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So There's an (mHealth) App for That - Who Wants It?

Sponsor(s): mHealth@Duke
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Sex, Secrets and Global Health

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Developing Endoscopic Procedural Capacity in Globally Underserved Settings

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Academic Global Health: The Swedish Experience

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Making Health Markets Work for the Poor

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Haba na Haba Hujaza Kibaba, "Little by Little - Fills Up the Measure"

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Mental Health Response to the Nepal Earthquake

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Ebola in Sierra Leone: Impact, Lessons Learned and The Way Forward

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Improving Pneumonia Outcomes of HIV-Exposed Uninfected Children in Botswana

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PrEP Acceptability and Access in the U.S. and South Africa

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Sarphati Amsterdam: New, Major Population-Research Initiative into Diseases that Impact Children

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Bats, Viruses and Longevity: What's the Link?

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The Future of Health

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Global Value Chain Analysis and Global Health

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Innovations in digital health and medical technology in Africa: A faculty panel

Sponsor(s): Africa Initiative
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Global Mental Health at Duke Research Panel

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Global Breast Cancer: Challenges to Treatment in Low-Resource Settings

John Bartlett, MD, Duke Global Health Institute

Partnering for Health in Tanzania: Reflections on the Past 16 Years

CHIEF NATHANIEL EBO NSARKO Country Director, Ghana One Million Community Health Workers Campaign

Achieving SDG 3: The Role of the 2nd Generation Community Health Workers

Meena Fernandes, School Feeding in Ghana

School Feeding: A Global Overview and Recent Trends in Developing Countries

Dr. Brice Weinberg, Duke University

Nitric oxide and endothelial dysfunction in malaria and implications for treatment

Prof. Ha Thi Thu Bui and Assoc. Prof. Minh Van Hoang, Hanoi University of Public Health, Vietnam

Public Health in Vietnam: Achievements & Challenges

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