• <strong>Job Opening: Research Scientist at INA-RESPOND</strong>

    Job Opening: Research Scientist at INA-RESPOND

    About INA-RESPOND: The Indonesian Research Partnership on Infectious Disease (INA-RESPOND) stands at the forefront of infectious disease research. Our esteemed network comprises professionals driven to make meaningful contributions to the global understanding of communicable diseases. We promote innovative solutions and approaches in the battle against infectious diseases by forging cooperation with premier universities and researchers

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  • SHARING IS CARING:
    HOW DATA COLLABORATION TRANSFORMS HEALTH RESEARCH

    By: Aly Diana The integration of data-sharing practices in health research marks a pivotal advancement in scientific discovery and public health. This shift towards open science is revolutionizing how we approach medical research, yielding profound benefits for society as a whole. Maximizing Utility of Research Data The primary advantage of data sharing lies in maximizing

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  • AIR POLLUTION, RESPIRATORY DISEASES, AND OUR STEPS TO ADDRESS

    By: Erni, Adhella Menur Breathing is a vital right for every living creature, and good air quality is essential for environmental survival and sustainability. Concerns over air pollution levels continue to grow, as over 95% of the world’s population breathes polluted air. Air pollution is described as a ‘silent public health emergency’ and ‘the new

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  • FROM EVIDENCE TO ACTION

    By: Aly Diana The American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene (ASTMH) Conference was held at the Hy-att Regency Chicago in Illinois, USA, from October 18 to 22, 2023. This bustling event hosted 13 simultaneous sessions and attracted approximately 4,300 participants from over 130 countries. The conference covered a broad spectrum of topics, including mosquito-borne

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  • UPDATES FROM THE 7TH REPORT INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL MEETING IN GOA, INDIA
    – FACING CHALLENGES TOGETHER TO CHALLENGE TUBERCULOSIS

    By: Adhella Menur, Melinda Setiyaningrum Tuberculosis (TB), caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB), was the deadliest infectious disease until COVID-19 surpassed it in 2020. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted the positive global trend of TB control, setting it back by roughly ten years. With the waning of the COVID-19 emergency and the rising incidence and death toll

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