Georgia may be new capital of global health
February 2, 2012 at 12:56 pm Leave a comment
Research!America, a member of the Global Health Technologies Coalition, recently conducted analyses across a select group of target states to measure the health and economic impact of global health research and development (R&D), highlighting its benefits for states across the nation and strengthening the evidence base for Congress’ support of federal investments in global health R&D. Danielle Doughman, program manager for global health R&D advocacy, shares the organization’s findings in Georgia. Read the results here>
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