What are the top global health research stories of 2016?
December 15, 2016
Each year we look back to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of the global health research community. These articles in our collection topped the list for readers and editors of Fogarty's Global Health Matters newsletter:
African Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI) enters next phase
PEPFAR's Dr. Deborah Birx visits NIH to urge sharper focus to halt HIV globally
Global research funders launch World Report interactive mapping tool to aid funding analysis
We have much to learn from research in Haiti, says Fogarty Director Dr. Roger Glass
Fogarty awards $3M to support emerging research leaders in developing countries
Dr. Chris Murray discusses findings and future of Global Burden of Disease study at NIH
New Fogarty grants will help develop expertise in research ethics
Universities consider sustainable future in global health
Fogarty's RAPIDD program has catalyzed the field of infectious disease modeling
Implementation science approaches help reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission
Fogarty training builds mHealth research capacity
Urgent vs Important, a quandary in global health, explored by Fogarty Director Dr. Roger Glass
Collage photos:
Row 1: by David Rochkind for Fogarty; courtesy of GHESKIO; courtesy of Plowright Lab; by Daniel Sone for NIH
Row 2: by Dr. Magaly Blas; by Ross Marlow for CUGH; by David Rochkind for Fogarty; by Morgana Wingard, courtesy of USAID
Row 3: courtesy of NIH Report; by Dina Patel/HealthySunrise Foundation; by Ernie Branson for NIH; by Richard Lord for Fogarty
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