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The National Institutes of Health-funded ACHIEVE global health research training program at Washington University in St. Louis welcomes visiting scholars from Sub-Saharan Africa each spring to work closely with their faculty mentors on their pilot research projects and to gain new skills in implementation science and data science health research. This speaker series panel of ACHEIVE scholars from Uganda and South Africa will share their pilot research studies focusing on a range of topics from cervical cancer and HIV to interpersonal violence among inmates in Juvenile correctional facilities. They will share their work and engage in a discussion on topics relevant to emerging independent global health research. Please join the conversation!

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The National Institutes of Health-funded ACHIEVE global health research training program at Washington University in St. Louis welcomes visiting scholars from Sub-Saharan Africa each spring to work closely with their faculty mentors on their pilot research projects and to gain new skills in implementation science and data science health research. This speaker series panel of ACHEIVE scholars from Uganda and South Africa will share their pilot research studies focusing on a range of topics from cervical cancer and HIV to interpersonal violence among inmates in Juvenile correctional facilities. They will share their work and engage in a discussion on topics relevant to emerging independent global health research. Please join the conversation!