New USAID report gives unprecedented insight into health R&D programs
In our new blog, GHTC reflects on the US Agency for International Development's new report on its global health research and development programs for fiscal year 2022.
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Julien manages congressional outreach, policy development, and legislative analysis to support the US advocacy work of the coalition. In this capacity, he serves as GHTC’s primary liaison with Congress and helps develop strategies to advance the coalition’s legislative priorities.
Before joining the Global Health Technologies Coalition, Julien was an associate at FasterCures, a center of the Milken Institute, where he supported the organization’s programs on economic incentives, health data, and patient-centric biomedical research. Julien graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a double major in molecular biology and community and environmental sociology. He also has a certificate (minor) in global health. He is currently pursuing a Master of Public Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
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In our new blog, GHTC reflects on the US Agency for International Development's new report on its global health research and development programs for fiscal year 2022.
GHTC reflects on the recent midterm elections in the United States and implications for global health research and development.
GHTC applauds OSTP's AP3 annual report while acknowledging limitations as well as the significant funding and political will that will be required to achieve the objective it lays out.
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