Thursday - Friday, May 4th-5th 2006 Exhibit: "Giving Women Power over AIDS" Feinstone Hall Exhibit opening at noon on Thursday, May 4th more information about The Global Campaign for Microbicides at http://www.global-campaign.org/exhibit.htm
Friday, May 5th 2006 Faces of Africa: An Evening of African Cultures Sommer Hall, Feinstone Hall Join us in a celebration of African cultures! Event will be in Feinstone and Sommer Halls, and include traditional African dishes, a showcasing of arts and cultures, a fashion show featuring APHN members, and much much more, with an afterparty on the 9th floor. For more information, contact: aphn@jhsph.edu
Friday, March 10, 2000 4:15PM - 6:30PM Room East Wing Auditorium - Hygiene PREVENTION OF MOTHER TO CHILD TRANSMISSION OF HIV IN SUB SAHARAN AFRICA: FROM BEDSIDE RESEARCH TO PUBLIC HEALTH POLICIES Sponsored by Johns Hopkins African Public Health Network in collaboration with the Department of International Health, Division of Disease Control. Talks followed by a panel discussion. Featuring Donald Burke, MD, Director and Professor, Dept. of International Health; Jean B. Nachega, MD, MPH, Research Associate, Dept. of International Health; Ms. Sandra Thurman, Director, Office of AIDS Policy, the White House; Crispus Kiyonga, MD, Minister of Health/Uganda; Lynne M. Mofenson, MD, NICHD/NIH, Rockville, MD; Mary Glenn Fowler, MD, MPH, NCHSTP/CDC, Atlanta, Georgia; Catherine Wilfert, MD, Director, Pediatric AIDS Foundation, Duke Univ. Med. Ctr, Durham, NC; Caludine Mtshali, MBBS, Senior Medical Representative, Embassy of South Africa to US
Monday, March 13, 2000 5:30PM - 6:30PM Room 2030 - Hygiene INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION FOR HEALTH RESEARCH: THE TROPICAL DISEASE MODEL Sponsored by Johns Hopkins African Public Health Network in collaboration with the Department of International Health, Division of Disease Control. Featuring Lucas O. Adetokunbo, MD, Professor of International Health at Harvard School of Public Health. The speaker propose to review how the need for research on malaria, onchocerciasis, African Sleeping sickness and other tropical diseases is being met by international collaboration through global networks of scientists. To be Moderator: Jean Nachega, M.D., M.P.H.
Tuesday, April 6, 1999 Title: Field job/training opportunities in Sub Saharan Africa (cancelled) Speakers: Taha Taha, MD, PhD, Betty Addison, M.S. Jean Sack Moderator: Jean Nachega, M.D. Place: Place: W 3031 Time: 12:15-1:30
Tuesday, April 13, 1999 Title: HIV/AIDS in Sub Saharan Africa: new challenges for prevention and control Speaker: Thomas C. Quinn, MD Professor and Senior Investigator NIAID/NIH Johns Hopkins School of Medicine Moderator: Kenrad A. Nelson, M.D. Dept. of Epidemiology Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Place: East Wing Auditorium Time: 12:15-1:30
Tuesday, May 4, 1999 Title: Being Successful and Productive in Africa After Studying Abroad Speaker: Aiah Gbakima, PhD Associate Professor Morgan State University Moderator: Jean Nachega, MD Place: Hygiene W 3031 Time: 12:15-1:30
Tuesday, May 24, 1999 APHN post-graduation party!!! Place: Cafetaria, 9th floor Hygiene Building Jophns Hopkins School of Public Health 155 N Wolfe Street Time: 9pm-2am
Wednesday, April 29th 1998 Promoting Access to AIDS Technologies in Developing Countries Panel Discussion with Speakers: Donald Burke, MD, JHSPH Fernando Zacarias, MD, PAHO Michael Towns, MD, Becton Dinckinson Paolo Mioti, NIH Joanes Van Dam, PhD, Population Council Amie Batson, PhD, World Bank Place: East Wing Auditorium
Monday, December 7, 1998 50th Anniversary of the universal declaration of human rights: 1948-98 Inter-University Symposium in collaboration with Health and Human Right Group Topic: Central Africa Great Lakes Region Crisis: New Genocide Threat? Speakers: Robert Laurence, MD, JHSPH Adotei Akwei, MS, Amnesty International Gilbert Burnharm, MD, PhD, JHSPH Jack Geiger, New York University Ruth Walkup, PhD, International Refugee Section Place: East Wing Auditorium
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