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Category Archive: Juxta Talks

Juxtaposition is an interactive forum for multidisciplinary discussion about global health. Our mandate is to engage students with complex global health issues and to juxtapose different perspectives from social, political, biomedical, and legal frameworks. There are extraordinary individuals everywhere we look – our professors, our mentors, CEOs, healthcare professionals, and so many more. They bring innovative and thoughtful ideas to help mitigate issues in the global community, and we want give them a platform to share these ideas. Juxta Talks brings together experts in the field to create awareness about important global health challenges of our time.

Tackling Hematological Diseases in India: A talk by Dr. Prantar Chakrabarti

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BY ELIZAVETA MIRONOVA On October 26th, the University of Toronto Pre-Medical Society and Global Health Engage hosted an […]

November 11, 2015 Diseases and Illnesses, Juxta Talks

REINVENT: A Conference on Neglected Diseases

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BY AYLIN MANDURIC, with contributions from CHEYANNE REED. On October 2nd, the REINVENT conference on neglected diseases (NDs) […]

October 20, 2015 Diseases and Illnesses, Juxta Talks

Girl Rising: An Imaginative Exploration of the Globalized Dividends of Gender Equity

ANJUM SULTANA Girl Rising, a documentary directed by Richard E. Robbins, was the focus of a recent screening […]

March 1, 2015 Education & Development, Gender and Health, Juxta Talks

Conducting Global Health Research in the Global South: Challenges and Considerations

ANJUM SULTANA
An Interview with Jesse Jenkinson, PhD Student at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health

February 23, 2015 Global Health Opportunities, Juxta Talks

Juxta Talks: Diseases of Poverty

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In collaboration with Dignitas youth, we have invited researchers and leaders in Global Health to stimulate the much needed discussion on the topic of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs).

March 17, 2014 Juxta Talks

JuxtaTalks: Cancer of Evidence-Based Medicine

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In collaboration with JULS – Journal of Undergraduate Life Sciences and Education and Equity, We will be screening an impassioned TED talk, in which Ben Goldacre explains why unreported instances of negative data “is a cancer at the core of evidence-based medicine”

November 22, 2013 Juxta Talks

JuxtaTalks: Learning from Failure in WHO’s TB Control Program

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Juxtaposition Global Health Magazine is proud to present a discussion with Dr. Joy Fitzgibbon in Partnership with UNSOC. It will be happening Thursday, October 31st in the Junior Common Room at Trinity College.

October 29, 2013 Juxta Talks

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