
Duke Kunshan Conference on Digital Health and Innovation: Partnerships Between Academic and Industry
Digital Health Conference at Duke Kunshan University in China brings together multiple perspectives.
Digital Health Conference at Duke Kunshan University in China brings together multiple perspectives.
In August 2017, Professor Lijing Yan was awarded a grant by the National Natural Science Foundation of China to launch a research project entitled “Mechanisms and Path Analyses for Health Management among Chronic Diseases Patients in Urban China: A Community Empowerment-Based Approach.”
GHRC Prof. Abu Abdullah and Dr. Di Dong lead NSFC-funded projects, focus on effects of secondhand smoke on children and rural TB health services use.
Shenglan Tang, professor of medicine and global health, was recently selected to become the inaugural Mary D.B.T. and James Semans International Professor. This professorship recognizes a scholar of true eminence and excellence in global issues or who is international in terms of country of origin.
The Chinese Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CCUGH) held the second English Writing Workshop at Duke Kunshan University in the City of Kunshan, China from May 30 to June 2.
On May 22-23, the Innovation of China-Africa South-South Health Cooperation Seminar was held in Beijing, aiming to seek for constructive advice from key stakeholders on the innovation plan of China’s development aid for health (DAH) projects, based on the initial research findings from the research team.
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