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  • Building diagnostic capacity to reduce spread of global health threat

    The Global One Health initiative (GOHi) is working with two hospitals in Ethiopia to strengthen their ability to detect and respond to organisms resistant to many antibiotics, track infectious disease outbreaks and develop treatment and prevention strategies.Through the Global Action in Healthcare Network – Antimicrobial Resistance program, which is funded by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control ...
  • GOHi helps support vaccine safety data management in Ethiopia

    Ethiopia has taken a significant leap forward in bolstering its vaccine safety monitoring efforts. In a move aimed at enhancing the nation’s ability to effectively detect, assess, understand and prevent adverse effects of vaccines, the Ethiopian Food and Drug Authority, in collaboration with the Global One Health initiative, organized a high-level national Vaccine Safety Surveillance Review Meeti...
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Josh Danielson

    Josh Danielson, a microbiology major on the pre-medicine track is currently studying abroad at the University of Galway in Ireland.
  • Aerospace students join Embraer internship program in Brazil

    Artur Ulsenheimer and Caue Faria, international students from Brazil and fourth-year aerospace engineering majors at Ohio State, participated this summer in Embraer’s internship program, held in Brazil during June and July. During the two-month program, participants worked across various engineering departments, contributing to real-world projects in an immersive, hands-on environment.
  • Buckeyes Abroad: Ashlee Sizemore

    During the four-week Global May Great Britain program, Ashlee Sizemore not only expanded her cultural awareness but also discovered new strengths within herself.

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