Valerie Gonçalves

Valerie Gonçalves-Tintanar, a physician and the head of nutrition and public health for Brazil’s Federation of Public Services Unions (FEPES), is one of the experts in the discussion committee: “My opinion is that the WHO-approved diet for children is one the whole world has rejected… There are too many [poor Continue Reading

Maryia Mu

Maryia Muñoz’s husband (a nurse) lost the job after his first month. The couple had already been in the U.S. six years when they moved to New Jersey. “I’ve lived in the U.S. for seven years,” she explains. “But here, it’s a dream. Being in this community and working with Continue Reading

Tadesse Girma

Tadesse Girma, PhD University of Georgia School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Augusta, GA Dr. S. Tadesse Girma, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine in the School of Public Health and Health Education, at the University of Georgia at Augusta, where she teaches a course on Continue Reading

Marlene Miya

Marlene Miyaoka and David P. Lee, Using a novel data-driven approach to monitor the emergence and evolution of new plant species in western Oregon, PLOS ONE, 12, 12, (e0183570),. Björn Hünner, Katarina G. C. Schuurmann, Janne D. Pohl and Robert J. Buhlmann‐Arndt, Predicting the role of multiple environmental factors in Continue Reading

Aya Munda

Aya Munda, a 32-year-old from Kabul, was traveling to her mother’s village outside her native country of Kabul when she began hearing the sounds of people shouting. Her immediate reaction was to jump over her back seat in a panic, and that’s when the car began moving. Mundy began to Continue Reading

Xiaojun Salam

Xiaojun Salamana, a professor of medical ethics, who recently spoke about the issue in Thailand. “It may have been an opportunity for an important conversation, but this was not a forum at which our two countries could have developed cooperation,” he said. “It seemed to be a time for each Continue Reading