Recommended Pages at globalhealthideas.org
Can you see the future: what’s next for business innovation? |
globalhealthideas.org — “What could business trends mean for public health? systematically spotting and acting on emerging trends helps companies to capture market opportunities, test risks, and spur innovations.” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on August 24, 2010 at 11:06 pm By:
10 Business trends to watch: innovating from the BOP, full list here: http://bit.ly/agLcsE cc @jaspaldesign @heatherlagarde @ksjhalla
China is Choking |
globalhealthideas.org — “Great article in the NY Times about China's pollution, a country where cancer is now the leading cause of death. As the article mentions, China unlike any of” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on May 24, 2010 at 11:54 am By:
Worth watching-rt @aimeenbarnes Asia Society video: Black Lungs http://bit.ly/a2HH4p via @MkZhao @gadyepstein and: http://bit.ly/bs5iI0
Can better data save the lives of mothers? |
globalhealthideas.org — “The answer is yes if you ask Carina Lupica. Carina is Executive Director of Fundacin Observatorio de la Maternidad (OM), an entrant in this year's Healthy” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on April 28, 2010 at 12:09 pm By:
Can better #data save the lives of mothers? | http://bit.ly/cl23AF by @jaspaldesign via @jranck #globalhealth
GH/Innovate 2010, No.1 :: Key Note Address |
globalhealthideas.org — “I'm happy to be writing to you from Unite for Sight's Global Health and Innovation Conference 2010. Key Note Presenter: Jacqueline Novogratz, MBA, Founder” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on April 18, 2010 at 3:14 pm By:
@auerswald @IntraHealthOPEN Thanks for RTs! Blogging-"Enabling dignity is the essence development" #uniteforsight #GHIC http://bit.ly/blXaUv
Missing Populations in Global Health |
globalhealthideas.org — “Post by David Van Sickle, guest blogger. Please see his very popular previous post: 7 Steps for Building Low-cost Open Source Technologies for Global Health.” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on February 2, 2010 at 2:58 am By:
Missing populations in global health - guess which one? blog post http://bit.ly/cfu16Y
Borrowing innovation: health services, financial services, and clean tech |
globalhealthideas.org — “Image courtesy of kiwanja.net Late last week I read news from three different sectors, all about South-North innovation transfer, a topic we've discussed” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on February 2, 2010 at 2:37 am By:
@AlecJRoss there are many other innovations the US can learn from overseas, the # of examples is growing: http://bit.ly/TsTy
Global Health Startup: SHE Innovates for Reproductive Health |
globalhealthideas.org — “I just discovered this innovative startup aiming to address a need using a low cost technology, produce a product locally and enable local economic development” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on January 29, 2010 at 5:00 am By:
@auerswald here is more info on @SHEnterprises worth checking out http://bit.ly/bIESCI
GSK “Open Innovation†Strategy for Global Health |
globalhealthideas.org — “Yesterday we were invited to sit in and meet the CEO of GSK, Andrew Witty, as he announced the new GlaxoSmithKline Open Innovation Strategy To Aid Poor” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on January 21, 2010 at 12:45 pm By:
Forum 2009, No. 6: A Physical Therapist Headed to Tecate (#GFHR09) |
globalhealthideas.org — “The Global Forum for Health Research Forum 2009: Innovating for the Health of All took place in Havana, Cuba from 16-20 November. This is the sixth and final in” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on December 18, 2009 at 4:52 am By:
Innovating Health for All conference post from Havana: A Physical Therapist Headed to Tecate (#GFHR09) http://bit.ly/6C48RC
Female Feticide: from Motherland to Diaspora |
globalhealthideas.org — “We are really glad to have another guest blogger. Kriti from Epidemiology Tales: Stories Exploring Public Health & Life is the author of the post below. We” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on December 14, 2009 at 5:11 am By:
Number of girls for every 1,000 boys went from 962 in 1981, down to 927 in 2001. in 2005, New Delhi had a massive drop: http://bit.ly/4KWro6
DC Lecture: Infectious Disease in the Age of Google |
globalhealthideas.org — “For others living in the DC area, this lecture looks well worth going to. Thursday, Oct 22nd 630-8p. Koshland Science Museum / costs $7: From the” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on October 20, 2009 at 12:47 am By:
@Global_ErinH sorry, bad link, here it is Infectious Diseases in the Age of Google talk in DC: http://bit.ly/1DO7X3
8 links for Design and Global Health |
globalhealthideas.org — “A quick link drop on posts we have done related to design and global health, there are more, but here are the most explicit ones: 1. Design thinking + safe” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on September 21, 2009 at 4:31 am By:
@jranck thanks for picking up on our new post! (even before we did!). links for Design and Global Health http://bit.ly/kKG7m
WSJ shout out for DataDyne and mHealth |
globalhealthideas.org — “by Adele Waugaman (cross posted from UNDispatch) Could a mobile phone be a key tool in the prevention of disease outbreaks and epidemics? Judges on the” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on September 21, 2009 at 1:23 am By:
For the better late than never file: Blog post on mHealth up at Global Health Ideas blog http://is.gd/3Cftc (via @adelemarie)
8 Questions for PATH on their Latest Vaccine Breakthrough: Solving Temperature Sensitivity for the Hep-B Vaccination |
globalhealthideas.org — “As reported recently on Xconomy.com, scientists at PATH--"a Seattle-based nonprofit organization working to improve global health and well-being--"have” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on September 1, 2009 at 2:08 pm By:
8 Questions for PATH on their huge Vaccine Breakthrough: Solving the hot/cold vaccine issue (new post): http://bit.ly/16AXZD
15 SXSW Interactive Festival Global & Public Health Panels |
globalhealthideas.org — “The SXSW Interactive Festival (Mar 12-16, 2010 in Austin, Texas) is a mega huge social media industry event. (Beth Kanter) It looks like anyone can submit a” View full resource at globalhealthideas.org
Most Recently Shared on August 25, 2009 at 3:23 am By:
15 #SXSW Interactive Festival Global & Public Health Panels-Vote today, let us know abt other panels, which ones r best? http://bit.ly/JOPus

