Course Outline:
Since its creation four years ago, the Canadian Program on Genomics and Global Health (CPGGH) has become recognised around the world as a leading program on innovation and global health. The mission of the CPGGH is to harness the advances of innovative technology for global health equity. Our vision is to optimise global health benefits and minimize the social risks of advances in innovation through careful evaluation of the associated social and economic impacts. We are seeking applications from graduate students from developing countries, for postgraduate fellowships and for our 2007 summer student research program.
Course Modules:
The Program on Life Sciences and Global Health McLaughlin-Rotman Centre is recruiting in the following fields:
•Public and Community Engagement in Developing Countries
•Regenerative medicine in Developing Countries
•Human Genomic Variation and Global Health
•Commercialization in Low Resource Settings
•Private Sector Development in Developing Countries
The Deadline is February 19th 2007
Entry Requirements:
Discuss with programme administrator.
URL:
http://www.utoronto.ca/jcb/genomics/index.html
Contact:
Ms Jennifer Early, administrative assistant Ethical, Social and Cultural Program for the Grand Challenges in Global Health, MaRS Centre, South Tower 101 College Street, Suite 406 Toronto, ON Canada M5G 1L7. Fax: 416-978-6826 Email: esc@utoronto.ca