Read the latest publication from Toyin published in Reference Module in Biomedical Sciences “Diagnosis of Childhood Tuberculosis“. This marks the team’s 25th publication of the current calendar year!
New GCC grant announced
Today, Grand Challenges Canada (GCC) publicly announced 20 grants that had been awarded, including Toyin’s pediatric TB test grant! You can find out more about this project to develop blood-based TB test for kids on our website.
Blog post from Madlen Nash and Vaidehi Nafade
Read Maddee and Vaidehi’s latest blog post in Nature Microbiology “To eliminate TB, we need new tools and investments!“.
Review of our SP studies in TB
You can read a review of the team’s SP studies in TB in the latest issue of the National Medical Journal of India “Standardized patient method in tuberculosis research“.
Contributions from the team to a WHO report
In Moscow, WHO released this report on TB R&D “Global Investments in Tuberculosis Research and Development: Past, Present, and Future“, featuring the work of Vaidehi, Maddee and Sophie who are among the co-authors of the core writing team. Kudos!
Blog post from Madhukar Pai: need for political commitment to end TB
Read Madhu’s latest blog post in Nature Microbiology “We cannot End TB without political commitment“.
Blog post on combating TB stigma by Amrita Daftary
Read Amrita Daftary and Ellen Mitchell’s latest blog post in Nature Microbiology “Combating Tuberculosis Stigma: The time is now“.
Blog post: A deep dive into India’s health
Read Madhu’s latest blog post on Nature Microbiology “A Deep Dive into India’s Health“, which looks at The Lancet’s comprehensive analysis of India’s health.
New paper from Danielle Cazabon
Based on her MPH field work, Danielle’s paper “Structured identification of response options to address environmental health risks at the Agbogbloshie electronic waste site” was just published. Congratulations!
A must-read book – blog post from Madhukar Pai
From Madhu’s latest blog post in Nature Microbiology: “Rana Awdish, a physician, had the chance to die. Luckily for us, she did not. Her book “In Shock” is a must read for patients and doctors alike.” Read more here!