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The Intersection of Healthcare and Conflict
Today, the world is facing the highest number of violent conflicts since the Second World War. According to the United Nations, 2 billion people — a…
Feb 13
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GLOBE by ApiJect
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Ed Kelley, Ph.D.
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Charlotte Mackay
October 2023
Faster and Better – How AI is Reshaping Vaccine and Medication Research
At last month’s UN General Assembly Meeting in New York, world leaders and experts sounded alarm bell after alarm bell that we have missed all the…
Oct 18, 2023
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Ed Kelley, Ph.D.
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Charlotte Mackay
August 2023
Crossing the Last Mile: Delivery Systems
After the surge in medical technological advancements brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and shift toward digital innovations in healthcare, we may…
Aug 17, 2023
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Ed Kelley, Ph.D.
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Charlotte Mackay
June 2023
An Insight into the Repercussions of Medical Waste and its Disposal.
by Flora Koska
Jun 29, 2023
May 2023
Self-care and the Rapidly Changing Market of Obesity Drugs
Could 5 new anti-obesity drugs recently approved by the FDA and other regulators make a difference in one of the world’s biggest public health…
May 31, 2023
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Ed Kelley, Ph.D.
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Charlotte Mackay
April 2023
The End of COVID-19? Not for Everybody.
We are now entering our fourth spring of the global COVID pandemic. But this spring looks far different from the last three. April of 2020 saw the world…
Apr 12, 2023
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Ed Kelley, Ph.D.
March 2023
The Long Road with Long COVID
With infections dropping, COVID-19 seems to have become obsolete. What’s next?
Mar 30, 2023
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Ed Kelley, Ph.D.
February 2023
When Business as Usual is Bad for Public Health
By Don Berwick and Ed Kelley
Feb 22, 2023
November 2022
Vaccines Beyond COVID-19
mRNA technology was launched originally not for COVID-19 but for personalized vaccines for chronic diseases like cancer. Can we do a better job this…
Nov 1, 2022
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Ed Kelley, Ph.D.
September 2022
Leading After Emergency
After pages of goals and recommendations on responding to COVID-19 and preparing for the next pandemic, one thing is still lacking: leadership
Sep 1, 2022
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Ed Kelley, Ph.D.
August 2022
Solving “Impossible” Problems Starts Here
The chasm between the West and rest on healthcare quality and access seems insoluble. But we can narrow the gap.
Aug 25, 2022
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Dr Paul Rutter
On Polio, Monkeypox, and COVID-19
The Lessons We Can, and Cannot, Take
Aug 4, 2022
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Ed Kelley, Ph.D.
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