Partnerships in Global Health R&D

Partnerships in Global Health R&D

The final panelist was Ann Ginsberg, MD, PhD, vice president of scientific affairs at Aeras in Rockville, MD.

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Eugenio de Hostos, PhD, was another panelist. He is the director of research and pre-clinical...

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Pictured with Fling is fellow panelist Brid Devlin, PhD, executive vice president of product...

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Steven Fling, PhD, served as one of the panelists. He's the site director for the...

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California's 50th district, represented by Rep. Brian Bilbray (R), sits just north of San Diego...

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Rep. Brian Bilbray (R-CA) offered remarks at the event.

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Mary Woolley, president and CEO of Research!America, welcomed attendees and moderated the discussion of the panelists.

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Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Pearce's specialty lies at the nexus of television production, computer networking, public safety and health care delivery.

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Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Fortin previously served as a medical correspondent for CNN and an anchor at Headline News.

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Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Watters, a Research!America board member, is responsible for relations with medical societies,...

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The second panel included, from left, Jack Watters, MD, vice president of External...

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Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Karen Liller, PhD, dean of the Graduate School and associate vice president for Research and Innovation at USF, introduced the second panel.

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Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

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Clint Shouppe, who works in the office of Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), attended the event.

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Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

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Thomas Mason, PhD, a professor at USF's College of Public Health, asks a question of the panel.

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Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

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David Morgan, PhD, CEO of USF Health's Byrd Alzheimer's Institute, was one of several people to ask questions of the panel.

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Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Sheril Kirshenbaum of Bloomberg View talked about the variety of science news outlets, not all of which are reputable.

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Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Let Me Be Clear - Science Journalism in the Age of the Genome and Twitter

Elie Dolgin, PhD, is the news editor at Nature Medicine.

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Claudia Dreifus of The New York Times noted that while the benefits of science and technology are...

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