Global Research and Educational Initiatives in the Design and Implementation of Women's Health Solutions

October 8, -
Speaker(s): Nimmi Ramanujam
The Community-Engaged Scholarship Collaborative aims to continue cultivating a community of practice among faculty, students, staff and community partners by bringing together, working with and building on many existing initiatives and sources of support for engagement at Duke University.

Dr. Ramanujam is the Robert W. Carr Professor of Engineering and Professor of Cancer Pharmacology and Global Health at Duke University and co-program leader of the Radiation Oncology and Imaging Program (ROIP) at the Duke Cancer Institute. She founded the Center for Global Women's Health Technologies (GWHT) in 2013 where she empowers trainees to create impactful solutions to improve the lives of women and girls globally. This center, since inception, has catalyzed new research activities and the development and commercialization of several technologies that advance prevention and treatment of cervical and breast cancer.

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Sponsor

Duke Office of Civic Engagement (DOCE)

Co-Sponsor(s)

Duke Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI); Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI); Faculty Write; Forum for Scholars and Publics; Service-Learning Program; Social Science Research Institute (SSRI)

Global Research and Educational Initiatives in the Design and Implementation of Women's Health Solutions

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Leslie Parkins