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A face-to-face with our research leaders: Interview with Dr. Madhukar Pai

Published: 18 December 2014

"In its broadest sense, global health is about making the world a healthier place. Each of us can choose to make a contribution here, regardless of our discipline, training, or specialization. In addition to excelling in our chosen field, optimism is a key quality – we need to believe that we can make a difference."

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