CUGH’S LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT IN GLOBAL HEALTH AWARD

  • Roger Glass, MD, PhD former director of the Fogarty Center, National Institutes of Health

CUGH DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP AWARD

  • Michele Barry, MD, FACP, Director, Center for Innovation in Global Health, Stanford University
  • Frederick Chite Asirwa, MB, ChB, MD, Executive Director & CEO, International Cancer Institute 

CUGH DR. TOM HALL-DR. NELSON SEWANKAMBO MID-CAREER LEADERSHIP AWARD

  • Anip Joshi, MBBS, MS, FACS, Chief Consultant Surgeon and Associate Professor, Bir Hospital, National Academy of Medical Sciences
  • Wilbroad Mutale, MBChB, Ph.D., Professor of Public Health, University of Zambia
  • Michael Reid, MA, MBBS, MPH, Director of the Center for Pandemic Preparedness and Response, University of California, San Francisco

CUGH DR. WASSERHEIT YOUNG LEADER AWARD

  • David Jolly Muganzi, MBChB, Chairperson, Patient-Centered Care Movement Africa
  • Muhammad Jawad Noon, MS, Research Associate in Economic Sciences, University of Göttingen
  • Nancy Satpathy, Ph.D. Ph.D., Scholar in Public Health, Siksha ‘O’ Anusandhan University

JAMES G. HAKIM GLOBAL HEALTH AWARD, SPONSORED BY AFREHEALTH, CUGH, AND THE FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER

  • Angel Nanteza, Psychiatric Clinician, Public Health Office, Butabika National Referral & Teaching Mental Hospital, Uganda

VELJI-CUGH AWARDS FOR GLOBAL EXCELLENCE 

Student Leader in Global Health

  • Gabriela Asturias, Medical Student, 5th year, Stanford University

Faculty Leader in Global Health Innovation

  • Brittany Seymour, DDS, MPH, Global Health Discipline Director, Associate Professor, Oral Health Policy and Epidemiology Harvard School of Dental Medicine

Global Health Award for Teaching Excellence

  • Kathryn Jacobsen, PhD, MPH, Professor of Health Studies and William E. Cooper Distinguished University Chair

Young African Leader Award

  • David Jolly Muganzi, MBChB, Chairperson, Patient-Centered Care Movement Africa, Uganda

Planetary Health Innovation Award

  • Planetary and Global Health Programs, Luke’s Medical Center College of Medicine William H. Quasha Memorial

THE LANCET GLOBAL HEALTH-CUGH BEST STUDENT POSTER COMPETITION

  • Addressing the Social Determinants of Health | Socioeconomic insecurity is associated with Worse Neurocognitive Performance in Ugandan Adolescents with Perinatally Acquired HIV, Matthew Nagy
  • Pandemic Prevention, Covid-19, Emerging Infectious Diseases, & Other Communicable Diseases | Effects of Creative Crowdsourcing on Condomless Sex among College Students in Eastern China, Etienne Jaime
  • Planetary Health, One Health, Environmental Health, Climate Change, Biodiversity Crisis, and Pollution | Association between social determinants of health and environmental hazards suffered by OBGYN cancer patients during Hurricane Maria in PR: the importance of environmental justice, Kristina Brandveen
  • Decolonizing – Reforming Global Health, Equity, Justice, Global Health Education and Research | Medical Students’ Interest in Global Health: Does Taking the Global Health Course Matter? Jayoung Park
  • Translational and Implementation Science, High Impact Development Initiatives, Bridging Research to Policy, Innovation and Research | A Descriptive Study of Brain and Spine Metastases in Patients with Advanced Breast Cancer within a Tertiary Nigerian Hospital, Chibueze Agwu
  • Politics, Governance, Diplomacy, Law, Corruption, Human Rights, Strengthening Public Institutions | Local-level governance of COVID-19 pandemic management in selected informal urban settlements in Dhaka city, Bangladesh: Findings from Governance Network Mapping, Bachera Aktar
  • Health Systems, Non-Communicable Diseases, Public Health, Primary and Surgical Care | Cost-Benefit Analysis for Universal Cataract Coverage in India, Anoushka Arora
  • Global Health Education | Conducting Legal Needs Surveys in Zambia: Taking a Contextual Approach, Grace Maines

REFLECTION IN GLOBAL HEALTH ESSAY CONTEST

Winners

  • “Parvanehye Azad” by Bahareh Sharafi, Ross University School of Medicine; MD program
  • “Dalagang Filipina” by Danielle Sanchez, University of California, Davis; Neurobiology, Physiology and Behavior and Communication
  • “Chrysalis” by Katarina Schneiderman, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine; MD program 

Honorable Mentions

  • “Adversity, resilience and Mental health Post-disaster” by Kiran Thapa, University of Georgia; Ph.D. in Epidemiology and Biostatistics
  • “Reflections and Hopes from the South” by Mara Rubia André Alves de Lima, Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre
  • “The Dissection of Autonomy” by Jill Kar, MD from New Vision University School of Medicine, Tbilisi, Georgia
  • “Data Gathering in Low-Resource Settings Is a Big Deal—Bigger Than You Think? by Idris Ola, German Cancer Research Center, Heidelberg, Germany, PhD program

CUGH-PULITZER CENTER GLOBAL HEALTH VIDEO COMPETITION

Global Health Challenges

Winner

Honorable Mentions

High Impact Programs

WINNER

HONORABLE MENTIONS

JHU GLOBAL HEALTH NOW-CUGH: UNTOLD STORIES IN GLOBAL HEALTH

WINNER

  • Parvanehye Azad, by Bahareh Sharafi, Ross University School of Medicine, USA
  • Dalagang Filipina, by Danielle Sanchez, University of California, Davis, USA
  • Chrysalis, by Katarina Schneiderman, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, USA

HONORABLE MENTIONS

  • Adversity, Resilience and Mental Health Post-disaster, by Kiran Thapa, University of Georgia, USA
  • Reflections and Hopes from the South, by Mara Rubia A A de Lima PhD MSc, Global Health Team, Diversity and Inclusion Committee, Clinical Medicine Department, Federal University of Health Sciences of Porto Alegre (UFCSPA), Brazil
  • The Dissection of Autonomy, by Jill Kar, Lady Hardinge Medical College, India 
  • Data Gathering in Low-Resource Settings Is a Big Deal—Bigger Than You Think?, by Idris Olasunmbo Ola, Heidelberg University, Germany