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Published on May 28, 2019
Three Dahdaleh Institute leaders & researchers presented at MSF Scientific Days. delivered the Keynote Address. Researchers and presented posters on Dahdaleh Institute and MSF projects, including .
Watch: James Orbinski Keynote Address
Global Health & Humanitarianism in the 21st Century
Skip to 4:57:00 for keynote address.
Live-stream of our Director at SciDay, talking about how humans "live in and through" the biosphere:
— Dahdaleh Institute of Global Health Research (@DIGHR_YorkU)
Read: Water Quality Poster Presentation
Electrolyte & mineral water quality in intensive therapeutic feeding centres: informing standards development
Poster presentation prepared for MSF Scientific Days 2019. Click to download.
James Orbinski at MSF Scientific & Innovation Days: this is our world. We need courage, research, innovation and respect for principles, dignity and human rights.
— ICRC Innovation (@ICRC_Innovation)
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