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  • GOHi staff spotlight: Mequanint Mitiku

    Mequanint Mitiku is a distinguished microbiologist with nearly two decades of exceptional service in the field of clinical and public health microbiology. Currently seconded to the Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital (TASH) microbiology laboratory, he is at the forefront of a project aimed at combating antimicrobial resistance (AMR). This initiative, implemented by the Global One Health Initiative...
  • Global Gateway grant supports College of Nursing partnership

    This story was written by Ella Gomez and originally published in the College of Nursing's Transformations magazine.Four faculty from the College of Nursing embarked on an education and research project that was 17 months in the making and 7,693 miles across the Pacific Ocean in Taiwan. The purpose was to begin an impactful partnership with National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University (NYCU) that woul...
  • Goff presented at the 20th International Congress for Infectious Diseases

    Debra Goff, professor of pharmacy practice at the Ohio State College of Pharmacy, has worked collaboratively with South Africa’s thought leaders for the past 15 years to implement antibiotic stewardship programs. Goff recently conducted an interactive antibiotic stewardship workshop alongside South African pharmacist Angeliki Messina, who trained at Ohio State more than 10 years ago, ...
  • GOHi staff spotlight: Zerihun Shimeles Kasa

    Zerihun S. Kasa is a highly skilled Infection prevention and control specialist with nearly three years of dedicated service at the Global One Health initiative in Ethiopia.
  • $750,000 grant to fund surveillance and control of Aedes mosquito-borne diseases in the Horn of Africa

    The Global One Health initiative (GOHi) has been awarded a $750,000 grant over the next three years through the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to develop tools to support public health decision-making in the surveillance and control of Aedes mosquito-borne arboviral diseases across Kenya, Somalia and Ethiopia. The project team will develop cutting-edge disease transmission models that r...

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