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  • GOHi expands surveillance of carbapenem resistant organisms to improve patient safety in Ethiopia

    In the on-going struggle between human beings and organisms like viruses and bacteria that can cause disease, no armament of microorganisms has been more challenging than their capacity to develop a resistance to life-saving drugs. The resistance to multiple antibiotics along with their capacity to spread easily led to a significant global health concern. The pace at which antimicrobial resistance...
  • GOHi helps Ethiopian communities prepare and respond to public health risks

    The Global One Health initiative (GOHi) and the Ethiopian Public Health Institute (EPHI) have been working with the Tigray Region Health Bureau to strengthen its ability to assess, identify and analyze health risks that could affect area communities. By evaluating levels of vulnerability, identifying patterns and trends, and analyzing data, the results will be incorporated into emergency...
  • Conference addresses India’s healthcare challenges

    The India Health Conference – Challenges in Disease Management and Outcome brought together more than 150 participants, including researchers, public health experts and policymakers from India and the United States, to tackle critical healthcare issues. The Ohio State University India Gateway , in partnership with the College of Medicine , College of Social Work , the Global One Health initiative...
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  • Vieira recognized with Community Engaged Practitioner Award

    Getting K-12 students excited to learn about other cultures through engaging activities is just one of the reasons Leila Vieira, assistant director of the Center for Latin American Studies (CLAS), is a recipient of Ohio State’s 2025 Community Engaged Practitioner Awards. The Office of Outreach and Engagement today announced the recipients of the University Community Engagement Awards, which honor...
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  • Sucharita Sen's Fulbright journey at Ohio State

    As a Fulbright-Nehru Postdoctoral Fellow at The Ohio State University, Sucharita Sen has found her time both personally enriching and professionally transformative. Her Fulbright project examines how everyday nonsexual intimacies between colonizers and the colonized in British India upheld imperial hierarchies while masking colonial violence. Using intersectionality and affect theory, she examines...
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