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Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

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Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 10:34
Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life

Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nations highest academic honours.

Categories: Global Health Feed

Global Health Now - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 09:42
96 Global Health NOW: The Rising Toll of PEPFARs Pause; The Philippines Sex Ed Debate; and Pelting the Town Red advocates are demanding the release of already-approved and critically needed PEPFAR funds that have yet to be disbursed. September 4, 2025 A counsellor with the AIDS Support Organization talks to people during an HIV clinic day at TASO Mulago service center. Kampala, Uganda, February 17. Hajarah Nalwadda/Getty The Rising Toll of PEPFARs Pause    As HIV programs across Africa take stock of a mounting human toll from PEPFAR-related disruptions to care this year, advocates are demanding the release of already-approved and critically needed PEPFAR funds that have yet to be disbursed, .     Escalating impact: Abrupt interruptions to HIV/AIDS programs in Tanzania and Uganda this year have led to babies being born with HIV, increased life-threatening infections, drug shortages, and clinic closures, according to a new .     Fears of a dark future: The PHR report also found that public trust in domestic government, U.S. foreign aid, and HIV care has been underminedwith interviewees expressing fears of a dark future of increased infections and fewer resources for care.     Frozen funds: While Congress ultimately exempted PEPFAR from widespread aid cuts, the Trump administration has of those funds, which will disappear when the fiscal year ends on September 30. 
  • Activists rallied near the White House yesterday, protesting the freeze and demanding immediate release of the funds, .  
They are impounding those funds. That is not legal, said Atul Gawande, former assistant administrator for global health at USAID, who spoke at the protest.
Related: HIV is on the rise among older Africans, but care and research overlook this group lessons from Kenya and South Africa   GLOBAL HEALTH VOICES The Latest One-Liners   Climate change may shift the geographic distribution of Indias Big Four venomous snakescobra, krait, Russells viper, and saw-scaled viperinto previously low-risk northern and northeastern states, led by researchers from Indias Dibru-Saikhowa Conservation Society and colleagues.  
A single shot of the antibiotic, benzathine penicillin G (BPG), is just as effective as the often-used 3-dose regimen in treating early stages of syphilis, ; authors say the findings could help simplify treatment at a time when BPG is in short supply globally, and syphilis rates are alarmingly high.  
Treatment guidelines for tungiasis, a neglected tropical parasitic disease affecting millions globally, ; the disease, caused by sand fleas that burrow into the skin, especially affects children and older adults, causing severe pain and physical impairment.  
Dengue disease severity in humans is exacerbated by waning immunity to Japanese encephalitis vaccination, a phenomenon that particularly affects people in areas like Nepal, which has long had vaccination for Japanese encephalitis but is now dealing with increasing dengue, and which speaks to the complex nature of flavivirus immunity.   U.S. Vaccine Policy News F.D.A. Official Overruled Scientists on Wide Access to Covid Shots   West Coast states band together to provide vaccine recommendation after RFK Jr. replaces CDC panel     7 burning questions for RFK Jr. as he faces senators on CDC turmoil and more     Can you get a COVID shot? Heres your fall vaccine guide     Trump "worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize" for COVID vaccines, Pfizer CEO says   TEEN PREGNANCY The Philippines Sex Ed Debate     Pregnancies among adolescent girls, 1014, are on the rise in the Philippines, surging 38% since 2019. While the crisis is sparking national concern, the deeply Catholic nation is divided on solutions.     Education gap: Many teens in the Philippines report receiving little to no reproductive health education, even on key topics like consent and contraception.  
  • Child and teen pregnancies in the country are among the highest in Asia, and abortion is illegal in all circumstances. 
Legislative clash: A bill to standardize comprehensive sex education and open access to sexual health services was introduced in 2022 but has long been stalledfiercely opposed by conservative and Catholic groups.  
  • The latest version of the bill was refiled last month. 
  GLOBAL HEALTH VOICES CHAGAS Dormant Danger in California    ~100,000 Californians may be unknowingly infected with Chagas disease, a potentially fatal parasitic illness that can lie undetected for years before triggering severe cardiac problems, .  
  Insidious impact: Chagas is caused by the parasite Trypanosoma cruzi carried by bloodsucking insects called kissing bugs. 
  • While the disease has been reported in 30 U.S. states, it is most prevalent in California, where four species of the insect have been identified. 
  • Researchers say confirmed cases are just the tip of the iceberg, estimating ~300,000 people in the U.S. could have it.  
Push for public health interventions: That is why researchers are urging U.S. health agencies to recognize Chagas as endemic, detailed in .  
  • Such a designation could increase surveillance and prevention efforts, . 
OPPORTUNITY Last Call for Early Bird Registration Rates for ICFP 2025!  Join fellow researchers, practitioners, and policymakers at the  in Bogota, Columbia, November 16, to exchange groundbreaking insights, spark collaborations, and shape the future of the sexual and reproductive health rights field. 
  • Early Bird registration ends TODAY, September 4
ALMOST FRIDAY DIVERSION Pelting the Town Red  
Some people scold their children for fighting.     But back in 1945, when youths in Bu簽ol, Spain, began pummeling one another with tomatoes, it was summarily agreed: Lets do this every year!     80 years later, theyre still at it.     Billed as the worlds largest annual food fight, the towns Tomatina festival unites 120 tons of inedible, overripe tomatoes (custom grown for the event) with 20,000+ battle-ready punters.    There is one rule: to avoid injury, squish the tomato, then throw.    For one manic hour, red bullets rain over the skies of Bu簽ol, leaving competitors exhausted and ankles deep in this tomato puree, said Bu簽ol deputy mayor Sergio Galarza.    As if this wasnt enough of a fever dream already within hours of close of play, the streets are hosed down and cleaner than before. Like nothing ever happened.       QUICK HITS Elham Al-Oqabi: In Yemen as in Gaza, bombs and starvation are stealing the lives of our children     Finding strength amid sleepless nights: Ukraines hidden mental health toll     The pregnancy risk almost no one knows about     The Baby Died. Whose Fault Is It?     Sweeteners can harm cognitive health equivalent to 1.6 years of ageing, study finds     Ko to serve as president of global infectious disease organization     National Academies report outlines ways Trump administration could simplify research regulations     Land mines and tuberculosis are no match for Tanzanian rats sniffing out danger and disease   Issue No. 2782
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Event | Seminar: Computer-based Predictions of RNA Structures: Where do we stand?

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 09:11

Join D2R for this hybrid seminar with Professor Eric Westhof from University of Strasbourg

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Event | Seminar: Computer-based Predictions of RNA Structures: Where do we stand?

51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine news - Thu, 09/04/2025 - 09:11

Join D2R for this hybrid seminar with Professor Eric Westhof from University of Strasbourg

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