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Innovation and global health leadership celebrated

January / February 2018 | Volume 17, Number 1

Group including Rep Tom Cole following CHTC award 

Mary Fogarty McAndrew and Roger Glass following GHTC award
Photos courtesy of the Global Health Technologies Coalition

Global health research advocates congratulated Rep. Tom Cole (R-OK), who was honored recently by the Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC) for his leadership in supporting research and innovation.

Pictured top right: Mary Fogarty McAndrew, daughter of the Fogarty International Center’s namesake, the late Rep. John E. Fogarty; Karen Goraleski, director of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH); Rep. Tom Cole, chair of the appropriations subcommittee with responsibility for NIH funding; Tom McAndrew, son-in-law of Rep. John E. Fogarty; and Jamie Bay Nishi, director of the Global Health Technologies Coalition.

Pictured bottom right: Mary Fogarty McAndrew and Dr. Roger I. Glass, Fogarty International Center Director.

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