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The Global Health Online Directory is a dynamic searchable index of current projects and programs involving Columbia University faculty, staff, and students who contribute expertise in education, research, and treatment relating to worldwide public health. This site is intended to stimulate awareness, communication, and collaboration internally as well as beyond the Columbia community by connecting visitors to global-health resources at the university, including project leaders, current research, academic programs, campus events, and fieldwork opportunities around the world.

Easily searchable by location, subject, project leader, program type, or funding source, this directory features programs initiated by a wide array of Columbia's schools, institutes, and departments from multiple disciplines, including medicine, public health, journalism, international affairs, and more. It provides detailed information on these global health endeavors—from program descriptions and project leaders' contact information to links to related programs and departments' Web sites.

The directory will be updated regularly and will also grow with submissions from the Columbia community. If you are participating in a project that is not listed, please tell us about it.

This site will feature the latest global-health projects at the university as well as news stories from around the world. An updated calendar of global-health events will highlight conferences, speakers, workshops, and seminars taking place on campus.

We welcome your feedback.





What's New at Columbia

Special Global Health Event
November 7th, 6-8pm
Hess Commons, Medical Center

Watch "H5N1 — Killer Flu," PBS film, which highlights the efforts of epidemiologists, doctors, and veterinarians as they respond to outbreaks of avian flu throughout Vietnam. Following the screening, join a distinguished panels of experts to discuss the program and the global health community's response to avian flu.

"An End to Poverty?"
A discussion with Jeffrey Sachs, Amartya Sen, Gareth Stedman Jones, and Emma Rothschild.
November 9th, 6:15-9pm
Alfred Lerner Hall, Roon Arledge Auditorium
More information

Understanding Katrina
Experts examine broad issues at a special public event.
November 11th, 10 am-2pm
Low Library
More information

Global Health in the News

FDA to oversee body parts industry
KeralaNext: Health | Thu, 31 Aug 2006 11:19:20 UT

Hydroxyurea and sickle cell anemia: Effect on quality of life
Current HIV/AIDS Reports | Thu, 31 Aug 2006 10:36:13 UT

Headlines From Tuesday's Papers
Los Angeles Business Journal Online: Health Care | Thu, 31 Aug 2006 09:08:19 UT





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Columbia University's initiatives in public health span the globe. Explore a program or project in a location of your interest.

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Global Health Seminar Series

Spring 2005



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