Last month in Nairobi, 9,500 delegates from government and civil society convened in recognition of the 25th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). In 1994, the ...
As a journal editor and one that tends to either be responsible for very young journals or new launches, I am aware that it is difficult for researchers to distinguish ...
This blog post was written by Dr. Kelly Thompson (kelly.thompson@womeningh.org), Dr. Roopa Dhatt (roopa.dhatt@womeningh.org) and Mehr Manzoor (research@womeningh.org). Despite women making up the vast majority of those working in the ...
One in every 500 people has Parkinson’s disease, which equates to 10 million people globally with the condition. Patients often have infrequent contact with their doctors, so large gaps exist ...
Open Access (OA) publishing enables research articles to be made freely available to other researchers and the public. It encourages the sharing of results and findings, which in turn helps ...
In recognition of International Women’s Day 2016, GHEG is inviting submissions for a themed collection on Women in Global Health. A core mission of global health is to achieve health ...
We are delighted to announce the publication of the first papers in Global Health, Epidemiology and Genomics. As GHEG is fully Open Access, these papers, and all papers published in ...
Happy New Year! 2016 promises to be an exciting year for Global Health, Epidemiology & Genomics (GHEG) as the journal is officially launched. We have been delighted by the response ...
I am delighted to introduce you to our website dedicated to building an interactive forum for our new online and open access journal, ‘Global Health, Epidemiology and Genomics (GHEG)’ which ...
Cambridge University Press is delighted to announce a major new open access journal, Global Health, Epidemiology and Genomics (GHEG), dedicated to publishing and disseminating research that addresses and increases understanding ...