Michele Barry
Michele Barry is a professor of medicine. She became Stanford's inaugural Senior Associate Dean of global health in 2009 and [https://profiles.stanford.edu/michele-barry started the Stanford Center for Innovation in Global Health] in 2010. Prior to this, she was a professor at Yale, where she started the first refugee health clinic and homeless health mobile van project, for which she was awarded the [https://onha.yale.edu/initiatives/community-partnerships/elm-ivy-awards/past-recipients-elm-ivy-awards Elm Ivy Mayor’s Award]. She specializes in tropical medicine, emerging infectious diseases, women’s leadership in global health, and human and planetary health. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Eric J Nelson, Jason R Andrews, Stacey Maples, Michele Barry, John D ClemensGet access
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2by H Wild, Luke Glowacki, Stace Maples, Iván Mejía‐Guevara, Amy Krystosik, Matthew H. Bonds, Abiy Hiruy, A. Desirée LaBeaud, Michèle BarryGet access
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3by H Wild, Luke Glowacki, Stace Maples, Iván Mejía‐Guevara, Amy Krystosik, Matthew H. Bonds, Abiy Hiruy, A. Desirée LaBeaud, Michèle BarryGet access
Published 2019
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4by Eugene T Richardson, J Daniel Kelly, Mohamed Bailor Barrie, Annelies W Mesman, Sahr Karku, Komba Quiwa, Regan H Marsh, Songor Koedoyoma, Fodei Daboh, Kathryn P Barron, Michael Grady, Elizabeth Tucker, Kerry L Dierberg, George W Rutherford, Michele Barry, James Holland Jones, Megan B Murray, Paul E FarmerGet access
Published in PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases (2016)
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