2017-01-17

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January 2017

Tobacco control can save billions of dollars and millions of lives
WHO news release, January 10, 2017

Report: The Economics of Tobacco and Tobacco Control (Monograph 21)
from the WHO and the National Cancer Institute at NIH, released January 10, 2017

Updates from the Center for Global Health Studies
Fogarty news, January 5, 2017

Implementation science to accelerate clean cooking for public health
Environmental Health Perspectives, January 2017

December 2016

Final trial results confirm Ebola vaccine provides high protection against disease
WHO news release, December 23, 2016

Grantee news: Challenges remain in HIV care in Africa
University of Rochester Medical Center news, December 21, 2016

What are the top global health research stories of 2016?
Fogarty news, December 15, 2016

Global health community pays tribute to NIH Director Dr Francis S Collins

Recognizing NIH Director Dr Francis S Collins, a global health hero
Opinion by Fogarty Director Dr Roger I Glass

NIH Director Dr Francis S Collins discusses the value of global health research and training

Fogarty provides support to Ebola-affected countries

Focus on the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS):

Developing neurological research capacity in LMICs

Chagas disease studies inform Zika research in Brazil

NIH funds research network to reduce stroke in Africa

NIH-funded trial to assess benefits of clean cookstoves

Profile: Fogarty Fellow Dr Laura Lewandowski studies lupus in South African children

Global research funders launch World Report tool to aid funding analysis

NIH gathers experts to discuss Zika and child development

People in the news - December 2016

Global health briefs - December 2016

November 2016

First new HIV vaccine efficacy study in seven years has begun
South Africa hosts historic NIH-supported clinical trial
NIAID/NIH news, November 28, 2016

Birth year predicts bird flu risk
Blog post by NIH Director Dr. Francis S. Collins, November 22, 2016

Related publication: First flu is forever, co-authored by Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
Science, November 11, 2016

Related publication: Potent protection against H5N1 and H7N9 influenza via childhood hemagglutinin imprinting
Science, November 11, 2016

Your flu risk may be linked to the year you were born, featuring Fogarty's Dr Cecile Viboud
CNN, November 10, 2016

New study finds clean cookstoves may improve women's heart health
Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves news, November 21, 2016

NIH-led effort examines use of big data for infectious disease surveillance
Fogarty/NIH news, November 14, 2016

Related publication: Big Data for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Modeling
Supplement to the Journal of Infectious Diseases, December 1, 2016

Georgetown Unviersity Medical Center selects global health champion [Fogarty Director] Roger I Glass as recipient of highest award
Georgetown Unviersity Medical Center news, November 11, 2016

The promise of a strong US-Cuba health partnership
State Department DipNote blog post by HHS Secretary Sylvia Mathews Burwell, November 7, 2016

Testing of investigational inactivated Zika vaccine in humans begins
NIAID/NIH news, November 7, 2016

Ebola virus glycoprotein with increased infectivity dominated the 2013–2016 epidemic (supported by NIH)
Cell, November 3, 2016

Timing and periodicity of influenza epidemics
co-authored by Fogarty's Dr. Cecile Viboud
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), November 3, 2016 (online)

Fogarty awards $3.8M in exploratory grants for chronic disease and injury research
Fogarty news, November 3, 2016

Five viruses added to HHS report on carcinogens
NIH news, November 3, 2016

Grantee news: Mexico's soda tax could reduce diabetes, heart disease and health costs, new study [supported in part by Fogarty] finds
University of California San Francisco news, November 1, 2016

October 2016

Grantee news: Data indicate significant impact of NIH African bioethics training programs
Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics news, Oct 31, 2016

Related publication: Bioethics training programmes for Africa: evaluating professional and bioethics-related achievements of African trainees after a decade of Fogarty NIH investment
BMJ Open, September 15, 2016

Ebola-affected countries receive NIH support to strengthen research capacity
Fogarty/NIH news, October 26, 2016

Charles A Sanders Partnership Award recipients [Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and Pfizer] announced
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health news, October 19, 2016

NIH contributes to global effort to prevent and manage lung diseases
NIH-funded trial will measure health benefits of clean cookstoves
Fogarty/NIH news, October 19, 2016

NIH awards $30M to Emory, Johns Hopkins, Colorado State for household air pollution study
Emory University news, October 18, 2016

Emory, Johns Hopkins researchers get $30M to study household air pollution
Atlanta Business Chronicle, October 26, 2016

Hopkins to use $30 million grant to study impact of cooking methods on air pollution
Baltimore Sun, November 7, 2016

Women report vaginal ring for preventing HIV [as part of NIAID-supported trial] had little effect on sexual intercourse
NIAID/NIH news, October 18, 2016

National Academy of Medicine elects 79 new members, including former Fogarty grantees Dr. Patricia J. Garcia and Dr. Prabhat Jha
National Academy of Medicine news, October 17, 2016

US and EU sign implementing arrangement on Horizon 2020
US Mission to the European Union news, October 17, 2016

NIH project focuses on integration of HIV and NCD care
The Lancet, October 15, 2016

Study finds Ebola treatment ZMapp holds promise, although results not definitive
NIAID/NIH news, October 13, 2016

A path to global health security
HHS Blog, October 12, 2016

Event: Development is not destiny: Launching the 2015 Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study
Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME), October 7, 2016

Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD) 2015
Special issue of The Lancet, October 8, 2016

Uganda National Council of Science and Technology (UNCST) signs MoU [with NIH] to support Ugandan scientists, research
New Vision - Uganda, October 5, 2016

September 2016

US-India joint effort targets genes and traits to improve glaucoma screening, prevention and treatment
National Eye Institute news, September 29, 2016

Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases tackles the global burden of lung diseases
Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases news, September 27, 2016

African medical education program enters next phase

Continuing to strengthen science capacity in Africa
Opinion by Fogarty Director Dr Roger I Glass

Fogarty awards $3M to support emerging research leaders in developing countries

HHS makes progress on Zika, yellow fever vaccines

Focus on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at 70:
CDC celebrates 70 years of global health leadership

Cuba is new site for NIH-funded research training program

Fogarty program develops bioethics expertise in Uganda

Q and A with Fabio Mesquita: Building global HIV research capacity

Profile: Fulbright-Fogarty Fellow Dr Brie Falkard studies cholera in children in Bangladesh

Fogarty posts mHealth training materials

Child dehydration diagnostic tool validated

NIH Director advises Fogarty Fellows and Scholars

People in the news - September 2016

Global health briefs - September 2016

Planning grants for global noncommunicable disease research centers announced by National Cancer Institute
NCI Center for Global Health news, September 21, 2016

HHS takes steps to provide more information about clinical trials to the public
NIH news, September 16, 2016

Federal prize competition seeks innovative ideas to combat antimicrobial resistance
NIH news, September 8, 2016

HHS accelerates development of mRNA-based Zika vaccine
HHS news, September 7, 2016

August 2016

NIH collaboration helps advance potential Zika treatments
NIH news, August 29, 2016

Progress and challenges in scaling up laboratory monitoring of HIV treatment
co-authored by Fogarty Deputy Director Dr. Peter Kilmarx
PLOS Medicine, August 23, 2016

Related publication: Availability and use of HIV monitoring and early infant diagnosis technologies in WHO member states in 2011–2013: Analysis of annual surveys at the facility levelPLOS Medicine, August 23, 2016

Addressing NCDs through research and capacity building in LMICs: lessons learned from tobacco control
Global Health Action, August 19, 2016

NIAID scientists explore connection between Ebola survival and co-infection with malaria parasites
NIAID/NIH news, August 16, 2016

Related publication: Plasmodium Parasitemia Associated with Increased Survival in Ebola Virus-Infected Patients
Clinical Infectious Diseases, August 15, 2016 (online)

NIH awards $3M to support emerging research leaders in developing countries
Fogarty news, August 4, 2016

NIH begins testing investigational Zika vaccine in humans
NIAID/NIH, August 3, 2016

July 2016

HHS forges unprecedented partnership to combat antimicrobial resistance
HHS news, July 28, 2016

NIH launches early-stage yellow fever vaccine trial
NIAID/NIH news, July 27, 2016

HIV therapy for breastfeeding mothers can virtually eliminate transmission to babies
NIAID/NICHD/NIH news, July 18, 2016

Fogarty awards $13M to train HIV researchers in LMICs

Case Western Reserve Researcher Receives NIH grant for HIV Research in Uganda
Drs. Henry Boom at CWRU and Moses Joloba at Makerere University will direct effort
Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine news, July 21, 2016

University at Albany, Downstate Medical combat AIDS epidemic in Republic of Georgia
University at Albany news, June 6, 2016

UB partners with University of Zimbabwe to launch $1.3 million HIV research program
University at Buffalo news, May 19, 2016

New York State International Training and Research Program (NYS-ITRP) receives $1.5M from NIH to conduct HIV research training in Kazakhstan
SUNY Downstate Medical Center news, May 9, 2016

New grants will help develop expertise in research ethics

Dartmouth receives renewal grant for international research ethics training
Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine news, June 22, 2016

Focus: Using implementation science to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission

Related publication: Advancing Implementation Science in Prevention of Maternal-Child HIV TransmissionJournal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (JAIDS) Supplement, June 30, 2016 (online)

Fogarty training will expand mHealth research capacity

Partnerships are essential to Fogarty's success
Opinion by Fogarty Director Dr Roger I Glass

Q and A with Dr Peter Mason:
Training researchers in Zimbabwe

Profile: Fogarty Dental Fellow Lilliam Pinzón studies Mexican children with HIV

Fogarty trains Pakistani scientists in biorisk management

People in the news - July 2016

Global health briefs - July 2016

NIH expands investment in HIV cure research
Six research teams to lead collaborative investigations worldwide
NIAID/NIH news, July 13, 2016

International collaboration to create new cancer models to accelerate research
NCI/NIH news, July 11, 2016

NIH launches largest-ever study of breast cancer genetics in African-ancestry populations
NCI/NIH news, July 6, 2016

PREVAIL treatment trial for men with persistent Ebola viral RNA in semen opens in Liberia
NIAID/NIH news, July 5, 2016

NIH funds Zika virus study involving U.S. Olympic team:
Researchers will monitor potential infections among group of U.S. athletes traveling to Brazil
NICHD/NIH news, July 5, 2016

June 2016

NIH-led effort uses implementation science approaches to reduce mother-to-child HIV transmission
NIH/Fogarty news, June 30, 2016

Related publication: Advancing Implementation Science in Prevention of Maternal-Child HIV TransmissionJournal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes (JAIDS) Supplement, June 30, 2016 (online)

Analysis of 1976 Ebola outbreak holds lessons relevant today
Fogarty news, June 29, 2016

Related publication: Discovery and description of Ebola Zaire Virus in 1976 and relevance to the West African epidemic during 2013-2016
The Journal of Infectious Diseases, June 29, 2016

History credits [Dr Peter Piot] with discovering Ebola on his own. History is wrong
STAT, July 14, 2014

Zika vaccines protect mice from infection
NIH-funded research suggests human vaccine is possible
NIAID/NIH news, June 28, 2016

Related publication: Vaccine protection against Zika virus from Brazil
Nature, June 28, 2016

Researchers discover the 2009 swine flu pandemic originated in Mexico
Mount Sinai Hospital news, June 27, 2016

Related publication: Origins of the 2009 H1N1 influenza pandemic in swine in Mexico, co-authored by Fogarty scientists
eLife, June 28, 2016

Grantee news: Study: One-third of hospitals in developing world lack running water
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health news, June 22, 2016

NIH launches large [international] study of pregnant women in areas affected by Zika virus
NIAID/NIH news, June 21, 2016

Single IRB policy to streamline reviews of multi-site research
NIH news, June 21, 2016

HHS engages in historic health collaboration with Cuba
HHS news, June 13, 2016

Building global capacity and training to support household air pollution research
NIEHS Global Environmental Health newsletter, June 2016

May 2016

Grantee news: Unmet surgical needs high for world’s 60 million refugees
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health news, May 26, 2016

World leaders and advocates unite in Washington, DC for one mission: Make mental health a global priority
NIMH/NIH news, May 20, 2016

Universities consider sustainable future in global health

Academic partnerships key to success, study says

Bill Gates visits NIH for ongoing talks

Fogarty's RAPIDD program has catalyzed the field of infectious disease modeling

Focus on the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA):

Advancing research on alcohol abuse and dependence

Studying alcohol and HIV: a dangerous combination

NIAAA advances fetal alcohol exposure research

Urgent vs Important global health issues
Opinion by Fogarty Director Dr Roger I Glass

Q and A with Dr Alain Beaudet of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research on the Global Alliance for Chronic Diseases

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