle to handle hotter summer temperatures
Heat seems to trigger a sweep of changes in immune system molecules, although researchers disagree on what they might mean. ...
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Coronary Atherosclerosis and Immune Activation in HIV and Tuberculosis Infection
Latent tuberculosis infection affects 1.7 billion people globally, and is a common coinfection in persons living with HIV. In this project, we will define the role of latent tuberculosis infection as a contributor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular...
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Computational Immunology
Advances in flow cytometry and sequencing have transformed immunology by enabling large numbers of parameters to be quantified on single cells in high-throughput. However, the statistical and computational frameworks with which to effectively analyze...
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Arianna Means shares why preventing childhood illnesses is imperative for global health
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King Holmes, taboo breaker in study of STDs, dies at 87
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SPH: Targeted Testing for Children of HIV-Infected Adults
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UW Offers New Concurrent Graduate Degree Program for Nurses with Focus on Population, Global Health
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Jay Pal
Adjunct Professor, Global Health ...
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Global Health Week Big Success
Thanks to everyone who participated in Global Health Week Feb. 28-March 4. We promoted more than 20 events in five days (22 for those who are counting). And for all those who missed Global Health Trivia night, see the coverage in Humanosphere!...