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Statement: Grave Concerns About Mass Layoffs at NIH and CDC

Posted 2 April 2025

These drastic measures threaten to undermine decades of progress in health research and place at risk the critical work being done to combat emerging and enduring diseases that disproportionately affect vulnerable populations here and around the world.

Non-CDC Options for Molecular and Serologic Testing for Parasitic Diseases

Posted 19 March 2025

This list of resources should not be considered as any endorsement by ASTMH, CDC/Division of Parasitic Disease and Malaria, CLIA, any accrediting body, nor should it be considered comprehensive.

Global Health is America's Health

Posted 18 March 2025

Two editorials in our Journal are now available online advocating for global health, U.S. public health and biomedical research institutions.

In Memoriam: 1989-1992 Board Member Dickson Despommier

Posted 4 March 2025

The Society mourns the loss of Dickson Despommier, PhD, a member of the Society's Board of Directors from 1989-1992 and one of the founders of Parasites Without Borders. 

Turbulent Times: Moving Forward together

Posted 18 February 2025

In these deeply troubling times, we offer strong support to all in our community. We are witnessing the drastic changes being imposed by the United States administration regarding global health, yet our Society remains committed to the advancement of science to save and improve lives. We have stood and will continue to stand for excellence in tropical medicine and global health research. 

Speaking Our Truth, Broadening our Audience

Posted 18 February 2025

As the U.S. government withdraws funding for research and programs aimed at public health, 2008 President Claire Panosian Dunavan encourages all ASTMH members to share personal stories with their elected officials, neighbors, friends, schools, service groups and houses of worship, etc.

ASTMH Calls on Congress to Halt Layoffs of Key U.S. Federal Employees

Posted 17 February 2025

Recent broad workforce reductions in essential federal public health and scientific personnel will severely hinder research efforts, compromising the safety of both the United States and the global community.

Meet the ASTMH Advocacy Team

Posted 11 February 2025

For nearly 20 years, Jodie Curtis and her team have been the Society’s voice in Washington, DC, Meet the others and learn more about what they do and what they have accomplished on behalf of ASTMH.
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