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PhD Liz Comrie-Thomson

PhD Liz Comrie-Thomson

Dr. Liz Comrie-Thomson from Australia successfully defended her PhD on November 20th at the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences of Ghent University.

The PhD thesis was entitled ‘Men’s engagement in Maternal, Newborn and Child Health: Promoting Health and Gender Equality’. Supervisors were Prof. Dr. Stanley Luchters and Prof. Dr. Cathy Vaughan.

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Photo exhibition in Maputo
Friday 09 August 2019

Photo exhibition in Maputo

In June, a permanent photo exhibition about women’s rights and positive birth experiences opened in the central hospital of Maputo, Mozambique. The project was set up by PhD student Anna Galle and visual anthropologist Tina Kruger, with support of the...

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Dr. Katrina Perehudoff gives keynote on high medicines prices at Rotary Conference in Pennsylvania, USA
Monday 27 May 2019

Dr. Katrina Perehudoff gives keynote on high medicines prices at Rotary Conference in Pennsylvania, USA

Rotary District 7280 Governor Mr. Scott Bayline invited Dr. Perehudoff to address his District Conference, this year in Erie, Pennsylvania from May 17-19, 2019. In her keynote, Dr. Perehudoff spoke of the growing challenge of high medicines prices and their...

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High Horizons: The impact of heat on maternal, newborn and child health
Tuesday 24 January 2023

High Horizons: The impact of heat on maternal, newborn and child health

Press release: Thousands of newborn babies and expectant mothers could be saved from dying needlessly from exposure to heat, researchers say, as they launch a new four-year project focusing on sub-Saharan Africa.

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