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2008
- December 2008
IOM: Health should be pillar of foreign policy
Panels optimistic about global health diplomacy
Fogarty hosts summit on sub-Saharan Africa
Global health leaders cite Fogarty's role
Top schools form global health consortium
Tanzanians trained in culture of merit
Sir Michael Marmot decries inequities
Mathematics modeling could aid in crisis
Decline in malaria noted in Kenya
Sight set on thinking globally, acting locally
Social justice looms large, says Fogarty trainee
EU gives U.S. scientists a piece of the pie
Plagues part of the human condition
U.S. health research stagnant, says advocacy group
Housewives are the face of HIV in India
Guest Opinion
People-in-the-news
Briefs
Harold Varmus to Deliver Barmes Lecture on ‘The U.S. Commitment to Global Health’
Fogarty/NLM program strengthens African medical journals
- November 2008
The Role of Science in Advancing Global Health Diplomacy event
Fogarty awards bioethics grant to Indiana U
- October 2008
Fogarty honored by health leaders
Prestigious Framework grants awarded to U.S., Mexican, Chinese institutions
Framework program helps faculty cross departmental lines
Congressman Fogarty's legacy celebrated
Fogarty training ground is a "very rich soil"
Unified NIH research agenda on climate change sought
Early flu wave may protect against worse one later
Nets would help quash Chagas disease
Fogarty, NSF award ecology of disease grants
Milk better than soda for building lean body mass
Biodiversity grants in search of dietary therapies
NIH offers high risk grants
Local approaches to cancer in Africa - Guest Opinion
Training program hailed
Fogarty launching pad for Wolfe
Global Health Briefs
People in the News
Early Pandemic Flu Wave May Protect Against Worse One Later
- September 2008
For a Global Generation, Public Health Is a Hot Field
NSF and Fogarty Award Eight Ecology of Infectious Disease Grants
Fogarty awards $4.6 million to expand global health network
NU Expands Global Health Program
Tulane Expands Global Health
UCSF Will Collaborate with UC Berkeley on Global Health
Duke Receives Fogarty Grant to Establish Master’s in Global Health
Fogarty commemorates namesake at Rhode Island event
- August 2008
Top AIDS trainees salute Fogarty
Information technology, please?
From Bethesda to Botswana: Fogarty Scholars train here and abroad
Fogarty turns forty...faces new challenges
China strives to be world leader in science, expert says
Experts back earlier vaccinations for measles
Evidence key to advocacy, aide says
Briefs
Burden of Chagas disease still high after a century effort
Research should have local impact
Longer course of HIV drug helps babies who nurse
HIV border "sub-epidemic" could spread, researcher says
Fogarty awarded special funds from HHS to analyze global flu data
Malaria transmission rate change linked to kids' ages
Merson: Prevention efforts "woefully insufficient"
People in the News
Study says to base flu policy on life-years saved
Former trainee creates 'virtual hospital' kit for cholera
- July 2008
NIH Creates Global Health Program to Fight Chronic Diseases
Fogarty Announces Awardees of the 2008 International Clinical Research Scholars & Fellows Program
- June 2008
Fogarty Releases New Strategic Plan
When Disaster Strikes in China...Researchers React
Climate Change and Global Health Go Hand in Hand
Visiting World Leader Promotes Broad Agenda for the Poor
AIDS Expert Challenges Western Apathy
Fogarty Director Wins Prestigious Infectious Disease Award
ADHD Lowers Global Productivity
How Parasite Genes Differ May Be Key to Chloroquine Resistance
Cognitive Deficits Linked to Cerebral Malaria in Children
People in the News
NIH Enhances Peer Review and Encourages High-Risk, Investigator-Initiated Research
- April 2008
Stephen Lewis to kick off Fogarty's 40th anniversary Scholars in Residence series, Tuesday, May 6
NIH's National Library of Medicine Opens New Global Health Exhibit
IOM Examines U.S. Commitment to Global Health
Nearly One-Third of South Africans Surveyed Suffer from a Psychiatric Disorder
Rice Cropping Intensity and Duck Populations Identified as Risk Factors for Bird Flu Outbreaks
Study Finds Chernobyl's Radioactive Fallout Increases Thyroid Tumor Risk
New Model to Optimize Child Development in Developing Countries Finds Success
Croatian Children Still Suffer Weapon-Related Injuries in the Wake of War
Economist Offers Perspective on Health Programs in Developing Countries
Resources to Counter Infectious Diseases Poorly Allocated, Study Shows
Fogarty Trains Future Generation of Global Health Innovators
Fogarty-in-the-News
Estonia's HIV Epidemic Expanding Rapidly Due to New Injectors of Illegal Drugs
Homologous Recombination Does Not Play Major Role in Evolution of Human Influenza A Virus
Polio Meeting Report Published in The Lancet
Congressional Hearing Highlights Fogarty’s Role in Global Health Research
Study Finds Suicide Risk Factors Consistent Across Nations
Fogarty Grantee Encourages Collaborations Between U.S. and African Scientists
NIH Strengthens Research Collaborations Between U.S. and India
Fogarty Director Moderates World Malaria Day Briefing on Capitol Hill
Fogarty-supported study tracks flu to viral reservoir in tropics
- February 2008
NIH Support Grows to Battle Global Epidemic of Non-Communicable Diseases
Latest Malaria Research Published in Supplement Edited by Fogarty Scientist
Genetically Engineered Mosquitoes May Aid in the Fight Against Malaria
Scientists Report that Misdiagnosis of Malaria is Common
Low-Cost Synthetic Form of Artemisinin May Provide Solution in Malaria Battle
Summer Flu Outbreak of 1918 May Have Provided Partial Protection Against Pandemic
Comprehensive Malaria Control in Africa Projected to Cost $3 Billion Per Year
Cost-Effective Solutions Could Alleviate Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases in Africa
Holocaust Survivors Spare Children Psychological Wounds of Their Traumatic Past
Smoking Will Kill One Million Indians Each Year, Fogarty-Supported Study Says
Fogarty Hosts Reception to Welcome New Japanese Fellows to NIH
Infectious Disease Modelers Gather at Fogarty to Address Roadblocks
Kenyan Malaria Expert Proposes Holistic Approach to Disease Control
Obesity Among Syrian Women Has Reached Epidemic Levels
DDT's Ongoing Role in Malaria Control Examined
Bacterial Diseases Follow Seasonal Patterns in Vietnam, According to Fogarty Analysis
People in the News
Fogarty-funded study shows emerging infectious diseases are on the rise
- January 2008
Top Malaria Experts Publish Groundbreaking Research to Aid Malaria Eradication Efforts
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