Nov. 29 ‘Unraveling Zika’ event features Dr. Elizabeth Stringer
The expert panel event will be Nov. 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the Nelson Mandela Auditorium of the FedEx Global Education Center on campus.
The expert panel event will be Nov. 29 at 6:30 p.m. in the Nelson Mandela Auditorium of the FedEx Global Education Center on campus.
The issue coincided with the 2016 International AIDS Conference.
The conference is an important international platform for policymakers, scientists and civil society groups to come together to deliberate progress and pitfalls in the fight against HIV.
Global Business Projects is a program at the Kenan-Flagler Business School that gives students the opportunity to consult on projects for real companies around the world.
The site lists experts for the media, the newest information on the virus and offers links to trusted sources.
The $50,000 grants were awarded to three teams of researchers at the UNC School of Medicine.
The study, published in BMC Public Health on May 12, 2016, was conducted by Dr. Nancy Hancock during her time as a Global Women’s Health fellow.
The symposium was held May 11 ahead of SMU’s commencement exercises on May 14, where Dr. Parham will receive an honorary degree for his innovative work to combat women’s cancers.
Dr. Parham will be honored May 14 for a career dedicated to improving the lives of women around the world.
Bradley Allf, a features writer for UNC Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases, profiled UNC’s multidisciplinary efforts to provide answers about the outbreak of the Zika virus.