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Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health
NameVanderbilt Institute for Global Health
HeadquartersNashville, Tennessee
ParentVanderbilt University Medical Center

Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health. The Vanderbilt University Medical Center-based institute is dedicated to advancing global health through research, training, and service, with a focus on low-income countries and disadvantaged populations. The institute collaborates with World Health Organization, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and National Institutes of Health to address infectious diseases such as HIV/AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria. It also works with Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, United States Agency for International Development, and World Bank to support health systems strengthening and health policy development.

Overview

The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health is a leading institution in the field of global health, with a strong focus on research, training, and capacity building. The institute is part of the Vanderbilt University Medical Center and works closely with Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, and Vanderbilt University School of Public Health. It has partnerships with Harvard University, University of California, Berkeley, and University of Oxford to advance global health research and education. The institute also collaborates with WHO, UNICEF, and UNAIDS to address global health challenges such as pandemic preparedness, health security, and health equity.

History

The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health was established in 2005 with the goal of advancing global health through research, training, and service. The institute was founded by Sten Vermund, a renowned global health expert, and has since become a leading institution in the field. The institute has a strong focus on low-income countries and has worked in Africa, Asia, and Latin America with partners such as USAID, CDC, and WHO. The institute has also collaborated with non-governmental organizations such as Save the Children, CARE, and Oxfam to support health systems strengthening and health policy development.

Research_and_Training

The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health has a strong focus on research and training, with a emphasis on global health issues such as infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and health systems strengthening. The institute offers fellowship programs and training programs for health professionals and researchers from around the world, in collaboration with National Institutes of Health, Fogarty International Center, and World Health Organization. The institute also conducts research on global health issues, with a focus on low-income countries and disadvantaged populations, and has partnerships with University of Cambridge, University of London, and University of Tokyo.

Global_Partnerships

The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health has a strong focus on global partnerships, with collaborations with WHO, UNICEF, and UNAIDS to address global health challenges. The institute also works with non-governmental organizations such as Save the Children, CARE, and Oxfam to support health systems strengthening and health policy development. The institute has partnerships with governments and ministries of health in low-income countries to support health systems strengthening and health policy development, and has worked with USAID, CDC, and WHO to support global health initiatives. The institute also collaborates with private sector companies such as Pfizer, GSK, and Merck to support global health research and development.

Education_and_Capacity_Building

The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health has a strong focus on education and capacity building, with a emphasis on global health issues such as infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and health systems strengthening. The institute offers degree programs and certificate programs in global health for health professionals and researchers from around the world, in collaboration with Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, and Vanderbilt University School of Public Health. The institute also conducts training programs and workshops on global health issues, with a focus on low-income countries and disadvantaged populations, and has partnerships with University of California, Los Angeles, University of Michigan, and University of Washington.

Community_Engagement

The Vanderbilt Institute for Global Health has a strong focus on community engagement, with a emphasis on global health issues such as infectious diseases, non-communicable diseases, and health systems strengthening. The institute works with local communities and community-based organizations to support health systems strengthening and health policy development, and has partnerships with non-governmental organizations such as Save the Children, CARE, and Oxfam. The institute also collaborates with faith-based organizations such as Catholic Relief Services, Lutheran World Relief, and Islamic Relief Worldwide to support global health initiatives. The institute has a strong focus on cultural competence and community engagement, and works to support health equity and social justice in low-income countries and disadvantaged populations.

Category:Medical research institutes

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