We are excited to release our latest episode of The Business of “Doing” Science, a riveting conversation about The Global Health Renaissance. In our second Science Social Hour, we talk with Punam Amratia, PhD, and Fredros Okumu, PhD, about this timely and important topic for a unique science social hour. From the front lines of malaria control to working with international health organizations and local governments, Drs. Amratia and Okumu share firsthand experiences and bold insights on funding and aid, #capacitybuilding, and what it really takes to create lasting impacts in the #globalhealth arena.
Join us as we explore how global health was evolving to be more #data-driven, #sustainable, and locally led across Africa, just 5 months ago. This episode was recorded before the US Government changed many of its policies and support of global health initiatives. Already, a lot of what is described in this episode is being affected by these changes.
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We are excited to release our latest episode of The Business of “Doing” Science, a riveting conversation about The Global Health Renaissance. In our second Science Social Hour, we talk with Punam Amratia, PhD, and Fredros Okumu, PhD, about this timely and important topic for a unique science social hour. From the front lines of malaria control to working with international health organizations and local governments, Drs. Amratia and Okumu share firsthand experiences and bold insights on funding and aid, #capacitybuilding, and what it really takes to create lasting impacts in the #globalhealth arena.
Join us as we explore how global health was evolving to be more #data-driven, #sustainable, and locally led across Africa, just 5 months ago. This episode was recorded before the US Government changed many of its policies and support of global health initiatives. Already, a lot of what is described in this episode is being affected by these changes.
S2E1: Career Development Series: The Power of Mentorship in Professional Development
The Business of "Doing" Science
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1 year ago
S2E1: Career Development Series: The Power of Mentorship in Professional Development
We’re excited to kick off Season 2 of The Business of “Doing” Science podcast with career transition expert, Yonette Thomas, PhD! Join us as Dr. Thomas discusses the vital role of #mentorship in professional development and shares her journey from the National Institutes of Health (#NIH) to founding the global nonprofit #UrbanHealth360 and #Strategic Transitions—a business focused on guiding individuals to make successful #careertransitions and embrace new professional opportunities. As a leader and empowering force, Dr. Thomas offers invaluable insights on staying true to yourself while forging your #professional path. Don’t miss this inspiring conversation!
The Business of "Doing" Science
We are excited to release our latest episode of The Business of “Doing” Science, a riveting conversation about The Global Health Renaissance. In our second Science Social Hour, we talk with Punam Amratia, PhD, and Fredros Okumu, PhD, about this timely and important topic for a unique science social hour. From the front lines of malaria control to working with international health organizations and local governments, Drs. Amratia and Okumu share firsthand experiences and bold insights on funding and aid, #capacitybuilding, and what it really takes to create lasting impacts in the #globalhealth arena.
Join us as we explore how global health was evolving to be more #data-driven, #sustainable, and locally led across Africa, just 5 months ago. This episode was recorded before the US Government changed many of its policies and support of global health initiatives. Already, a lot of what is described in this episode is being affected by these changes.