Did you miss the WBBA panel on global health technologies?
Now you can view presentations from the Washington Biotechnology and Biomedical Association's, "Domesticating Global Health: Doctor Ready," panel that took place February 10th.
The distingushed panel of experts included:
- Bernhard H Weigl, PhD, MSc, Group Leader, Diagnostic Development Teams, PATH
- Craig Rubens, MD, PhD - Children’s Hospital of Seattle; Executive Director, GAPPS
- Curt Malloy, JD, PRH, President, Infectious Disease Research Institute (IDRI)
- Barry Lutz, PhD - University of Washington, Department of Bioengineering
- Lisa Cohen, Washington Global Health Alliance
Discussion centered on Washington state as a nexus for global health research and development. Low-cost, effective devices and diagnostics designed here are transforming healthcare worldwide, especially in developing countries who are most in need of help. In the second of the four-part series; “Domesticating Global Health”, our expert panel highlighted several innovative technologies that are being developed for the Global Health community, many of which will also have domestic applications here at home.
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