Heawon Kim
Apr 13, 20162 min read
Do Pharmaceutical Companies have an Obligation to Aid Poor People Suffering from Malaria
The widespread issue of malaria in developing countries is not a topic your average American citizen likes to discuss over lunch. This...
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Sharon Cruz
Mar 16, 20162 min read
The Threat of Ebola
: http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/28/world/africa/sierra-leone-citizens-told-to-stay-home-to-halt-ebola.html rref=health&module=Ribbon&ver...
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Heawon Kim
Jan 20, 20163 min read
The South African Burden
As of 2013, there were an estimated 25 million people living with HIV in sub-Saharan Africa.[1] This tops off as the largest population...
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Sharon Cruz
Dec 23, 20152 min read
Interview with Team Members of the Global Health Impact Project
A couple months back, Heawon Kim, a student of Nicole Hassoun's Global Health course, conducted an interview on Professor Hassoun...
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Heawon Kim
Aug 26, 20152 min read
Interview with Founder of Global Health Impact Project, Nicole Hassoun
I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Professor and founder of the Global Health Impact Project: Nicole Hassoun. Hassoun is an...
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Brad Bousquet
Jun 10, 20152 min read
All About the Global Health Conference
The Global Health Conference was held on the 17th and 18th of April in 2015 at Binghamton University. Over the two-day conference,...
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Heawon Kim
May 20, 20151 min read
Introducing the Student-Run Global Health Impact Project Blog
Welcome to the first, student-run Global Health Impact (GHI) Project blog. The Global Health Impact Project is an initiative to evaluate...
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