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Global Environmental Health: From Cell to Society

Friday, October 30, 2015 08:00to17:00

This full day conference aims to provide an opportunity to those interested in environmental health sciences to learn about the ground-breaking work conducted on the topic in the region and beyond....

Winners of the Global Health Travel Awards for Postgraduate Medical Residents Announced!

Published: 11 June 2015

For the first time, the Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME) program and 51ԹGlobal Health Programs are distributing travel awards to medical residents! Without further due, here are our first...

Recent Publications from 51ԹFaculty

Published: 11 June 2015

In the past few weeks, 51Թresearchers have published several papers on a variety of global health topics....

51ԹInternational TB Centre Trainee Research Day

Wednesday, June 10, 2015 12:30to18:00

The 51ԹInternational TB Centre is proud to present its 3rd annual Trainee Research Day. The goal of the Research day is to showcase the vital contributions of the students and post-doctoral...

Spring 2015 Travel Awards Winners Announced!

Published: 3 June 2015

Congratulations to our Spring Travel Awards winners!...

Drinkable Book - Educates as it Purifies

Published: 3 June 2015

Dr. Theresa Dankovich discovered pAge during her PhD in Chemistry at 51Թ. She is now on a mission to help create a drinkable book, which "educates as it purifies". Dr. Dankovich has...

51ԹSummer Institute

Monday, July 6, 2015toFriday, July 17, 2015

The 51ԹSummer Institute in Infectious Diseases & Global Health is offering 3 courses in the summer of 2015, with internationally renowned faculty, diverse participant groups, and...

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