- February 4, 2023On Budget 2023: Health in Amrit Kaal
The Indian Express — February 4, 2023. “India stands on the brink of a massive opportunity. Quality education and health for the 26 million children born each year and the 65 per cent of the population under the age of 35 could help provide a workforce that would propel India forward.”
Read moreRead more Read More - February 1, 2023Health Budget 2023 Wishlist: Thrust On Medical Education, Drug Research, AYUSH, Child & Maternal Health
ABP Live — February 1, 2023. “Childhood and maternal nutrition, and antimicrobial resistance should be some of the major areas of focus in this year’s budget, according to Dr Ramanan Laxminarayan, Founder and President of the One Health Trust in Bangalore and Washington, D.C.”
Read moreRead more Read More - February 1, 2023Antibiotic-Resistant UTIs Are Common, and Other Infections May Soon Be Resistant, Too
Scientific American — February 1, 2023. “People can also be exposed by eating animals, says Ramanan Laxminarayan, an epidemiologist and chair of the WHO’s Global Antibiotic Research & Development Partnership (GARDP), a nonprofit organization dedicated to developing treatments for drug-resistant infections. He explains that they can get a drug-resistant strain of E. coli from eating improperly cooked meat. This bacterium […]
Read moreRead more Read More - January 30, 2023Rational taxation can help improve health
Hindustan Times — January 30, 2023. “Many countries have used fiscal policies as levers of behavioural change and sometimes even increased revenues while improving public health. India should also follow suit.”
Read moreRead more Read More - January 5, 2023The clear and present threat of antibiotic resistance
Hindustan Times — January 5, 2023. “Every year, an estimated 1.27 million people die of antibiotic resistance — a problem that is caused by infections no longer responding to antibiotics. That number is more than the number of people who die each year of HIV/AIDS, malaria or breast cancer.”
Read moreRead more Read More - December 21, 2022BITS Pilani Will Offer PhD In Data Sciences For Global Health
Notopedia — December 21, 2022. Officials announced on December 19 that the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, and the Washington-based One Health Trust have agreed to establish a PhD programme in Data Sciences for Global Health.
Read moreRead more Read More - December 21, 2022BITS Pilani launches a PhD Program in Data Science
TechGig — December 21, 2022. The PhD degree in Data Science for Global Health has been established through a partnership between the Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS) and One Health Trust (formed as CDDEP).
Read moreRead more Read More - December 21, 2022One Health Trust & BITS Pilani to launch a PhD program in Data Sciences for Global Health
Bio Voice News — December 21, 2022. The Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (BITS Pilani) and the One Health Trust (founded as CDDEP) have agreed to establish a PhD program in Data Sciences for Global Health to train graduates/postgraduates on current global health issues and cutting-edge research methodology, with rigorous fieldwork and data […]
Read moreRead more Read More - December 21, 2022BITS Pilani launches PhD programme in Data Science for Global Health. Here are the details
Edex Live — December 21, 2022. A PhD programme in Data Sciences for Global Health will be introduced by the Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani (BITS Pilani), in collaboration with the One Health Trust (OHT).
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