by Melani J. Camacho | Feb 1, 2019
Rajita Bhavaraju is deputy director of the Global Tuberculosis Institute and an instructor in the School of Public Health. She has extensive experience in conducting courses on tuberculosis for various entities throughout the United States as well as teaching training...
by Melani J. Camacho | Feb 1, 2019
David Alland is recognized for his pioneering work on the epidemiology, diagnosis, and evolution of drug resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis. His seminal paper in the New England Journal of Medicine demonstrated that disease transmission predominated over...
by Melani J. Camacho | Feb 1, 2019
Clinton Andrews is a professor of urban planning, associate dean for research at the Bloustein School, and director of the Center for Green Building at Rutgers. He was educated at Brown and MIT in engineering and planning and worked previously in the private sector...
by Melani J. Camacho | Feb 1, 2019
Francis Barchi’s work focuses on ethical issues in global health as well as the individual, household, and community factors that influence women’s and girl’s health in southern Africa. Her research interests in Africa include violence against women and children,...
by WCS Admin | Jan 18, 2018
Richard Marlink, MD, arrived at Rutgers in 2016 as the founding director of Rutgers Global Health Institute and the inaugural Henry Rutgers Professor of Global Health. In 2018, building on his years of involvement in Botswana’s HIV/AIDS response, he worked with the...