Which news stories in 2013 were the most popular among readers of Fogarty'sGlobal Health Matters newsletter? From a visit to the NIH campus by renowned global health philanthropist Bill Gates, to new tools to detect counterfeit antimalaria medicines, to increased emphasis on chronic diseases, 2013 has been an eventful year for global health research at the National Institutes of Health.
Top NIH global health research news stories of 2013
- African medical schools see profound culture change through Medical Education Partnership Initiative (MEPI)
- Global disease burden study reveals successes, challenges
- Bill Gates delivers Barmes lecture, celebrates research collaborations with NIH
- Mental health must be integrated into global health care delivery
- FDA, NIH partner to fight against counterfeit antimalarial medicines with FDA-developed handheld detection tool
- Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) 2013 meeting: Partnerships, capacity building needed to strengthen universities in developing nations
- Water poses complex issues for global health scientists
- New Indian rotavirus vaccine provides hope: Opinion by Dr Roger I Glass
- Fogarty funding spurs global health innovations
- Chinese bats likely source of SARS virus, researchers report
- Chronic disease battle needs global collaboration
- Fogarty awards $22M through new HIV research training program
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