Category: One Health
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Program Helps Address Nursing Shortage in Rural Wisconsin
Program Helps Address Nursing Shortage in Rural Wisconsin
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Suspending Kenya travel a difficult move
UW decision to suspend Kenya travel was a difficult move to ensure student safety.
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Considering health education through a One Health lens
The concept of One Health creates a framework for thinking about educating the next generation of health professionals, says Christopher Olsen, acting director of the Global Health Institute at the…
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GHI programs associate among those honored for engagement beyond campus borders
GHI programs associate Sweta Shrestha among those honored for engagement beyond campus borders for her work in Nepal.
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Mitman film looks inside Ebola from Liberian perspective
Professor Gregg Mitman shows the human side of the Liberian Ebola epidemic in his new film "In the Shadow of Ebola."
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Global Health Symposium spans disciplines, generations and the world
The 11th annual Global Health Symposium at the University of Wisconsin-Madison not only brings colleagues together from across disciplines, it provides an intergenerational forum for undergraduates, graduate students and faculty…
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Ebola whole virus vaccine shown effective, safe in primates
GHI Advisory member Yoshihiro Kawaoka leads group that shows Ebola whole virus vaccine is effective, safe in primates.
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Monona, Wis., introduces Year of the Bike
GHI researcher Maggie Grabow sows seeds for Monona, Wis., Year of the Bike.
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In the midst of Ebola, UW alumna learns to trust science
To many of us, flying into Liberia at the height of the Ebola epidemic would spell only danger. For Dr. Hannah Kirking, a Badger twice over and an epidemic intelligence…
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Keith Martin—physician, member of Parliament and activist—to address Global Health Symposium 2015
Dr. Keith Martin, physician, former member of Canadian Parliament, activist, to address the Global Health Symposium 2015.
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Colloquium showcases how GHI awards benefit Wisconsin and the world
GHI Research Colloquium 2015 shows how GHI grants improve health in Wisconsin and beyond.
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Seeking sustainable urban habitat for tomorrow’s ‘metro sapiens’
Assistant scientist Jason Vargo studies the future of urbanization and how moving into cities could lead to a sustainable future.
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Application Period Now Open for Graduate/Professional and Capstone Certificate in Global Health!
Applications will be accepted through April 15 for the 2015-2016 Graduate/Professional/Capstone Certificate in Global Health.
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Global Health Symposium 2015: Call for abstracts
Submission deadline: February 16. Open to faculty, staff, students from all schools/colleges.
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Lori DiPrete Brown among Brava’s 30 Women 2 Watch
DiPrete Brown among Brava's 30 Women to Watch; Dean Shim imagines well-being for women.
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Contributing to global collaboration and interdisciplinary teamwork
In a new article, GHI's Lori DiPrete Brown suggests new ways to improve global collaboration and interdisciplinary teamwork.
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Rural Wisconsin high school students explore global health and becoming world citizens
Workshop introduces rural Wisconsin high school students to global citizenship.
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Global Health Seminar Series: Reaching every last child in the polio eradication endgame
Dec. 11: CDC's Victoria Gammino discusses how to reach every child in the polio eradication endgame.
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Apply now for global health field courses
Registration is open for undergraduate field courses.
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Growing threat of vector-borne disease
The International Federation for Animal Health takes a new look at the increasing challenge of vector-borne diseases.