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Emily Halnon is a communications associate at GHTC.

Blog posts written by Emily

Total of 16 blog posts

December 15, 2011

Photos show "moving circle" of research breakthroughs

Emily Halnon is the Communications Associate at GHTC. Below is her reaction to a photo reception documenting programs in Kenya that GHTC hosted last week.

December 11, 2011

GHTC Photo Reception Highlights Research Breakthroughs in Kenya

In countries like Kenya, some of the most incredible global health research is taking place to develop new drugs, vaccines, diagnostics and other health products. In addition, previous research has lead to the roll-out of lifesaving health tools such as HIV and AIDS drugs, vaccines to protect children from pneumonia, and insecticide-treated bednets to prevent malaria.

November 10, 2011

GHTC members weigh in on importance of HIV and AIDS research

After Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s speech at the NIH earlier this week, GHTC asked our member organizations involved in HIV and AIDS why the US should continue to prioritize HIV and AIDS research.

November 9, 2011

Research Roundup: What We're Reading this Week

In this regular feature on Breakthroughs, we highlight some of the most interesting reads in global health research from the past week.

November 6, 2011

Why should Americans care about global health innovation

Today, the GlobalPost’s “Global Pulse” blog posted a series of video interviews that GHTC conducted with prominent Americans and leading US health officials about why Americans should care about global health and research.

November 3, 2011

Research Roundup: What we’re reading this week

In this regular feature on Breakthroughs, we’ll highlight some of the most interesting reads in global health research from the past week.