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“From a climate perspective, wildfires should be the first things on our minds for many of us in the U.S.,” says Marshall Burke.
The medical community has a persistent problem: we don’t know how to tell our stories.
A team led by Manu Prakash, associate professor of bioengineering, has invented a low-cost device that can be used at home for detecting the coronavirus in saliva
Our founder and director reflects on an unprecedented year in global health and looks forward with renewed hope.
Stanford Global Health Director Michele Barry co-authors a commentary in Academic Medicine addressing Global Health education during the pandemic
While many of us were anxiously pacing through a week-long election, the United States quietly but formally withdrew from the Paris Climate Agreement...
In this newsletter, we shed light on the complexity of the COVID-19 pandemic on a very vulnerable population: migrants and refugees at the U.S. - Mexico border.
While this newsletter ordinarily focuses on the ongoing pandemic, I would like to take a moment this week to highlight a monumental achievement in global health: wild-poliovirus eradication from the African continent.