In 2008, the Indiana University Center for Bioethics was awarded a $940,000 grant from the Fogarty International Center (NIH) to establish a new research ethics training partnership with colleagues at Moi University in Eldoret, Kenya.
Read MoreThe AMPATH Orphans and Vulnerable Children (OVC) Program continues to expand and meet the needs of children affected by HIV in western Kenya.
Read MoreA total of 15 Moi University School of Medicine (MUSM) fifth year students came to North America this spring to experience first-hand the nuances of being a medical student in the U.S. and Canada and to explore their dreams.
Read MoreCutting edge technology from Silicon Valley is being deployed in the rural outreaches of western Kenya, now that AMPATH is using Google’s open source mobile operating system (Android) to develop a revolutionary new data collection tool for Home-based Counseling and Testing.
Read MoreTo improve the health and well-being of children orphaned and separated from their parents, Dr. Paula Braitstein of Indiana University and Dr. David Ayuku of Moi University are leading a team of investigators determined to better understand their living conditions and the effect of the environment on children’s physical and mental health over time.
Read MoreIn mid-June, Indiana University Press will release Walking Together, Walking Far: How a U.S. and African Medical School Partnership is Winning the Fight Against HIV/AIDS, the first-ever book chronicling the historic partnership between Indiana University School of Medicine, Moi University School of Medicine and Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital.
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