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Global Health Matters November/December 2024

In this photo, Dr. Flora Katz, wearing a white and gray patterned sweater, stands talking within a circle of colleagues in a Fogarty conference room. Gesturing as she speaks, Flora is surrounded by Dr. Josh Rosenthal, wearing a white shirt, Dr. Rachel Sturke, wearing black outfit topped by a gray scarf, Dr. Linda Kupfer, also wearing black with a patterned red scarf and Nalini Anand, JD, wearing a red blouse.

Dr. Flora Katz’s impact on DITR… and Fogarty

Dr. Flora Katz will retire from her position as Director of Fogarty’s Division of Training and Research (DITR) in January 2025. At Fogarty, DITR is one of four key organizational structures; it aims to build the scientific research pipeline across the globe by administering grants and fellowship programs at sites in more than 100 countries. The division’s impact is felt both in the U.S. and abroad.

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Fogarty contributes to UNGA Science Summit 2024

Fogarty members joined the global leaders, scientists, researchers, and policymakers who gathered in New York for the UN General Assembly’s annual summit to discuss how science and innovation accelerate the achievement of sustainable development goals. Science Summit 2024 sessions moderated by Fogarty emphasized One Health and implementation science.

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Studying the intersection of HIV and breast cancer in Botswana

For his Fogarty-funded project, Dr. Arthur Johnson investigated survival outcomes among HIV-positive women receiving tamoxifen for breast cancer in Botswana. Johnson, who was a Fogarty Fellow through the INSIGHT program in 2023, is currently a general surgery resident at Kalmar Region Hospital in Sweden.

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Dr. Flora Katz, wearing dark rimmed glasses and a loosely fitted khaki blouse, relaxes in her office at Fogarty.

From bush to academic lab to Fogarty

In this Q&A, Flora Katz, PhD, who joined Fogarty in 2001, discusses her earliest interest in science and her years at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where she studied cell and molecular biology. She also talks about her pre-Fogarty life, which included research on wildlife conservation and biology in Malawi, Zambia, Israel, and Indonesia. Katz will resign her position as director of Fogarty’s Division of Training and Research (DITR) in January 2025.

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The Future of Global Health in the US

Deputy Director Dr. Peter Kilmarx discusses his new insights into the challenges and aspirations of global health faculty and trainees at several U.S. universities – the University of Notre Dame, Brown University, Dartmouth College, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

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Dr. Christian Happi talks infectious disease in Africa

In a recent WALS lecture, Dr. Christian Happi discussed infectious disease genomics and his work during Ebola and COVID-19 outbreaks. The long-time Fogarty grantee noted that using genomic data to create tools for use in the field is needed alongside enhanced African infrastructure.

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Database of clinical trial regulations marks a decade

The ClinRegs website, launched by the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID) in 2014, is a database that provides up-to-date, in-depth information on clinical trial regulatory and ethics requirements for 23 countries. In the past year alone, nearly 68,000 users in 166 countries, including the U.S., have visited ClinRegs.

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Updated December 12, 2024