 In an effort to increase the use of information and communication  technology (ICT) in global health interventions and address technical  expertise gaps among scientists in developing countries, a new NIH  initiative has awarded $1.6 million over three years to five  institutions. With support from Fogarty's Global Health Research and Research Training eCapacity Initiative the University of Washington will launch a collaborative project  with the University of Nairobi that aims to build institutional  capacity in Kenya by training and mentoring researchers in a broad range  of information and communication technology (ICT) applications, including geographic information systems. The project, Developing ICT Research Skills and Institutional Capacity in Kenya, will be led by Associate Professor Michael Chung, MD, MPH. Read more
In an effort to increase the use of information and communication  technology (ICT) in global health interventions and address technical  expertise gaps among scientists in developing countries, a new NIH  initiative has awarded $1.6 million over three years to five  institutions. With support from Fogarty's Global Health Research and Research Training eCapacity Initiative the University of Washington will launch a collaborative project  with the University of Nairobi that aims to build institutional  capacity in Kenya by training and mentoring researchers in a broad range  of information and communication technology (ICT) applications, including geographic information systems. The project, Developing ICT Research Skills and Institutional Capacity in Kenya, will be led by Associate Professor Michael Chung, MD, MPH. Read more
      May 08, 2014 | Department News