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022 _2ACP Journal Club Archives
_a Online ISSN: 1539-3704
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_aPrint ISSN: 0003-4819
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100 _aLindsay M Jaacks
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245 _aGlobal noncommunicable disease research: opportunities and challenges
260 _aMwanza, Tanzania:
_bAmerican College of Physicians &
_b Catholic University of Health and Allied Sciences [CUHAS – Bugando]
_c2015/11/3
300 _aPages 712-714
490 _vAnnals of internal medicine Volume 163 Issue 9
520 _aAbstract: Opportunities for collaboration on global noncommunicable disease (NCD) research across international borders and scientific disciplines are increasingly available, coinciding with globalization of science and an unprecedented interest in global health among U.S. students, clinicians, and early-career investigators (1). However, challenges to developing and funding a global NCD research agenda remain. In September 2014, researchers representing 41 institutions, including universities, government agencies, private companies, journals, and foundations in the United States met to discuss the challenges and identify opportunities for moving forward on a global NCD research agenda. Four action items emerged from this conference.
700 _a KM Venkat Narayan
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700 _aKaren R Siegel
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700 _a David A Watkins
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700 _aMelissa Burroughs Pena
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700 _a Robert Peck
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700 _aChristine Ngaruiya
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700 _aOlivia Manders
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700 _aKasia J Lipska
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700 _aRacquel E Kohler
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700 _a Sandeep P Kishore
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700 _a Douglas C Heimburger
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700 _a Mohammed K Ali
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700 _a John Bartlett
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700 _aGerald S Bloomfield
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700 _a William Checkley
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700 _a Thomas A Gaziano
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856 _uhttps://doi.org/10.7326/M15-1068
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