Federal Funding: Where are We? June 2012 Appropriations time is well underway in Washington, DC. A total of twelve appropriations bill must pass by September 30, 2012 and sequestration cuts will go into effect in January 2013. Despite some early progress in developing the ...
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10/9/2015 2:37:32 PM
ASTMH Supports Neglected Disease Legislation WASHINGTON – On Wednesday, May 10, 2006, the nation’s leading professional group in the field of tropical medicine announced its support of a major initiative that encourages the development of treatments for neglected diseases. ...
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10/12/2015 10:34:40 AM
ASTMH congratulates Nobel Prize winners The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) is very pleased to offer its congratulations to the three outstanding scientists who received this year’s Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine: ASTMH member William C. Cam...
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10/12/2015 10:37:51 AM
Debt Ceiling Agreement and the Very Real Threat to Tropical Medicine/Global Health Funding At the eleventh hour, Congress and the White House reached an agreement to raise the debt ceiling and to limit discretionary spending over the next decade. It has also set the stage f...
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10/9/2015 2:48:33 PM
Cholera: Outsmarting a Wily Foe What is it and why are we still fighting it? February 23, 1:30 p.m., Russell Senate Office Building, Rm. 485 Refreshments will be served Cholera outbreaks are occurring with increasing frequency and severity as demonstrated by the rece...
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10/9/2015 2:11:13 PM
PfSPZ Experimental Malaria Vaccine Statement August 9, 2013 -- ASTMH applauds the promising experimental malaria vaccine news released today by ASTMH past president and Sanaria CEO Stephen L. Hoffman, MD, DTMH, DSc (hon), FASTMH, CAPT, MC, USN (Ret.) and his team. Upon ...
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10/9/2015 2:43:32 PM
Senator Inouye, Champion for Research, Dies at 88 Senator Daniel K. Inouye, the Senate’s second longest serving member, died Monday, December 17, 2012 at the age of 88. Senator Inouye served in World War II where he was severely wounded and lost his right arm. He often rema...
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10/9/2015 2:40:35 PM
ASTMH World Malaria Day 2013 Statement Deerfield, Ill. — A preponderance of evidence demonstrates that U.S. investments in the treatment and prevention of malaria worldwide are working. Not only have malaria death rates in Africa dropped by one-third in the last decade...
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10/9/2015 2:42:31 PM
World at risk of bird flu pandemic, ill-prepared to handle it — WHO The world is at great risk of a new pandemic of deadly bird flu, but is ill-prepared to handle it, a top World Health Organization official said at an international conference here. 'It's a very difficult i...
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11/10/2015 10:54:56 AM
Researcher sounds new virus alarm Sharon Hill 5 November 2004 It's only a matter of time before a mosquito-borne pathogen that's worse than the West Nile virus reaches North America with the potential to kill people and devastate the livestock industry, says a U.S. res...
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