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Consortium of Universities for Global Health 6th Annual Conference

Published: 16 January 2015

Mobilizing Research for Global Health

Sheraton Boston Hotel | Boston, Massachusetts

March 26 – 28, 2015

with Special Satellite Sessions March 25, 2015

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Plenary Themes

Ebola: Looking Back, Lessons Learned, Looking Forward
Technology Revolution in Genetics, Relevance to Global Health
One Health: Emerging Infections and Food Security
Drivers of Chronic Non-Communicable Diseases
Improvement Science: From Theory to Practice
Big Problems – Big Ideas

Session Themes

Vaccines for the 21st Century | Recent Concepts in Vaccine Delivery | Resurgent Polio: When Two Good Enough Vaccines Aren't Good Enough | How Drug Resistance Works | Combating Antibiotic Resistance: New Tools at Point-of-Care | The Challenge of Declining Antibiotic Effectiveness | Global Non-Communicable Diseases: From Data to Policy | Global Nutrition: Challenges of Opportunities to Address Both Over- and Under- Nutrition | Improvement Science: Implications for Global Health | Context Really Does Matter: Improvement Science at the Frontlines | DCP3: The Essential Surgery Volume
Protection of Health Workers in Conflict | Environment and Health: Best Practices in Sustainability
Voices from the Global South | Opportunities for Global Health Diplomacy
Disaster Preparedness and Response: An All Hazard Approach

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