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Tulane University awarded global health education $400,000 grant
Tulane University today said it has received a $400,000 grant from the Fogarty International Center, part of the National Institutes of Health, to expand global health education. The funds will be used for a new, multidisciplinary global health certificate program - expected to begin in the fall...
City of New Orleans investigating resume claims of IT chief
The city of New Orleans is investigating allegations that Anthony Jones, the interim director of the Office of Technology, falsified his academic credentials, said assistant Chief Administrative Officer Courtney Bagneris. The issue was brought to the city's attention by the New Orleans Metropolitan Crime Commission. "The...
Look Who's Talking...Samir S. El-Dahr, M.D. and Professor of
Age: 49 Family: wife, Jane; and sons C.J., 20, Sami, 13 Education: doctor of medicine, University of Aleppo, Syria; pediatric residency at University of Maryland; fellowship in pediatric nephrology, University of Virginia at Charlottesville Hometown: Aleppo, Syria Samir El-Dahr's interest in...
Tulane professor examines 'Katrina cough' in $1.8M federally funded
A Tulane University researcher will study the lung health of New Orleans workers after Hurricane Katrina, in an investigation into the so-called "Katrina cough." Henry Glindmeyer, a professor of pulmonary, critical care and environmental medicine at Tulane School of Medicine, will use a mobile lab that will...
New head of Tulane Medical School feels a call to duty
Dr. Benjamin Sachs, a Harvard Medical School professor, was shell- shocked by his first interview for dean and senior vice president of Tulane University School of Medicine. The litany of health care problems in New Orleans -- limited access, absence of primary and preventative care, severe public health issues, political...
BioFactura Announces Positive Results in Development of New Rapid Diagnostic Tests for Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Infections and Bioterrorism Threats
ROCKVILLE, Md. -- BioFactura, Inc., announced that the first test kits for viral hemorrhagic fever diagnosis have completed initial clinical testing in West Africa. The clinical test kits were developed under a $3.8M grant awarded by the National Institutes of Health NIH and were developed by BioFactura in collaboration with...
In New Orleans, 'brain gain' fills in as government falters
Two years after Hurricane Katrina slammed into the Gulf Coast, the Fort Pike Volunteer Fire Department in east New Orleans does not lack for firetrucks. Shortly after the storm, it received two, donated by non-profit groups. Now, if it could only get a fire station to...
Surviving the Storm
Emerging from the Chaos: The LSU Health Sciences Center Larry H. Hollier, MD As the eye of Hurricane Katrina came ashore thirty-five miles east-northeast of New Orleans, poorly designed flood walls failed, allowing water to pour through the breaches and flood 80 percent of the city. Our campuses, our homes,...
$9.2M to boost research at LSU Health Sciences Center
The Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center New Orleans plans to use a $3.3-million grant and about half of a $5.9-million grant for infectious disease research and clinical and translational research, respectively. The Louisiana Board of Regents approved the funding Thursday. The other half of the...
Tulane University: from recovery to renewal
HURRICANE KATRINA took more than 1,500 lives. Most of those people died in their homes because they could not escape, or they died trying to escape the flood waters. The hurricane submerged 80 percent of the parish, a land mass seven times the size of Manhattan. The flood lasted for...
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