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South 2 North -- First Ever Global Talk Show from Africa
https://globalhealth.washington.edu/news/2013/01/15/south-2-north-first-ever-global-talk-show-africaAl Jazeera launched a new global talk show called South 2 North -- the first global talk show based in Africa. The host, Redi Thlabi, talks to intriguing personalities from around the world. In the first episode, available online, Tlhabi talks to best...
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F. Bruder Stapleton
External Advisory Board Member, Department of Global Health, University of Washington ...
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Sandra Urusaro
Where did you live before coming to UW and/or where are you from originally? ...
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Foege Honored with Presidential Medal of Freedom
We are very excited that William H. Foege, MD, MPH, has been awarded the nation's highest civilian honor. Dr. Foege, former director of the CDC, former senior fellow at The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, key architect of polio eradication, and author...
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Q&A with Sandra Urusaro
Teaching Assistant, Endowed Fellowship for Global Health Excellence, Equity, and Impact ...
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UW Students, Faculty Reveal New Strategies for Prevention & Treatment of Viral Infections at CROI 2021
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Abstracts Due Feb. 11 Midnight for "Global Healthies"
Awards season is here! CALL FOR ABSTRACTS Department of Global Health (DGH) Global Healthies: Student, Medical Resident, and Fellow Poster Session and Awards Ceremony Submission Deadline: Midnight, Tuesday, February 11,...
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Coronavirus is a proving ground for scientific transparency (Quartz - Quotes David Pigott)
As the number of people who have contracted coronavirus increases, several groups at universities in the US and Europe have rolled out predictions over the last few days about where and how the disease, which epidemiologists have now dubbed...
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World AIDS Day 2013: Reflection And A Desire to Do More
A recent Humanosphere article suggests we are at a tipping point in the fight against HIV/AIDS, poised to stem the tide if sufficient funding is allocated. “We have an increasing number of tools but we need to be more effective … We can do a much...
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A Yearslong Push to Remove Racist Bias from Kidney Testing Gains New Ground (Stat News, quotes Naomi Nkinsi)
For years, physicians and medical students, many of them Black, have warned that the most widely used kidney test — the results of which are based on race — is racist and dangerously inaccurate. Their appeals are gaining new traction, with a wave of...