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Ambassador Mark R. Dybul, M.D., will outline guiding principles for a new global health approach focused on the overall health of people and communities, rather than the eradication of specific diseases, during the 2012 Joseph J. Kinyoun Memorial Lecture. Titled “Reshaping Global Health: Translating Scientific Advances into Global Action,” the NIAID-sponsored lecture will take place Tuesday, October 2 at 2 p.m. in the Lipsett Amphitheater, Bldg. 10.
Dybul co-directs the Global Health Law Program in Georgetown University’s O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, where he is also a distinguished scholar. He is also the inaugural global health fellow of the George W. Bush Institute.
As former U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator (2006 to 2009), Dybul oversaw the implementation of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), one of the largest international health initiatives in history aimed at addressing a single disease. In his discussion of the future of global health, Dybul will examine the need to reconfigure the funding of global health programs to be more centralized, efficient, innovative, free of conflicts of interest and drawn equitably from local sources.
Reshaping global health : translating scientific advances into global action [electronic resource] / Mark R. Dybul.
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Translating scientific advances into global action
Author:
Dybul, Mark R. National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
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Translating scientific advances into global action
Abstract:
(CIT): Ambassador Mark R. Dybul, M.D., will outline guiding principles for a new global health approach focused on the overall health of people and communities, rather than the eradication of specific diseases, during the 2012 Joseph J. Kinyoun Memorial Lecture. Titled "Reshaping Global Health: Translating Scientific Advances into Global Action," the NIAID-sponsored lecture will take place Tuesday, October 2 at 2 p.m. in the Lipsett Amphitheater, Bldg. 10. Dybul co-directs the Global Health Law Program in Georgetown University"s O"Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, where he is also a distinguished scholar. He is also the inaugural global health fellow of the George W. Bush Institute. As former U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator (2006 to 2009), Dybul oversaw the implementation of the President"s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), one of the largest international health initiatives in history aimed at addressing a single disease. In his discussion of the future of global health, Dybul will examine the need to reconfigure the funding of global health programs to be more centralized, efficient, innovative, free of conflicts of interest and drawn equitably from local sources. For more information, visit http://www.niaid.nih.gov/news/events/meetings/kinyounSeries/Pages/2012KinyounLecture.aspx.
Subjects:
Health Behavior Health Policy International Cooperation Outcome Assessment (Health Care) World Health