Strengthening Mentoring in Low- and Middle-Income Countries to Advance Global Health Research: An Overview

Author:

Lescano Andres G.1,Cohen Craig R.2,Raj Tony3,Rispel Laetitia4,Garcia Patricia J.5,Zunt Joseph R.6,Hamer Davidson H.7,Heimburger Douglas C.8,Chi Benjamin H.9,Ko Albert I.1011,Bukusi Elizabeth A.12

Affiliation:

1. Emerge, Emerging Diseases and Climate Change Research Unit, School of Public Health and Administration, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru;

2. University of California Global Health Institute, San Francisco, California;

3. St. John’s Research Institute, Bangalore, India;

4. Centre for Health Policy and Research Chair, School of Public Health, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa;

5. Epidemiology, Sexually-Transmitted Infections and Human Immunodeficiency Virus Unit, School of Public Health and Administration, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru;

6. Departments of Neurology, Global Health, Epidemiology and Medicine (Infectious Diseases), University of Washington, Seattle, Washington;

7. Department of Global Health, Boston University School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts;

8. Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health, Nashville, Tennessee;

9. University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina;

10. Instituto Gonçalo Moniz, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz, Salvador, Brazil;

11. Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases, Yale School of Public Health, New Haven, Connecticut;

12. Research Care Training Program, Center for Microbiology Research, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Nairobi, Kenya

Publisher

American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene

Subject

Virology,Infectious Diseases,Parasitology

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