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NPR: Breast Cancer in the Developing World: Rising Rates, Shrouded in Silence
By Marc Silver ...
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Climate Change Could be Creating a Mosquito Paradise
This year’s catastrophic flooding has created hard times for many people in Midwest, but it’s created a nirvana for mosquitoes. ...
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VIDEO: COVID-19 Forum Brings Together UW Researchers, Health Officials
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Funding Opportunities
Student employment, funding for academic activities, and more. ...
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Susan M. Thompson
Clinical Instructor, Global Health ...
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Co.Design: How Designers are Helping HIV Researchers Find a Vaccine
Rethinking how scientists share data -- especially the inconclusive results -- may be the key. ...
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US Foreign Policy Could Halt Today’s Major Killers, Prevent Tomorrow’s Outbreaks (Journal of International Affairs - Features Kristie Ebi)
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The Seattle Times: Putting an End to Intestinal Worms
By University of Washington ...
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Assoc. Chair Stephen S. Gloyd to Present University Faculty Lecture Feb. 6
Stephen S. Gloyd, MD, MPH, Professor of Global Health and of Health Services, will present the 38th Annual University Faculty Lecture, "Achieving Health for All in the 21st Century: Globalizing, Growing Inequality and Creative Response" on February...
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Better Evidence for Intervention Priority Setting Around the World (Supplement to IHME Global Public Goods: Global Burden of Disease, Forecasting, and Resource Tracking)
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEA) is a well-known, but resource intensive, method for comparing the costs and health outcomes of health interventions. To build on available evidence, researchers are developing methods to transfer CEA across settings;...