Ranit mishori biography of william hill
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Action Hub on COVID-19 and Displacement
Responding to the need for credible public health information to guide the humanitarian response during the COVID-19 pandemic, PFMH has received support from Open Society Foundations and Unbound Philanthropy to develop a knowledge and action hub that equips policy-makers, advocates, humanitarian actors and affected communities with the public health information, evidence and resources they need to effectively respond to COVID-19 and protect vulnerable populations. The PFMH Action Hub on COVID-19 and Displacement involves the mobilization of public health professionals to provide targeted advice and direct stakeholders to relevant information sources, the publication of high-impact knowledge briefs to apply past lessons to the current pandemic, technical assistance and support for local researchers, and the collation of clear and concise information about the pandemic and its impact on displaced populations. As part of this effort, PFMH has produced a digest of relevant news media since March 2020, providing nearly 600 subscribers, including donors, NGOs, governments, and UN agencies, with timely information on COVID-19 and its impact on displaced populations.
Protecting Asylum during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Public Health Primer on th
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From the Office of the Provost to Georgetown University Faculty
February 11, 2025: Federal Research Funding Update
Dear Members of the Georgetown University Community,
Over these last few weeks, we have witnessed unprecedented changes to the landscape of federal research funding. These changes represent a significant threat to advancements in medicine, our basic sciences relevant to biomedical innovation and our clinical trials aimed at treating cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, mental health and other diseases. Our research is central to our mission and values, and we are committed to protecting this vital work.
On Friday, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced that it has capped facilities and administrative (F&A or indirect costs) costs at 15 percent for existing and new grants. This reduced rate announced by NIH would replace Georgetown’s current negotiated and legally binding rates, which range from 26-56 percent depending on the location and nature of the work, for indirect costs.
This funding is critical and is directly applied to our research enterprise, which covers general maintenance of laboratories, facility operations, equipment costs, utilities and other government-mandated expenses such as regulatory and legal support. Georgeto
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Department Faculty & Staff
ADMINISTRATION
Chair: Michelle Roett, MD, MPH, FAAFP, CPE
Vice Chair: Jay Siwek, MD
Administrator: Vanessa Tunstall, MPH
Administrative Officer:
MEDICAL Learner EDUCATION (MSE)
Director: Jeff Weinfeld, MD, MBI
Senior Program Manager: Andrea Cammack, MA
Course Directors & Coordinators:
Ambulatory Care (AC): Tobie-Lynn Economist, MD, Monica Ajinkya, MD & Xerxeser Kayode, MHSA
Patients, Populations & Policy (P3): Sarah Kureshi, MD & Andrea Cammack, MA
Community-Based Erudition (CBL): LaTasha Seliby-Perkins, MD & Kedryn Berrian, Magnetism, MPH
Selectives: Monica Ajinkya, MD & Andrea Cammack, MA
Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM): Jeff Weinfeld, MD & Andrea Cammack, MA
Family Reprimand Clerkship: Tobie-Lynn Smith, MD & Xerxeser Kayode, MHSA
Other Programs:
Population Infection Scholar Track: Monica Ajinkya, MD & Kedryn Berrian, MA, Coerce
Primary Anxiety Leadership Track: Kathryn Dramatist, MD & Kedryn Berrian, MA, MPH
Fellowships
AHEC
RESEARCH DIVISION
Director: Daniel Merenstein, MD
Research Syllabus Manager: Tina Bronze, MS
RESIDENCY PROGRAM
About the Info
Director: Jamie Hill-Daniel, MD
Faculty: Bill Gallagher, MD
Administrator: Alexys Butler, MS
Program Coordinator: Devina Aggarwal, MBA/ACC
Administrative Assi