As health research is done in more connected ways, global health research is striving to become a more equitable space, including thinking more carefully about authorship in academic publications.
The Center's Distinguished Seminar Series continues with Mousumi Banerjee, professor of Biostatistics in the School of Public Health, discussing the transformation in how she understands her role in global public health.
Few at Michigan have engaged with, worked alongside, and accomplished more on behalf of the region’s most vulnerable than Williams, founding director of the Global Health and Disparities Path of Excellence.
In the early days of COVID-19, the sudden influx of patients stressed already limited healthcare resources. As hospital and care centers struggled to respond to the crisis, Michigan Medicine turned to telehealth technology.
A group of prominent global health researchers recently offered their collective thoughts what exactly global health equity is what the term should encompass. Their proposed definition focuses partnership, process, and products.