Our mission is to support scientific and public health communities in resource-poor settings to develop sustainable local research and public health systems.
See our full program, speakers, satellites and special sessions for #CUGH2023, April 13-16 in Washington DC. To register and for more info see https://t.co/3vq3kgVeWI. Cc @CUGHnews@CUGH_TAC
Congratulations to our director Dr. Michele Barry, recipient of the #CUGH2023 Distinguished Leadership Award, which recognizes an outstanding global health leader who has made lasting, exceptional contributions to improving health globally.
El Instituto de Ciencias Médicas te invita a nuestro cuarto seminario titulado "Importancia de la ética en las investigaciones" presentado por la Dra. Claude Vergès.
Inscríbete en el siguiente enlace:
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Ayer recibimos la visita de dos grandes investigadoras y colaboradoras del @IMUSFQ que trabajan en la @UCBerkeley Josefina Coloma y Eva Harris, expertas en arbovirus y que han apoyado en nuestro trabajo de secuenciamiento de SARS-CoV-2 en Ecuador.
In 2016, Colombia was ravaged by the Zika epidemic. The Zika Kids program addresses both healthcare and the social factors impacting parents and their babies with prenatal exposure to Zika. Have you developed a program helping your community?
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Know of solutions that have improved public health and the delivery of equitable health services, during the Covid-19 pandemic? We want to find these solutions, so that they can be studied and celebrated!
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Mosquitoes are the most dangerous creatures on the planet. They can spread diseases, which can be devastating for human & animal health. Together we can #FightTheBite#MosquitoWeek
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We appreciate laboratory professionals all year-round but especially during #LabWeek! 👩🔬👨🔬 RT if you agree that lab pros are awesome and deserve more recognition! 💐🥳🤩 #ThanksPHLabs#FlatLabby
Over the last year, we’ve all witnessed the importance of global health firsthand. On this World Health Day and every day, the United States remains committed to working with the WHO and our partners to end COVID-19 and promote equitable, quality health care for all.
Today is #WorldHealthDay!🩺🌍
Now more than ever before, we should all take a minute to say THANK YOU to the brave and dedicated health workers working tirelessly to keep us safe during the #COVID19 pandemic.
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April 22 noon. Update on Premonition- catching targeted mosquitos, and sequencing their bloodmeal to monitor viruses in the environment.
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