Julia Ramos Julia Ramos graduated as a double major in Women's and Gender Studies and Biology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Currently, Julia is in her third year at Johns Hopkins School of Medicine. As a future academic physician, she will dedicate h...
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6/29/2017 2:33:42 PM
ASTMH/Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Annual Meeting Travel Awards The Travel Awards are offered to qualified students, early career investigators and scientists actively working in the tropical medicine field to attend the Society’s Annual Meeting. These awards facilit...
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10/8/2015 2:49:42 PM
Krishna Patel Krishna was initially raised in India but spent most of her childhood and adolescent years growing up in south Georgia. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia, where she discovered a desire to learn about resource allocation and...
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9/20/2022 5:11:23 PM
Jo Henderson-Frost Jo is a 4th year medical student at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She spent the last year in Peru and Bolivia studying Chagas cardiomyopathy. Her research focuses on plasma and immunological biomarkers and patient attitudes and knowledge of cardiac...
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1/7/2016 10:20:46 PM
Karen A. Goraleski, CEO Karen A. Goraleski is CEO of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. ASTMH, located in Arlington, Virginia and founded in 1903, is the largest international scientific organization of experts dedicated to reducing the worldwide burde...
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10/8/2015 11:47:30 AM
Michelle Hillman Michelle grew up in Brookline, MA, and attended Lafayette College, where she majored in Biology and minored in Spanish. She spent her summers interning at Boston University School of Medicine, working with a very diverse population, which sparked an initial...
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9/6/2023 5:47:02 PM
Centennial Travel Award in Basic Science Tropical Disease Research Frequently Asked Questions Question: Is citizenship of the U.S. or Canada required? Answer: No. Citizenship of the U.S. or Canada is not a requirement. As long as the applicant is enrolled a...
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11/24/2015 1:01:10 PM
Ashley Appiagyei Ashley Appiagyei is a second year medical student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Before beginning medical school, Ashley received her undergraduate degree in Psychology from Boston University and a graduate degree in Public Health (MPH)...
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1/7/2016 10:23:49 PM
Welcome to My Communities! This is where Council and subgroup members can communicate and share information with other members in their respective groups. Asking questions, making suggestions, uploading articles and sharing documents are just a few benefits of this page. My C...
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11/3/2015 11:17:36 AM
ASTMH News May 2012 1. ASTMH Members on Capitol Hill: World Malaria Day On April 25, ASTMH, in partnership with Malaria No More, PATH and other malaria and other R&D organizations, commemorated World Malaria Day on Capitol Hill with a two-part ...
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10/9/2015 3:04:27 PM
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