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Tag Archives: Africa
‘Possible Cities’ Opens at Cantor Fitzgerald
Almost 250 people came out for the opening of the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery‘s latest exhibition, Possible Cities: Africa in Photography and Video, on Friday night. The exhibit, which was curated by Ruti Talmor, a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow and a visiting … Continue reading
A New Book For Professor Okeke
Associate Professor of Biology Iruka Okeke has written a new book, Divining Without Seeds: The Case for Strengthening Laboratory Medicine in Africa (Cornell University Press), in which she argues that that Africa’s current lack of laboratory diagnostic tools is a … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Biology, diagnostics, Divining Without Seeds, Iruka Okeke, malaria, medicine
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