As part of the @MORUBKK led #SEBCOV study, people in Thailand, Malaysia, UK, Italy and Slovenia told us what impact the #COVID19 public health measures had on them. What topped the list? Unequal impact of public health measures! https://t.co/WEAkV1MIMQ @UTARnet@wellcometrust
Research Highlight from Wirichada Pan-ngum @Wirichada@MORUBKK Human, animal, water source interactions and leptospirosis in Thailand
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The Schools Engagement Programme aims at promoting an interest in science through interactions between researchers, students and teachers. Watch the video to see the great work @AlunIwanDavies and @SEP_KEMRI_WT are doing in Kilifi.
Research Highlight from Prof Wirichada Pan-ngum @Wirichada@MORUBKK: A Population Dynamic Model to Assess the Diabetes Screening and Reporting Programs and Project the Burden of Undiagnosed Diabetes in Thailand https://t.co/s3WRGo8jxS
Research Highlight from Chris Mercado @cegmercado @MORUBKK: Spatiotemporal epidemiology, environmental correlates, and demography of malaria in Tak Province, Thailand (2012–2015) https://t.co/s3WRGo8jxS
Spatial Heterogeneity and Temporal Trends in Malaria on the Thai–Myanmar Border (2012–2017): A Retrospective Observational Study https://t.co/vkY8GInhrP
Research Highlight from Lisa White @lisawhite1000 and Wirichada Pan-ngum @Wirichada@MORUBKK: Human population movement and behavioural patterns in malaria hotspots on the Thai–Myanmar border: implications for malaria elimination https://t.co/s3WRGo8jxS
Congratulations to my phd students presenting their great work at JITMM “Population dynamic model to assess and predict the burden of melioidosis” by Wiriya Mahikul and “Human population movement patterns in malaria hotspots on Thai-Myanmar border” by Sayambhu Saita @JITMM
‘If you don’t have a seat at the table, pull up a folding chair. No space? Sit on it!" said @yodifiji, a great #WLGH18 quote.
Thanks to all who've made it so special. How will you keep championing women #globalhealth leaders? Passing the mic on to you & Rwanda #WLGH19 🎤🇷🇼👋
Over 900 #WomeninGH Leaders gathering in London right now for a monumental first day of #WLGH18. Looking forward to conversations on social justice, gender equity, leadership, the global burden of disease and more. Stay tuned!
"To advance women in science, medicine, & global health, fundamental societal change is required alongside stronger institutional policies & commitments."
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Hear hear ‘Encouraging diversity, being inclusive, non judgemental and emphatic are some of the most important elements of leadership. As leaders in global health we need to listen more to people’ @doctorsoumya in her beautiful and strong keynote at #WLGH2018@WHO