Board-certified pathologist Guy Palmer tackles a variety of COVID‑19 related topics in a question-and-answer format designed to help WSU viewers better understand the science for battling the global pandemic.
Guy Palmer
PULLMAN, Wash. – M. Kariuki Njenga, a Washington State University professor in the Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health and a leader in the effort to address emerging zoonotic diseases, has been elected a member of the National Academy of Medicine.
Interdisciplinary effort is the focus of an upcoming international meeting on global health, and WSU educators, engineers, journalists – as well as scientists – are encouraged to participate, according to a recent e-mail invitation to the WSU community from Guy Palmer of the School for Global Animal Health and Prema Arasu of International Programs.
The second annual meeting of the Consortium of Universities for Global Health, entitled “Transforming Global Health: The Interdisciplinary Power of Universities,” will be Sept. 19-21 at the University of Washington. The deadline registration is Sept. 12.
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