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Characterization of a suspension Vero cell line for viral vaccine production
Vero cells, as approved by the World Health Organization, have been the most commonly used continuous cell line for viral vaccine production over the last 25 years, but their adherent phenotype continues to limit productivity.
Léa Bourigault +11 more
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Objective Obesity is a well-established risk factor for disease. Controversy exists regarding the relative risk of morbidity and mortality in individuals who are overweight or underweight compared with individuals with a normal body mass index (BMI).
Gordon G Liu +4 more
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Vanessa Druskat, Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Management, travels to India [PDF]
The recipient of a $1,500 CIE Faculty International Engagement Award, Professor Vanessa Druskat, Department of Management, traveled this summer to the PGM Institute of Management in Coimbatore, India to attend an international conference on human ...
Druskat, Vanessa Urch
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Wildlife and Human Diseases: Symptoms of Endangered Marine Ecosystems & Climate Change [PDF]
The Center for Health and the Global Environment, Harvard Medical School; Wildlife Trust; the Consortium for Conservation Medicine; and the Environmental and Energy Study Institute hosted a Congressional briefing entitled "Wildlife and Human Diseases ...
Naomi Friedman
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Community health workers (CHWs) play a crucial role in supporting retention in HIV care in Tanzania under the World Health Organization’s Treat-All policy. While the WHO promotes the differentiated service delivery (DSD) model for stable clients, not all
Tusajigwe Erio +2 more
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This paper argues in favor of a new urban model that harnesses the power that cities have to curb global warming. Such a model tackles fundamental management challenges in the energy, building and transport sectors to promote the growth of diverse and ...
Bauer, Steffen +4 more
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Institute for Global Health and Development : Issue 2 - March 2022 [PDF]
• Bulletin• Research and Publications• Uplifting Communities• Research Scientists at IGHD• Webinars and Dialogues• Celebration• Collaborate With Ushttps://ecommons.aku.edu/ighd_newsletter/1001/thumbnail ...
Institute for Global Health and Development,
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Institute for Global Health and Development : Issue 3 - April - June 2022 [PDF]
• Research Highlights• Reflections from IGHD’s Associate Faculty• Key Publications• Webinars and Dialogues• Celebration• Collaborate With Uhttps://ecommons.aku.edu/ighd_newsletter/1002/thumbnail ...
Institute for Global Health and Development,
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Making Poverty History? How Activists, Philanthropists, and the Public Are Changing Global Development [PDF]
From August 1 to 3, 2007, fifty preeminent U.S. and international experts from government, business, academia, and the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors came together at the Aspen Institute to explore the changing contours of the global development ...
Lael Brainard, Vinca LaFleur
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Transforming innovation for sustainability [PDF]
The urgency of charting pathways to sustainability that keep human societies within a "safe operating space" has now been clarified. Crises in climate, food, biodiversity, and energy are already playing out across local and global scales and are set to ...
Arond, Elisa +11 more
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