global healthshare ® initiative: summary and operational strategy the power of sharing – a new...
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Global HealthShare® initiative: Summary and Operational Strategy
The power of sharing – A new paradigm for nutrition and health in the 21st
century.
About Our Initiative
Global HealthShare is a completely project-based program that identifies innovative, market-driven solutions to improve health and generate economic growth in the
developing world.
Mission
To promote global health and wellness through the power of sharing knowledge, technology
and resources.
Vision
To increase global economic citizenship, one healthy village at a time.
The Global Economic Pyramid
Universities and HospitalsWORLDWIDE• Adventist Health International, with 175
hospitals and more than 300 clinics, WORLDWIDE
• OneWorld Health/PATH, WORLDWIDE
NORTH AMERICA• Arizona State University, AZ, USA• Loma Linda University, CA, USA• Pennsylvania State University, PA, USA• Pitzer College, CA, USA• University of California, Davis, USA• University of Virgin Islands, USA• University of Guelph, CANADA• University of Toronto, CANADA
AFRICA• University of Botswana, BOTSWANA• Human Needs Project, KENYA
ASIA• Filaria Hospital, Syedpur, BANGLADESH • Filaria Hospital, Savar, BANGLADESH• Fuzhou University, Fujian, CHINA• Kyoto University, Kyoto, JAPAN• Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda
University, Belur, INDIA• South China Agricultural University,
Guangzhou, CHINA
Government, Industry, and NGOs
AFRICA• Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
(CSIR), Pretoria, SOUTH AFRICA
ASIA• Directorate General of Health Services, Gov.
of Bangladesh, BANGLADESH• Institute for Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
Dhaka, BANGLADESH• International Center for Diarrheal Disease
Research, Dhaka, BANGLADESH • Nara Institute for Science and Technology,
Nara, JAPAN• OneWorld Health South Asia, New Delhi,
INDIA
NORTH AMERICA• California Institute for Food and
Agricultural Research, Davis, CA, USA• Creative Research Management, Stockton,
CA, USA • OneWorld Health, San Francisco, CA, USA• PHL Associates, Davis, CA, USA• PIPRA, Davis, CA, USA• Sage Bionetworks, Palo Alto, CA, USA• SoyLabs, LLC, Mexico, MO, USA• ARS/USDA Western Human Nutrition
Research Center, Davis, CA, USA
Projects in Development
For detailed project factsheets, visit: nutrigenomics.ucdavis.edu/?page=GHS/Current_Projects
Rabies Vaccines for Bangladesh
Partners: Institute for Allergy and Clinical Immunology, Bangladesh and more.
Improving Food Security in Climate- Challenged India and Bangladesh
Partners: Ramakrishna Mission Vivekanada University (RKMVU), India and more.
“RuralTech” – Rural On-Farm Training for Rwanda
Partner: Land O’Lakes – International Development Division.
Improving ORS Formulation to Treat Children with Diarrhea
Partners: International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh and more.
Next-Generation Therapeutic Nutrition to Treat Malnutrition
Partners: International Center for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh and more
Summary
If products like phones and soft drinks can be found even in the most rural corners of the developing world, so should basic health education, products, and services.
ContactRaymond L. Rodriguez, PhD Director, Center of Excellence in Nutritional GenomicsProfessor, Department of Molecular and Cellular BiologyUniversity of California, DavisOne Shields Ave., PRB 1139Davis, CA 95616 T: + 530 752 3263 F: + 530 752 [email protected]://www.mcb.ucdavis.edu/faculty-labs/rodriguez/teaching/index.htmlhttp://nutrigenomics.ucdavis.edu
Somen Nandi, PhDManaging Director, Global HealthShare® initiativeCenter of Excellence in Nutritional GenomicsUniversity of California, DavisOne Shields Ave., PRB 1144Davis, CA, 95616T: + 530 752 3613F: + 530 752 2278Skype: [email protected]://nutrigenomics.ucdavis.edu/GHS
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