Men “missing” from population-based HIV testing: insights from qualitative research
Tuesday, 19 January 2016
UC BERKELEY AUTHOR: Maya Peterson UCSF AUTHOR: Carol S. Camlin, Tamara D. Clark DATE OF PUBLICATION: January 2016 REGION: Kenya and Uganda REFERENCE: Camlin CS, Ssemmondo E, Chamie G, et al. Men “missing” from population-based HIV testing: insights from qualitative research. AIDS Care. 2016;28(sup3):67-73. SUMMARY/ABSTRACT: Men’s uptake of HIV testing is critical to the success of “test
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Announcing new UC Berkeley I4Y/CGPH Adolescent Fellowship!
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Deadline: March 1, 2016 As a part of Innovations for Youth’s and Center for Global Public Health’s missions to support experiential learning for UC Berkeley graduate students interested in adolescent public health research, a graduate student fellowship opportunity to support adolescent research has been established. Fellowships in the amount of $2,500-$5,000 will be awarded to
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5th Bay Area Global Health Seminar in Berkeley highlights global health education, opportunities in online space
Monday, 07 December 2015
The Monday after Thanksgiving weekend brought together a robust gathering of global health colleagues from universities across the Bay Area for an enlivened and collaborative dialogue on the opportunities and challenges of global health education and partnerships. This was the fifth gathering of the Bay Area Global Health Seminar Series since its beginning in early 2014,
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UC Berkeley Summit focuses on global health and innovation in Middle East
Wednesday, 07 October 2015
In light of the current atmosphere of violence and political disorder in parts of the Middle East and North Africa, public health and innovation have recently been ushered to the back of the line in terms of regional priorities. It was up front and center at UC Berkeley the first weekend of October. While the
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Upcoming Binational Health Week to highlight UCB-UCSF health collaboration in new UC-Mexico Initiative
Friday, 11 September 2015
Upcoming 15th Annual Binational Health Week will highlight UCB-UCSF health collaboration in new UC-Mexico Initiative During the first two weeks of October, many distinguished guests from Latin America will be in the Bay Area for the 15th Annual Binational Health Week which will be hosted by the University of California, Berkeley, nearly a full decade
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UC Berkeley Students Embark on Global Health Summer Fellowships
Wednesday, 12 August 2015
Every summer, students from across UC Berkeley eagerly plan and prepare for overseas adventures. Many have ambitions to explore the world, learn new things, create lifelong memories, and seek adventure. And for some, high on the to-do checklist is to improve the lives of those less fortunate, in resource-poor communities far, far away from the sprawling green lawns and clear blue skies of
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Paul Gertler blogs: Good science gone wrong?
Wednesday, 05 August 2015
Good science gone wrong? Paul Gertler, professor, Haas School of Business and School of Public Health | 8/3/15 Most scientists want to tell the truth. We want to help people by answering important questions, and sharing what we learn. But the research endeavor is big and messy. And as we’ve learned from the climate change
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First UC Berkeley team to compete in Emory Global Health Case Competition takes top honors
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
When five UC Berkeley students assembled to enter the 2015 Emory Global Health Case Competition—the first time a Berkeley team had entered—they weren’t expecting to win. Nonetheless, they took the top prize at the prestigious international competition, which aims to promote awareness of and develop innovative solutions for 21st century global health issues. Twenty-four multidisciplinary
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UC Berkeley’s Emmunify uses simple technology to help vaccinate more infants and save lives
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Emmunify, an innovation stemming from awards from UC Berkeley Hacking Health and BigIdeas@Berkeley, uses communications technology to help vaccinate more infants so they can live longer, do better in school, have higher cognitive abilities, less malnutrition, earn more as adults, and get out of poverty. The team, composed of UCB graduate and undergrad students and
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‘The Million Dollar Question’ at the Bay Area Global Health Series Seminar
Monday, 17 November 2014
On Wednesday, 12 November 2014, the third Bay Area Global Health Series Seminar of the year was held at UC Berkeley. The seminar series is a quarterly seminar collaboration between UCSF, UC Berkeley, UC Davis, and Stanford which brings together global health experts from each school to talk about pressing global health issues. This topic
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USAID-Berkeley $10k Fellowship – Summer 2015
Tuesday, 14 October 2014
This year, USAID will fund fellowships for up to 20 UC Berkeley PhD and master’s candidates, for summer research conducted with a host organization in one of 7 target countries: Brazil, Colombia, India, Indonesia, Philippines, Senegal, and South Africa. The USAID “RI Fellowship” provides $10,000 per student. Funds can be used for international travel/housing and other expenses incurred during summer
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Infectious Disease Expert and UC Berkeley Professor, Art Reingold, offers primer on Ebola Outbreak
Tuesday, 07 October 2014
See the entire interview here: http://newscenter.berkeley.edu/2014/10/06/reingold-ebola-primer/ Ebola 101 video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LleznZCviBM&list=PL4DD1399BBF93AFBC
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