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The speakers have been announced for Part 3 of the Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities series! Learn more here:
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🎯 The FINALE is here! 🎯
After two incredible parts, we're bringing it home with Part 3 of our Global Health Pathways Workshop Series!
📍 November 8, 2025 | 8:30 AM– Noon PST 🏛️ UW Campus, HSEB 345
Brought to you by Women in Global Health Seattle Chapter and University of Washington Department of Global Health
🔥 Speaker Lineup for Part 3
- Presentation Session: The Portfolio Approach
Speakers: Kitty Harding and Clare Szalay Timbo
- Working Session: Your Story Toolkit
Speakers: Kirsten Gagnaire and Kitty Harding
- Panel Session: “Alternative Paths & Advanced Strategies”
Moderator: Julie...
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November 5, 2025 at 9:55 PM
The speakers have been announced for Part 3 of the Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities series! Learn more here:
https://bit.ly/WGHWorkshopPt3
https://bit.ly/WGHWorkshopPt3
A new study conducted jointly by DGH and South African researchers confirms that text-based follow-up between patients and providers after adult voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention is just as safe as in-person visits, while preserving the quality of care. https://bit.ly/PLOS2wT
Strengthening evidence for text-based telehealth in post-operative care: A pragmatic study of the reach and effectiveness of two-way, text-based follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision in South Africa
Building upon evidence of safety and efficiency gains from a randomized control trial (RCT) in South Africa, we further scaled implementation of two-way, short message service (SMS), text-based (2wT) follow-up after voluntary medical male circumcision (VMMC). We aimed to determine if gains in adverse event (AE) identification and reduced follow-up visits could be maintained when 2wT was implemented in routine VMMC settings. A pragmatic, stepped wedge design (SWD) study was implemented across three districts in South Africa. Men ages 15 and older could opt into the 2wT telehealth follow-up...
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October 30, 2025 at 9:05 PM
A new study conducted jointly by DGH and South African researchers confirms that text-based follow-up between patients and providers after adult voluntary medical male circumcision for HIV prevention is just as safe as in-person visits, while preserving the quality of care. https://bit.ly/PLOS2wT
The speakers have been announced for Part 2 of the Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities series. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/WGHWorkshopPt2
🔥 Meet Our Part 2 Power Speakers!
We're thrilled to introduce the incredible lineup for Part 2 of our Global Health Pathways Workshop Series.
Women in Global Health Seattle Chapter, in partnership… | Women in Global Health Seattle
🔥 Meet Our Part 2 Power Speakers!
We're thrilled to introduce the incredible lineup for Part 2 of our Global Health Pathways Workshop Series.
Women in Global Health Seattle Chapter, in partnership with the University of Washington Department of Global Health, presents a three-part workshop series “Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities”, free for the community, designed to equip mid-career global health professionals with practical skills, practice-based leadership strategies, and current market intelligence for today's dramatically changing job landscape.
🔥 Speaker...
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October 28, 2025 at 9:15 PM
The speakers have been announced for Part 2 of the Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities series. Learn more here: https://bit.ly/WGHWorkshopPt2
Join us this Wednesday from 9 a.m. - 4:40 p.m. PDT for the UW/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research and UW Center for AIDS & STD 22nd Annual STI & HIV Research Symposium! RSVP and learn more about the keynote speaker Gregorio Millett here: bit.ly/25CFARSympos...
October 27, 2025 at 9:00 PM
Join us this Wednesday from 9 a.m. - 4:40 p.m. PDT for the UW/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research and UW Center for AIDS & STD 22nd Annual STI & HIV Research Symposium! RSVP and learn more about the keynote speaker Gregorio Millett here: bit.ly/25CFARSympos...
The speakers have been announced for Part 1 of the Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities series. Learn more here: bit.ly/WGHWorkshop
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📢 Workshop Series Announcement: Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities
Women in Global Health Seattle Chapter, in partnership with the University of Washington Department of Global Health, presents a three-part workshop series “Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities”, free for the community, designed to equip mid-career global health professionals with practical skills, practice-based leadership strategies, and current market intelligence for today's dramatically changing job landscape.
Workshop Schedule:
📍 Part 1 | October 24, 2025 | 1:00–2:30...
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October 23, 2025 at 3:01 PM
The speakers have been announced for Part 1 of the Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities series. Learn more here: bit.ly/WGHWorkshop
For the last 27 years, the UW/Fred Hutch CFAR Seminar Series has brought clinical and laboratory-based researchers to present their cutting-edge insights to our research community. Please join us VIRTUALLY over Zoom for the October seminar.
Register here: https://bit.ly/CFARNov25
Register here: https://bit.ly/CFARNov25
October 22, 2025 at 6:00 PM
For the last 27 years, the UW/Fred Hutch CFAR Seminar Series has brought clinical and laboratory-based researchers to present their cutting-edge insights to our research community. Please join us VIRTUALLY over Zoom for the October seminar.
Register here: https://bit.ly/CFARNov25
Register here: https://bit.ly/CFARNov25
Women in Global Health Seattle, in partnership with DGH, presents a three-part workshop series, “Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities.” Learn more here: https://bit.ly/WGHWorkshop
#wghseattle #womeninglobalhealthseattle #wgh #uwglobalhealth #uw #globalhealth | Women in Global Health Seattle
📢 Workshop Series Announcement: Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities
Women in Global Health Seattle Chapter, in partnership with the University of Washington Department of Global Health, presents a three-part workshop series “Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities”, free for the community, designed to equip mid-career global health professionals with practical skills, practice-based leadership strategies, and current market intelligence for today's dramatically changing job landscape.
Workshop Schedule:
📍 Part 1 | October 24, 2025 | 1:00–2:30...
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October 20, 2025 at 10:15 PM
Women in Global Health Seattle, in partnership with DGH, presents a three-part workshop series, “Global Health Pathways: Navigating Careers & Opportunities.” Learn more here: https://bit.ly/WGHWorkshop
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📆📢 Passionate about #healthequity and #publichealth? Thurs October 23rd at 2pm PT, join @hspop.uw.edu for a discussion of how prevention thinking can guide research and action for meaningful change, w/ guest speaker Dr. Paul J. Fleming, hosted by Dr. India Ornelas. Register at bit.ly/ImagineDoing...
October 20, 2025 at 9:08 PM
📆📢 Passionate about #healthequity and #publichealth? Thurs October 23rd at 2pm PT, join @hspop.uw.edu for a discussion of how prevention thinking can guide research and action for meaningful change, w/ guest speaker Dr. Paul J. Fleming, hosted by Dr. India Ornelas. Register at bit.ly/ImagineDoing...
In Africa, hypertension is a leading cause of illness and death among PLWH. To address this, Professor Chris Longenecker and a team of researchers launched the PULESA-Uganda study, testing scalable ways to integrate blood pressure treatment into HIV clinics.
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A One-Stop-Shop: Integrating Hypertension Care into HIV Clinics
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October 16, 2025 at 7:50 PM
In Africa, hypertension is a leading cause of illness and death among PLWH. To address this, Professor Chris Longenecker and a team of researchers launched the PULESA-Uganda study, testing scalable ways to integrate blood pressure treatment into HIV clinics.
https://bit.ly/CLHypertension
https://bit.ly/CLHypertension
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Are you a practitioner or researcher passionate about climate change and health?
The University of Washington REACH Center’s Implementation and Evaluation Fellowship advances the application of implementation science to climate and health adaptation in the Northwest.
Apply here by November 28.
The University of Washington REACH Center’s Implementation and Evaluation Fellowship advances the application of implementation science to climate and health adaptation in the Northwest.
Apply here by November 28.
October 2, 2025 at 9:09 PM
Are you a practitioner or researcher passionate about climate change and health?
The University of Washington REACH Center’s Implementation and Evaluation Fellowship advances the application of implementation science to climate and health adaptation in the Northwest.
Apply here by November 28.
The University of Washington REACH Center’s Implementation and Evaluation Fellowship advances the application of implementation science to climate and health adaptation in the Northwest.
Apply here by November 28.
Please join us via Zoom for the October UW/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research seminar. Register here: bit.ly/CFAROct25
September 10, 2025 at 11:10 PM
Please join us via Zoom for the October UW/Fred Hutch Center for AIDS Research seminar. Register here: bit.ly/CFAROct25
Thank you for everything Bryan Weiner! 💜💛
Our amazing Director @bjweiner.bsky.social is retiring from academia and professional life at the end of the month (sob) - please join us in thanking him for everything he has done for the field and people of #impsci #implementationScience. Bryan, we will miss you! 💜💛💜💛
September 5, 2025 at 8:39 PM
Thank you for everything Bryan Weiner! 💜💛
There is still time to register for SEATRAC's 8th Annual Advanced TB Research Training Course! Hear from guest speaker John Green, award-winning New York Times bestselling author, who will be talking about his newest book, “Everything is Tuberculosis.”
Learn more here: bit.ly/TBCourse25
Learn more here: bit.ly/TBCourse25
September 3, 2025 at 8:08 PM
There is still time to register for SEATRAC's 8th Annual Advanced TB Research Training Course! Hear from guest speaker John Green, award-winning New York Times bestselling author, who will be talking about his newest book, “Everything is Tuberculosis.”
Learn more here: bit.ly/TBCourse25
Learn more here: bit.ly/TBCourse25
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Last month, 57 scientists from 11 countries joined us at UW @uwdgh.bsky.social in Seattle for an intensive week of #impsci. We are so thankful to each of you for spending your valuable time learning with us! Want to attend in 2026? Bookmark bit.ly/UWISInstitut... to hear when 2026 dates are set 💜💛📆
September 2, 2025 at 6:40 PM
Last month, 57 scientists from 11 countries joined us at UW @uwdgh.bsky.social in Seattle for an intensive week of #impsci. We are so thankful to each of you for spending your valuable time learning with us! Want to attend in 2026? Bookmark bit.ly/UWISInstitut... to hear when 2026 dates are set 💜💛📆
Reviewing data from the Maui and Los Angeles wildfires, three studies highlight the invisible, long-term health impacts of wildfires. Dr. Kristie Ebi, DGH professor, notes that some of these health impacts could be due to the types of materials that are burned in wildfires.
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August 26, 2025 at 8:22 PM
Reviewing data from the Maui and Los Angeles wildfires, three studies highlight the invisible, long-term health impacts of wildfires. Dr. Kristie Ebi, DGH professor, notes that some of these health impacts could be due to the types of materials that are burned in wildfires.
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Applications are open until Monday, September 15 for the Northern Pacific Global Health LEADERs Fellowship program: a 12-month clinical research training program for U.S. pre- and postdocs and LMIC postdocs interested in global health research.
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August 22, 2025 at 12:36 AM
Applications are open until Monday, September 15 for the Northern Pacific Global Health LEADERs Fellowship program: a 12-month clinical research training program for U.S. pre- and postdocs and LMIC postdocs interested in global health research.
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New research shows that extreme heat may be making us sicker. Kristie Ebi, professor of global health, is optimistic that these detailed analyses of temperature-morbidity relationships will help identify interventions that can decrease hospitalizations during heat waves. wapo.st/4olAV1P
Hotter summers could be making us sicker in unexpected ways
While scientists have spent decades covering how extreme heat and cold lead to death, new research using data from California emergency departments shows that the heat may be making us sicker too.
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August 18, 2025 at 10:21 PM
New research shows that extreme heat may be making us sicker. Kristie Ebi, professor of global health, is optimistic that these detailed analyses of temperature-morbidity relationships will help identify interventions that can decrease hospitalizations during heat waves. wapo.st/4olAV1P
This week, the U.S. Department of Energy released a draft report promising a critical review of climate science, coinciding with the EPA’s move to roll back climate regulations. Dr. Kristie Ebi, DGH and DEOHS professor, shares how the report misrepresents climate research.
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We fact-checked the Trump administration’s climate report
Scientists say the report cherry-picks key data and misrepresents the state of climate research.
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August 7, 2025 at 7:31 PM
This week, the U.S. Department of Energy released a draft report promising a critical review of climate science, coinciding with the EPA’s move to roll back climate regulations. Dr. Kristie Ebi, DGH and DEOHS professor, shares how the report misrepresents climate research.
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A warm welcome to the 34th President of the University of Washington, Robert J. Jones, who took office on Aug. 1.
In his previous role as chancellor the University of Illinois, he oversaw the launch of Carle Illinois College of Medicine. bit.ly/4fk6wwZ
In his previous role as chancellor the University of Illinois, he oversaw the launch of Carle Illinois College of Medicine. bit.ly/4fk6wwZ
August 4, 2025 at 6:11 PM
A warm welcome to the 34th President of the University of Washington, Robert J. Jones, who took office on Aug. 1.
In his previous role as chancellor the University of Illinois, he oversaw the launch of Carle Illinois College of Medicine. bit.ly/4fk6wwZ
In his previous role as chancellor the University of Illinois, he oversaw the launch of Carle Illinois College of Medicine. bit.ly/4fk6wwZ
CFAR is accepting applications for the 2025 New Investigator Awards, which are designed to encourage early-stage investigators to conduct independent research, acquire preliminary data, publish, and write grants to obtain funding to continue their HIV research careers. Learn more: bit.ly/CFAR25NIA
CFAR International Infrastructure Award
Infrastructure awards are designed to build capacity for UW/Fred Hutch CFAR international HIV research activities and can be used to renovate facilities and purchase supplies and equipment that...
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July 31, 2025 at 7:07 PM
CFAR is accepting applications for the 2025 New Investigator Awards, which are designed to encourage early-stage investigators to conduct independent research, acquire preliminary data, publish, and write grants to obtain funding to continue their HIV research careers. Learn more: bit.ly/CFAR25NIA
The University of Washington’s Seattle Tuberculosis Research Advancement Center is proud to host the 8th Annual Advanced TB Research Training Course, happening virtually from September 8–12, 2025.
For course info, registration, and payment information, click here: bit.ly/TBCourse25
For course info, registration, and payment information, click here: bit.ly/TBCourse25
July 30, 2025 at 5:49 PM
The University of Washington’s Seattle Tuberculosis Research Advancement Center is proud to host the 8th Annual Advanced TB Research Training Course, happening virtually from September 8–12, 2025.
For course info, registration, and payment information, click here: bit.ly/TBCourse25
For course info, registration, and payment information, click here: bit.ly/TBCourse25
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Congratulations 🎉🎉 to Dr. Jerry Cangelosi on retiring after 13 years as a DEOHS professor and a recent term as associate dean for research in the @uofwa.bsky.social School of Public Health! He and his team developed a less invasive way to screen people for TB. deohs.washington.edu/hsm-blog/tak...
Taking down TB
Professor Jerry Cangelosi retires after 13 years on the DEOHS faculty
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July 24, 2025 at 8:08 PM
Congratulations 🎉🎉 to Dr. Jerry Cangelosi on retiring after 13 years as a DEOHS professor and a recent term as associate dean for research in the @uofwa.bsky.social School of Public Health! He and his team developed a less invasive way to screen people for TB. deohs.washington.edu/hsm-blog/tak...
Congratulations to DGH faculty members Dr. Kenneth Mugwanya and Dr. Julianne Meisner for receiving endowed appointments!
These appointments celebrate their visionary work in research, mentorship, and global service.
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These appointments celebrate their visionary work in research, mentorship, and global service.
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Global Mentorship and Interdisciplinary Research: Recognizing Two DGH Faculty Members
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Congratulations to DGH faculty members Dr. Kenneth Mugwanya and Dr. Julianne Meisner for receiving endowed appointments!
These appointments celebrate their visionary work in research, mentorship, and global service.
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These appointments celebrate their visionary work in research, mentorship, and global service.
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Speaking with @uwsph.bsky.social for their Methods to Research to Practice series, Arianna Means, implementation scientists and assistant professor of global health, shares the role of implementation science in her work improving maternal and child health around the world. bit.ly/AMeansSPH25
Arianna Means shares why preventing childhood illnesses is imperative for global health | UW School of Public Health
Implementation science can have lifesaving impact. UW SPH faculty Arianna Means shares how her team leads this work around the world.
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May 29, 2025 at 10:00 PM
Speaking with @uwsph.bsky.social for their Methods to Research to Practice series, Arianna Means, implementation scientists and assistant professor of global health, shares the role of implementation science in her work improving maternal and child health around the world. bit.ly/AMeansSPH25
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#equity is (should be) a throughline in #impsci, not simply an add-on step. We've pulled together dozens of papers, videos, and websites on our page on "Equitable #ImplementationScience" to help you ensure equity is always top of mind in your work: impsciuw.org/implementati...
Equitable Implementation Science
Equitable implementation science
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May 22, 2025 at 5:23 PM
#equity is (should be) a throughline in #impsci, not simply an add-on step. We've pulled together dozens of papers, videos, and websites on our page on "Equitable #ImplementationScience" to help you ensure equity is always top of mind in your work: impsciuw.org/implementati...