Congratulations to the Vanderbilt Institute in Research Development and Ethics (VIRDE) Class of 2014
Vanderbilt Translational Research Forum set for November 7
ID Grand Rounds: August/September
August 4, 2014
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Thursday – 12:00pm to 1:00 pm Presented in A-2200 of Medical Center North (MCN) with Video Teleconferencing (VTC) to the 5th Floor Conference Room at 100 Oaks.
August 14 W. David Hardy, MD Clinical Professor of Medicine David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA “HIV and Reproductive Health”
September 4 Sten Vermund, MD Amos Christie Chair and Professor of Pediatrics Director, Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health “Circumcision for HIV prevention: where are we and where do we need to go?”
Grant bolsters biomedical ethics efforts in Mozambique
August 4, 2014
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https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2014/07/31/grant-bolsters-biomedical-ethics-efforts-in-mozambique/
Vanderbilt University researchers have received a five-year, $1.2 million grant from the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to strengthen research ethics capacity in Mozambique.
Vanderbilt International Journal Club: 2014 Meeting Dates
May 20, 2014
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2014 Meeting Dates
Global Pain March 10, 2014, 6:30 pm
Hosted by Dr. Tracy Jackson and the Anesthesiology Division of Pain Medicine
Global Trauma June 16, 2014, 6:30 pm
Hosted by Dr. Addison May and the Division of Trauma & Surgical Critical Care
OB in Global Health September 8, 2014, 6:30 pm
Hosted by Dr. Melinda New and the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology
Growing Appropriate ICU Care in Low Income Countries December 15, 2014, 6:30 pm
Hosted by Dr.
VU Researchers develop a new insect repellent that could save lives
May 6, 2014
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http://www.cnn.com/2014/05/05/tech/innovation/big-idea-bug-spray/index.html
When is bug spray more than just bug spray? When it's a compound that, according to researchers at Vanderbilt University, is thousands of times stronger than DEET, works on many different insects and could very well save lives.
Fogarty Fellow, Kasia Lipska, M.D., M.H.S., shares her insight on the global diabetes epidemic in this opinion from today’s online issue of the New York Times
April 25, 2014
https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/26/opinion/sunday/the-global-diabetes-epidemic.html
Twelve years ago, my husband and I packed up all of our belongings and moved to Trivandrum — a steamy, tropical town at the southern tip of India in Kerala. At the time, I was a medical student interested in studying stroke. For the next six months I dressed in a sari and walked to work on jungle roads. At the hospital, I immediately began seeing a steady stream of young patients affected by strokes, many of whom were so severely disabled that they were unable to work.
5th Annual CUGH Conference: Universities 2.0: Advancing Global Health in the Post-MDG Era
March 14, 2014
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http://2014cughconference.org/
Fifth Annual CUGH conference
Universities 2.0: Advancing Global Health in the Post-MDG Era
May 10-12, 2014 | The Washington Hilton, Washington DC
2014 Global Health Case Competition
March 10, 2014
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In the 2014 Global Health Case Competition, teams proposed solutions to address road traffic injuries in urban Vietnam
The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health’s Student Advisory Council hosted its fourth annual Global Health Case Competition from February 5-8, 2014.
Community support groups improve HIV ART adherence in rural Mozambique
February 28, 2014
Walking through life together - Community HIV ART adherence in rural Mozambique
Morrumbala District of Zambézia Province, Mozambique
Community Engagement and Clinical Trial Success: African-American Women Outreach and Pre-Diabetic Outcomes
February 24, 2014
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Vanderbilt Symposium on Infection and Immunity Registration Open
February 7, 2014
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The Vanderbilt Symposium on Infection and Immunity on April 11th, 2014 in the Student Life Center at Vanderbilt University. This symposium is co-hosted by the
Fogarty Fellow Dr. Rachel Idowu Learns Skills Useful for Global Health Career
February 7, 2014
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https://www.fic.nih.gov/News/GlobalHealthMatters/january-february-2014/Pages/rachel-idowu-kenya.aspx
For Dr. Rachel T. Idowu, her Fogarty fellowship in Africa helped her gain the skills needed to conduct research in low-income settings - skills that were immediately useful when she finished the program and began work at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Fogarty funding spurs global health innovations
February 7, 2014
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https://www.fic.nih.gov/news/globalhealthmatters/november-december-2013/pages/framework-innovations-projects.aspx
A Framework grant awarded to Drs. David W. Wright, Frederik Haselton and Douglas Heimburger at Vanderbilt University is enabling a dozen American and Zambian research trainees to develop and deploy novel solutions for this critical issue. A new inexpensive test would improve the likelihood of detecting infection and also reduce drug resistance in the parasite by treating only those who harbor it instead of blanket-treating anyone with a fever, which commonly occurs in malaria endemic countries.