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St. Petersburg Times Examines Work Of Paul Farmer, Potential Candidate For USAID, State Department Position
The St. Petersburg Times examines the work of Paul Farmer - "the Harvard-educated doctor who, starting in Haiti, built a multinational organization on the radical idea that poor patients deserve the same care as rich ones" and is reportedly being considered for a high-level job with USAID or the State Department. The newspaper reports that though it"s "not a sure thing, even his candidacy indicates how far the international aid establishment has come around to Farmer"s way of thinking, health care experts say."
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The widely-used Affymetrix Whole-Transcript Gene 1.0 ST (sense target) microarray platform, normally used to assay gene expression, can also be utilized to interrogate exon-specific splicing. Research published in the open access journal BMC Bioinformatics shows scientists how to monitor alternative splicing activity on a genome-wide scale, without investing in new exon microarray technologies.
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Responding To Global Health Crises: Seminar, Australia

How The World Health Organization develops its policy recommendations and responds to global health crises is the subject of a talk at The Australian National University today. The seminar will be given by Dr Tikki Pang, Director of Research Policy and Cooperation at the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition to discussing his role at the WHO, Dr Pang will also talk about the role that primary health care plays in developing countries. Dr Pang, an ANU graduate, is also Secretary of the WHO Research Ethics Review Committee and Advisory Committee on Health Research. Prior to joining the WHO, he was Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Malaya. Dr Pang is a Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists (UK), Institute of Biology (UK), American Academy of Microbiology (USA), Academy of Medicine of Malaysia and Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS), and a Member of the International Molecular Biology Network (IMBN). He holds a PhD in Immunology-Microbiology from ANU. SEMINAR: Global perspectives on health policy development: from evidence to practice WHO: Dr Tikki Pang, World Health Organization, Director of Research Policy & Cooperation WHEN: 3pm - 4.30pm, Monday 13 July WHERE: Finkel Theatre, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, Garran Road, ANU. Australian National University


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