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Our director Michele Barry is thrilled to attend the WomenLift Global Health Conference in Tanzania — a global gathering of 900 people to advance women's leadership, which has its roots in the 1st Women Leaders in Global Health Conference @ Stanford in 2017. #WLGHC2024

Our director Michele Barry is thrilled to attend the WomenLift Global Health Conference in Tanzania — a global gathering of 900 people to advance women's leadership, which has its roots in the 1st Women Leaders in Global Health Conference @ Stanford in 2017. #WLGHC2024
Dr. Christine Ngaruiya (Gah-Row-Yah) MD, MSc, DTMH (@c_ngaruiya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Prof Michele Barry Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health Stanford Medicine highlighting a path to #inclusion as ⬆️#women engagement in professional societies:step into #leadership positions, advocate thru’ them, nominate women to keynote thru’ those societies, generate #mentorship progs targeting women etc…

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Prof Michele Barry, Founder of WomenLift Health, opened the closing session at #WLHGC2024 by reflecting on the organization's inception—an idea born with a vision: "A new paradigm for #GlobalHealth leadership, where women have equal opportunities & power to save & transform

Prof Michele Barry, Founder of <a href="/womenlifthealth/">WomenLift Health</a>, opened the closing session at #WLHGC2024 by reflecting on the organization's inception—an idea born with a vision: "A new paradigm for #GlobalHealth leadership, where women have equal opportunities &amp; power to save &amp; transform
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Meet Dr. Derbew Fikadu Berhe, Derbew Fikadu, a @UGHE researcher, educator, & pharmacologist who will be at Stanford April 23-27 for a mixed methods research training to inform an innovative study he's helping to lead. @stanfordsurgery Learn more: tinyurl.com/46hmmujh

Meet Dr. Derbew Fikadu Berhe, <a href="/derbew_fikadu/">Derbew Fikadu</a>, a @UGHE researcher, educator, &amp; pharmacologist who will be at Stanford April 23-27 for a mixed methods research training to inform an innovative study he's helping to lead. 
@stanfordsurgery
Learn more: tinyurl.com/46hmmujh
Derbew Fikadu (@derbew_fikadu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Honored to attend #MixedMethods workshop by S-SPIRE Center. I believe #MixedMethods is essential (not a luxury). By integrating qual & quan data, it can provide insights & generate policy impactful research outcomes. Grateful to Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health University of Global Health Equity Abebe Bekele, MD Barnabas Alayande

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Join us for the #RosenkranzGlobal Health Policy Research Symposium on May 21. Academics from around the world to present innovative #GlobalHealth projects, topped off with keynote by global health powerhouse Mark Dybul of Georgetown Global Health Institute. Register: ⬇️ 🌎⚕️ healthpolicy.fsi.stanford.edu/rosenkranz-sym…

Join us for the #RosenkranzGlobal Health Policy Research Symposium on May 21. Academics from around the world to present innovative #GlobalHealth projects, topped off with keynote by global health powerhouse Mark Dybul of <a href="/GUGlobalHealth/">Georgetown Global Health Institute</a>.
Register: ⬇️ 🌎⚕️
healthpolicy.fsi.stanford.edu/rosenkranz-sym…
Abraar Karan (@abraarkaran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important work on #Nipah virus; my mentor Stephen Luby Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health is one of the authors and has led a lot of the crucial work on elucidating how this virus spills over from bats to humans

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Stanford and Brazilian researchers have developed new models that predict how the risk of schistosomiasis - a debilitating parasitic disease spread by freshwater snails - will shift in response to climate change. Read more ➡ bit.ly/3SCggbH #PublicHealth #MachineLearning

Stanford and Brazilian researchers have developed new models that predict how the risk of schistosomiasis - a debilitating parasitic disease spread by freshwater snails - will shift in response to climate change. Read more ➡ bit.ly/3SCggbH #PublicHealth #MachineLearning
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Stanford and Brazilian researchers have developed models that can predict how the risk of a debilitating parasitic disease will shift in response to environmental changes. Read the article in the Stanford Report: stanford.io/4cilss7 Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health