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MedPage Today: LEEP Rather Than Freeze to Prevent Cervical Cancer
The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) took place in Seattle in mid-February, a forum for researchers and advocates to discuss the basic science and clinical discoveries of human retroviruses and associated diseases. ...
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Navigating Hurricane Beryl in Jamaica
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Guy Palmer, Director of WSU's School of Global Animal Health, on Rabies and Global Stunting: A Washington Global Health Alliance Discovery Series Lecture
The Washington State University Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health is working on both a global rabies effort and an assessment of global stunting – all through a multidisciplinary approach. In the Washington Global Health Alliance Discovery...
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Emily Begnel
Research Scientist, Global WACh ...
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Personal story leads entrepreneur to launch a startup to improve cancer care in Africa and beyond
Seattle entrepreneur Kingsley Ndoh, a clinical assistant professor of global health at the UW, is driven by the memory of his aunt, who died too young of colon cancer. Since then, Nigeria-born Ndoh has been on a mission to improve cancer care. In 2021...
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Kris Ebi Presents at WHO Conference on Health and Climate
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Faculty Member Jerry Cangelosi Awarded Commercialization Grant
Researchers led by Jerry Cangelosi (DEOHS, Epi, GH) were awarded a commercialization grant for a health care diagnostic tool. They are developing a product that can detect whether the bacteria present is capable of turning into a serious infection -...
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Reproductive empowerment and contraceptive choice among adolescent girls and young women in Kenya: A person-centered approach to unintended pregnancy prevention (The MARA Study)
In this project, we are adapting a validated measure of sexual and reproductive empowerment for the Kenyan context, which we are using in tandem with discrete choice experiment method to better understand adolescent girls’ and young women’s preferences...
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Developing Family Medicine in Tanzania
Currently Aga Khan University has the only Family Medicine residency in Tanzania. The partners are working together as a Family Medicine Working Group to create a strong Tanzanian Family Medicine program to serve the countries needs. The Ministry of...