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Climate change keeps making wildfires and smoke worse. Scientists call it the ‘new abnormal’
As Earth’s climate continues to change from heat-trapping gases spewed into the air, ever fewer people are out of reach from the billowing and deadly fingers of wildfire smoke, scientists say. Already wildfires are consuming three times more of the U.S....
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SPH: UW Students Have Hard Conversations about Race & Disparity in London
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2020 CFAR New Investigator Awards
The University of Washington/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) is pleased to announce the 2020 New Investigator Award recipients. The purpose of this award program is to encourage junior investigators (at a senior stage of training or recently...
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Spotlight on NCDs
On Sept. 19-20, the United Nations held a big meeting that could affect the future of global health. We have several related news items: * Two UW physicians -- David Watkins and Jim Logerfo wrote an opinion piece in the Seattle Times on the rise of...
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DGH Proudly Welcomes 53 New Graduate Students Into Our Community
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Gizmag: New Compound Triggers Immune Response to Range of RNA Viruses, including Ebola and Hep C
A team of scientists from the University of Washington have discovered a drug-like molecule that could be used to combat all RNA viruses including Ebola. Adjunct Professor Michael Gale is quoted. ...
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Rabi Yunusa
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Ugandan Scholar and Activist Announced as Keynote for International Health Conference at UW
The Western Regional International Health Conference Student Commitee is pleased to announce the keynote speaker is Stella Nyanzi, PhD , with the Makerere Institute of Social Research at Makerere University in Kampala, Uganda. Her current...
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Scaling Out and Scaling Up the Systems Analysis and Improvement Approach to Optimize the Hypertension Diagnosis and Care Cascade for HIV-infected Individuals (SCALE SAIA-HTN)
The overall objective of our UG3/UH3 (SCALE SAIA-HTN) is to establish a robust evidence base on the effectiveness of a multi-component implementation strategy (SAIA) on the HTN/HIV cascade using a ‘scaling-out’ framework, whereby strength can be ...
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UW Department of Global Health Welcomes New Students
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