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For the last decade, Fogarty’s “G-11” program has supported educational programs geared toward improving research support at institutions in lower-revenue nations.
Current issue: March/April 2024
Directors' Blog Memory of Joel Breman: Acting Fogarty Director Peter Kilmarx remembers esteemed colleague, Joel Breman, a global health leader who worked on smallpox eradication and helped identify the Ebola virus.
CUGH 2024 Fogarty’s impact on display at CUGH 2024: Session topics ranged from equitable partnerships in global health to case studies in implementation science.
The lecture series honors the late David Edward Barmes, special expert for international health at the National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research (NIDCR).
Barmes Lecture returns June 5 Register today! Hear Ambassador Dr. John Nkengasong, U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy, speak about the Global HIV/AIDS Response: Then, Now, Future. Date: June 5, 2024, at NIH.
More about the Barmes Global Health Lecture series
Many of NIH's 27 Institutes and Centers are engaged in global health activities.
NCI & Fogarty fund cancer research in Mexico Studying risk factors for cancer in Mexico: Martin Lajous of Mexico’s National Institute of Public Health helped design the largest cancer cohort in Latin America.
Fogarty and its NIH partners invest in a variety of research topics vital to global health.
Mobile Health Fogarty-funded mHealth projects receive NIH technology awards: One detects blood disorders with a photograph, the other uses AI to monitor postpartum recovery.