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Remembering a man who lost his battle against AIDS.
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Johns Hopkins Public Health magazine editor Brian W. Simpson interviews David Serwadda, founding Rakai principal investigator and director of the Institute of Public Health at Makerere University in Kampala.
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From a riverbed and a remote community near Macha, Zambia, Doug Norris explains his research into the puzzle of malaria transmission. Norris, an assistant professor of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, is gathering the basic science of how Anopheles mosquitoes feed, breed and transmit malaria in an area never before documented by malaria scientists. Interview by Brian W. Simpson, editor of Johns Hopkins Public Health Magazine.
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Even before I became dean in September 2005, I thought African health should be a major priority for the Bloomberg School. In February of this year, I had the opportunity to see the School's projects there firsthand. In a whirlwind trip, Health Advisory Board member Tom DeRosa, development director Sally O'Brien and I visited Cameroon, Uganda, Zambia and South Africa. In the United States, we often have a sense that Africa's barriers to health are overwhelming, but I sensed great hope in the Africans I met and witnessed their accomplishments. Our faculty and their African partners are doing amazing, lifesaving work.—Michael J. Klag
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