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Global Health Week features experts in nutrition, air quality & global health research sustainability

Washington University in St. Louis - Institute for

Written by Ashley Bardon, Isheeta Gupta, Aryan Kumar, Danielle Serota, and Brenna Simmons Another successful annual Global Health Week culminated with a “Meet the Experts” Student Social. Through her own global health journey, Iwelunmor continues to remind herself of her ‘scars’ and her ‘why’.

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What Is a Global Health Professional?

Tulane Public Health Blog

While healthcare organizations around the globe work to improve access to quality care, global health professionals work to bring together national and international efforts to address health inequity. Such a response is also essential for creating a more equitable global health community.

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Global Health 2050: Cutting premature deaths in half by mid-century

Berkeley Public Health

Professor Stefano Bertozzi is a co-author of a new, landmark report that offers a roadmap to reduce the risk of premature death around the globe.

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“On the Map with Global Health” Podcast, Rollins School of Public Health

The Cofounder

The Department of Global Health is excited to announce the launch of our brand-new podcast, “On the Map with Global Health”! New episodes will…

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From Berlin to Dakar: Making Young People’s Voices Resonate at the Highest Levels of the Global Health Ecosystem

The Global Fund

Youth were at the forefront of a series of dynamic and inspiring global health events that took place in October 2024. As a member of Burkina Faso’s Voix EssentiELLES and the Global Fund’s Youth Council, I had the opportunity to attend the 2024 World Health Summit in Berlin.

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WHO certifies Egypt as malaria-free; calls it ‘historic feat’ ending ancient scourge

The Hindu

Egypt declared malaria-free by WHO after nearly a century of work, marking a historic achievement in global health.

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Mapping human biology: Human Cell Atlas leads a new era in precision medicine

News Medical Health Sciences

The Human Cell Atlas project maps human cells to understand biology, address global health disparities, and advance personalized medicine through ethical and inclusive research practices.