April 21-22, 2012 - Confirmed Conference Speakers
The conference will include 300 speakers who will present lectures and workshops about:
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The confirmed speakers to date include:
Keynote Addresses
- "Investing in Innovation to Fight Poverty," Sasha Dichter, Chief Innovation Officer, Acumen Fund
- "Mission in a Bottle: From Yale Classroom to Beverage Change Agent," Seth Goldman, President and TeaEO of Honest Tea
- Jeffrey Sachs, PhD, Director of Earth Institute at Columbia University; Quetelet Professor of Sustainable Development, Professor of Health Policy and Management, Columbia University; Special Advisor to Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon
- Sonia Ehrlich Sachs, MD, MPH, Director of Health, Millennium Village Project, Earth Institute at Columbia University
Design Thinking Speakers
- "SEED Evaluator: Measuring Social, Economic, and Ecological Design," Steve Dombrowski, GGLO
- "The Trouble with Treating Patients as Consumers," Gianna Ericson, Senior Design Strategist, Continuum
- "Design and Community Engagement in mHealth," Robert Fabricant, Vice President of Creative, Frog Design Inc.
- "The Last Mile of mHealth," Erica Kochi, Co-lead, UNICEF Innovations Team
- "Design For Social Innovation," Patrice Martin, Co-Lead and Creative Director, IDEO.org
- "Buildings That Heal," Alan Ricks, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, MASS Design Group
- "The Rise of Resilience," Andrew Zolli, Curator, Pop!Tech
Education Initiatives in Global Health Speakers
- "Grand Strategy in Global Health," Elizabeth Bradley, PhD, Professor of Public Health, Division of Health Policy & Administration; Director, Global Health Initiative, Yale University
- "Educating Undergraduates in Global Health: Opportunities and Challenges," Kaveh Khoshnood, PhD, Associate Professor, Yale School of Public Health
- "Global Health Education: Perceptions of Visiting Healthcare Professionals," Christian Kraeker, MD, FRCPC DTM&H MSc, Department of Internal Medicine, McMaster University
- "Understanding Early Neonatal Mortality in Rural Northern Ghana: The Value of a Mixed Methods Approach," Cheryl Moyer, MPH, Managing Director, Global REACH; Research Investigator, Department of Medical Education, University of Michigan Medical School
Environment, Energy, and Food Speakers
- "An Inventory of Toxic Hotspots in the Developing World - Over 100 Million Exposed," Richard Fuller, President, Blacksmith Institute
- "Detecting Plant Mysteries: Have Your Diagnostic Dilemmas Turned to Green?" Martin Gordon, MD, FAAAS, Emeritus Chairman and Lifetime Trustee, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library Board; Prior Clinical Professor of Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine
- "Farmers First: Scaling a Permanent and Sustainable End To Hunger," Tony Kalm, Director of Business Development, One Acre Fund
- "Vulnerability of Children to Environmental Assaults: A Global Perspective," Philip Landrigan, MD, MSc, Dean for Global Health, Ethel H. Wise Professor and Chairman, Department of Preventive Medicine, Professor of Pediatrics, Director, Children's Environmental Health Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
- "Hunger and the Right to Food," Robert Lawrence, MD, The Center for a Livable Future Professor, Professor of Environmental Health Sciences, Health Policy, and International Health; Director, Center for a Livable Future, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Film, Photography, Art & Global Health Speakers
- "Thinking, Sensing, Feeling, Doing: How Art Can Energize Public Health," Carolyn Cannuscio, ScD, Core Investigator, VA Center for Health Equity Research and Promotion, Philadelphia VA Medical Center; Assistant Professor, Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine
- "Potential Over Poverty: Creating a New Narrative for Development," Jonathan Kalan, Photojournalist, Founder, The (BoP) Project
- "Going Blind and Going Forward: Building a National and International Public Awareness Campaign Around a Film and its Messages," Joseph Lovett, Producer/Director, Going Blind
- "The Art of Change: How Youth Can Create Their Own Social Change," Bob McKinnon, President, GALEWiLL Design; Director, The GALEWiLL Center for Opportunity & Progress
- "Exploring Innovations in Technology and the Arts to Save Women's Lives," Lisa Russell, Filmmaker/New Media Producer, Governess Films/MDGFive.com
- "The Edge of Joy: The Front Lines of Maternal Care in Nigeria," Dawn Sinclair Shapiro, Filmmaker, The Edge of Joy
Healthcare Delivery Models and Impact Measurement
- "Measuring Global Health Programs in Low- and Middle-Income Countries," Juan-Carlos Alegre, Director, Monitoring & Evaluation, Management Sciences for Health
- "The Role of the Village Health Worker and Support System through a Comprehensive Health Care Model - CRHP Jamkhed," Shobha Arole, Director, The Comprehensive Rural Health Project, Jamkhed
- "mSakhi: Making the ‘m’ Work for Community Health Workers," Amod Kumar, Project Director, Manthan Project, IntraHealth International
- "Lessons from the Cuban Health System Applied in Three Under-Served Communities in the United States," Peter Bourne, Senior Research Fellow, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford, Chair, Medical Education Cooperation with Cuba (MEDICC)
- "Quality, Impactful, and Cost-Effective Healthcare Delivery Strategies for Patients Living in Poverty," James Clarke, MD, Ophthalmologist and Medical Director, Crystal Eye Clinic, Ghana
- "Achieving Hospital Sustainability Through Surgeon Training Centers," Kate Coleman, Chairman and Founder, Right To Sight
- "Building Sustainable Rural Healthcare Systems: The Healthpoint Model," Al Hammond, co-founder and Chairman of Healthpoint Services and Director of Health for All, Ashoka
- "Designing Evidence-Based Health Worker Attraction and Retention Strategies for Rural Areas: Application of a Rapid Discrete Choice Experiment in Uganda and Laos," Wanda Jaskiewicz, Team Leader for Performance Support Systems, IntraHealth International/CapacityPlus
- "Re-Thinking Development: Social Innovations That Deliver Effective, Efficient and Sustainable Large-Scale Change," Lakshmi Karan, Director, Global Strategy, Riders for Health
- "How A 'Preferential Option for the Poor' Ensures Effective Service Delivery in Haiti," Ali Lutz, Haiti Special Projects Manager, Partners In Health
- "Achieving the Health MDGs: Making a Reality Out of Every Woman and Every Child," Charles MacCormack, Executive Chair, Health MDG Alliance
- "Market-Based Innovations in Healthcare: The LifeSpring Model," Tricia Morente, Strategic Advisor, LifeSpring Hospitals
- "Harnessing the Power of Micro-Franchising to Fight Poverty and Disease," Chris Murphy, Director of Marketing, Living Goods
- "Investing in Frontline Health Workers: A Critical Global Need," Mary Beth Powers, Newborn and Child Survival Campaign Chief, Save the Children
- "Rural Village Outreaches: Strategies to Reduce Patient Barriers to Care," Seth Wanye, MD, Ophthalmologist, Eye Clinic of Tamale Teaching Hospital, Ghana
Health Policy & Advocacy
- "A Sea Change in Global Health Policy: The Critical Role of Partnerships," Lucica Ditiu, Executive Secretary of the Stop TB Partnership
- "Global Health Takes a Normative Turn: The Rise of Human Rights to Address the Health Threats of the 21st Century," Benjamin Mason Meier, JD, LLM, PhD, Assistant Professor of Global Health Policy, Department of Public Policy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- "Despised Practices Can Be Harnessed for Social Innovation," Ken Patterson, Global Grassroots Manager, RESULTS/RESULTS Educational Fund
Infectious Disease Speakers
- "Using Innovative Communications for Malaria Prevention," David Bowen, PhD, CEO, Malaria No More
- "The Effect of Access to AIDS Treatment on Employment Outcomes in South Africa," Zoe McLaren, Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, University of Michigan
- "Cost-Effectiveness of Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy (HAART) in Reducing Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV Infection in Kenya," Georgia Sambunaris, Senior Advisor, USAID Office of Economic Growth
Maternal and Child Health Speakers
- "Programs for Orphans: Formula for Success," Jane Aronson, MD, CEO and Founder of Worldwide Orphans Foundation; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Cornell Weill Medical College and Columbia University
- "Too Many Orphans: What To Do?" Jane Aronson, MD, CEO and Founder of Worldwide Orphans Foundation; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Cornell Weill Medical College and Columbia University
- "Preventing Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders: New Strategies for Changing the Behaviors of Medical Professionals and Pregnant Women," Paul N. Bloom, Ph.D., Adjunct Professor of Social Entrepreneurship and Marketing, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University
- "Reproductive Refugees: Health Disparities and Diasporic Dreams in Post/911 Arab America," Marcia Inhorn, MPH, PhD, William K. Lanman Jr. Professor of Anthropology and International Affairs; Editor, Journal of Middle East Women's Studies, Council on Middle East Studies, Yale University
- "Adoption of Innovation and the Rate of Decline in Child Mortality," Dean Jamison, Professor, Global Health and Adjunct Professor, Health Services, University of Washington School of Public Health
- "LED Phototherapy Program Successfully Treats Neonatal Jaundice in Southeast Asia," Priscilla Joe, MD, Chief Medical Advisor, East Meets West
- "An Integrated Fistula Repair Program: Ten Year Report of the Eritrean Women's Project," Mary Lake Polan, Adjunct Professor, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, Columbia University School of Medicine
- "The Role of Scientists and Medical Professionals in Helping Pregnant Women Abstain from Drinking Alcohol," Rochelle D. Schwartz-Bloom, Ph.D., Professor of Pharmacology, Duke University Medical Center
- "Family Planning: Remarkable Progress but a Steep Road Ahead," Joe Speidel, MD, MPH, Professor, Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences; Director for Communication, Development and External Relations, Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, University of California, San Francisco
- "WE CARE Solar: Bringing Light to Maternal Health Care," Laura Stachel, MD, MPH, UC Berkeley School of Public Health; Co-Founder, WE CARE Solar
- "Saving Lives at Birth: A One Year Reflection of Harnessing Innovation," Wendy Taylor, MPP, Senior Advisor for Innovative Financing and Public Private Partnerships, USAID
Non-Communicable Diseases Speakers
- "Why Youth Are Key To Stemming The Tide of NCDs," Wendy Baldwin, President and CEO, Population Reference Bureau
- "Integrative Service Delivery for Non-Communicable Diseases: Thinking Horizontally," Gene Kwan, MD, Research Fellow, Division of Global Health Equity; Instructor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
- "Managing Glaucomas in Africa: Need for a Paradigm Shift," Michael Gyasi, Ophthalmologist, North Western Eye Centre, Ghana
- "Diabetes and the Global Burden of Diabetic Retinopathy," Nader Moinfar, Magruder Eye Institute and University of Central Florida School of Medicine, Orlando, Florida
- "Ensuring Better Health, Education, and Lifelihood With Community Eye Care," Sarang Samal, Founder, NYSASDRI, India
- "Dermatology and Global Health," Aisha Sethi, Assistant Professor, Dermatology and Infectious Diseases, Associate Residency Program Director, Section of Dermatology, University of Chicago
Organization Management Speakers
- "Impacting Global Health," Nava Ashraf, Associate Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School
- "Rethinking Innovation in Global Health," Rifat Atun, Professor of International Health Management, Imperial College London
- "Three Cups of Lessons: A Teachable Moment for Nonprofits," Maurice Segall, JD, Pro Bono Partnership, Inc.
Research in Global Health Speakers
- "Vaccines for the Developing World: New Approaches and New Science," Alan Bernstein, PhD, Former Executive Director, Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise
- "Meet the Editor: How to Write for Global Health Journals," Jocalyn Clark, Senior Editor, PLoS Medicine
- "Advances in Global Eye Health Research," Deborah Carper, Deputy Director, National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health
- "Walking The Tightrope in 'Transplanted Research': A Balance of Community Versus Researcher's Interests," Michael Gyasi, Ophthalmologist, North Western Eye Centre, Ghana; Unite For Sight Partner
- "Primary Congenital Glaucoma," Sarwat Salim, Associate Professor of Ophthalmology and Director of Glaucoma Service, University of Tennessee
- "Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Humanitarian Settings: Current Knowledge and Research Priorities," Wietse Tol, PhD, Global Health Initiative, Yale University & HealthNet TPO
- "Lifestyle and Risk for Glaucoma," James C. Tsai, MD, Robert R. Young Professor and Chairman, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Yale University School of Medicine; Chief of Ophthalmology, Yale-New Haven Hospital
Philanthropy Speakers
- "Philanthropy & Impact Investing: Social Capital for Global Health," Diana Ayton-Shenker, Founder and CEO, Fast Forward Fund
- "Marketing Strategies To Set Your Not-for-Profit Apart," Aria Finger, COO, Do Something
- "From Donor-Driven to Impact-Driven: How Evidence Can Inform Smarter Global Health Philanthropy," Carol McLaughlin, MD, MPH, MSc, Research Director - Global Public Health, Center for High Impact Philanthropy, School of Social Policy and Practice, University of Pennsylvania
- "Leveraging Pro Bono Talent to Address Global Health Challenges," Aaron Hurst, President and Founder, Taproot Foundation
Social Enterprise Speakers
- "Sustainably Delicious," Nikhil Arora, Founder, Back to the Roots
- "Keepin' it Global," Kyle Berner, Creator, Feelgoodz LLC
- "Making It Real: Lessons From Thirty Years of Grassroots Development," Dean Cycon, Founder and CEO, Dean's Beans Organic Coffee Co.
- "Escaping the Survival Trap," Eric Kacou, Co-Founder, ESPartners, Author of Entrepreneurial Solutions for Prosperity in BoP Markets
- "An Organizing Framework and Repeatable Business Models for Market Creation in Impoverished Communities: Lessons From the Global Social Benefit Incubator at Santa Clara University," Jim Koch, Jan and Bill Terry Professor of Management, Leavey School of Business and Administration; Founding Director, Center for Science, Technology, and Society, Santa Clara University
- "More Food With Less Water and Improved Health: Yes, It Is Possible," Ken Lee, Co-founder and Co-owner, Lotus Foods
- "Linking Venture Success and Poverty Alleviation: Understanding How to Create Value with the Base of the Pyramid," Ted London, PhD, Senior Research Fellow, William Davidson Institute and Faculty, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan
- "Do the KIND Thing," Erica Pattni, Vice President of Marketing, KIND Healthy Snacks
- "The Role of Business in Creating a More Compassionate and Sustainable World,"Zak Zaidman, Co-Founder and CEO, Kopali Organics
Social Entrepreneurship Speakers
- "Sustainable Social Change: The Power of Enterprise Solutions," Ron Bills, Chairman & CEO, Envirofit International
- "Lives in Development: Values, Capabilities and Aspirations for the New Economic Development Professional," Michael Fairbanks, Fellow, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
- "Commercializing Products For The Other 90%," Peter Haas, Executive Director, AIDG, Inc.
- "Creating Shared Value in Global Health," Laura Herman, Managing Director, FSG
- "Social Change in Four Flavors," Paul Light, Paulette Goddard Professor of Public Service, Robert Wagner School of Public Service, New York University
- "Proving Sustainability: Accountability in International Development through Instrumented Data Collection and Social Enterprise," Evan Thomas, PhD, Assistant Professor, Portland State University; Executive Vice President, Manna Energy Limited
- "Hackovation: Trends, Technologies, and Techniques for 21st Century Social Impact," Tim Zak, Associate Teaching Professor; Director, Institute for Social Innovation, H. John Heinz III College, Carnegie Mellon University
Social Media & Marketing Speakers
- "Storytelling for Social Change," Neal Baer, MD, Clinical Professor of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California; Executive Producer, A Gifted Man, CBS
- "Healthy Habits for Life: Using Sesame Street to Promote a Healthier World," Charlotte Cole, Senior Vice President, Global Education, Sesame Workshop
- "Collective Impact: Playing Nice With Others in the Sandbox," Scott Henderson, Managing Director, CauseShift
- "Overcoming Barriers By Using Humor and Animation to Create a Cultural Shift," Firdaus Kharas, Chairman, Chocolate Moose Media and Global Shift
- "New Ideas in Sustainability: The View From The New York Times Fixes Column," Tina Rosenberg, Pulitzer Prize-Winning Journalist, The New York Times
Surgery & Global Health Speakers
- "Africa's Huge Cataract Backlog: A Novel Strategy For Dealing With It," Thomas Baah, MD, Ophthalmologist and Director, Save The Nation's Sight Clinic, Ghana
- "Blindness in Myanmar: Empowering the Community and the Ophthalmic Professionals," Geoffrey S. Cohn, Senior Lecturer, University of New South Wales; Founder, Myanmar Eye Care Project
- "Expanding Surgical Care for the Bottom Billion," Selwyn Rogers, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
- "Ethical Dilemmas Operating in the Developing World," Aron Rose, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, Yale University School of Medicine
Technology in Global Health Speakers
- "Unleashing the Wealth of Nations: Bridging the Information Asymmetry for Better Health and Economic Development," Julius Akinyemi, Entrepreneur-in-Residence, MIT Media Lab
- "Sana: Democratizing Knowledge, Technology and Access to Quality Healthcare," Leo Anthony Celi, MD, MS, MPH, Executive Director, Sana, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, MIT; Research Director, Laboratory of Computational Physiology, MIT; Staff Intensivist, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
- "Physiology Measurement for Mobile Health," Richard Fletcher, PhD, Research Scientist, MIT Media Lab
- "A Call to Action on Global eHealth Evaluation," Hamish Fraser, MBChB, MRCP, MSc, Director of Informatics and Telemedicine, Partners In Health; Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School; Associate Physician at Brigham and Women’s Hospital
- "The Power of DIY Medical Technologies," Jose Gomez-Marquez, Little Devices @MIT and co-founder LDTC+Labs LLC
- "Wireless Biosensors to Reduce Morbidity and Mortality After Initiation of HIV Antiretroviral Therapy," Jessica Haberer, MD, MS, Research Scientist, Harvard Institute for Global Health; Assistant in Health Decision Sciences, Massachusetts General Hospital; Instructor, Harvard Medical School
- "mHealth: Scaling Up, Low Cost Mobile Solutions in (PMTCT) Preventing-Mother-to-Child-Transmission-Programs," Bobby Jefferson, Senior Informatics Advisor, Futures Group
- "Disrupting Trajectories to Mortality with Mobile Technology: Opportunities for Resource-Limited Settings," Alain Labrique, Assistant Professor, Program in Global Disease Epidemiology and Control, Department of International Health and Department of Epidemiology, Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University; Director, JHU Global mHealth Initiative
- "Engaging the Consumer in the Fight Against Counterfeits," Alison Martin, Service Delivery Manager, Sproxil, Inc.
- "When Do Novelties Become Innovations?" Patricia Mechael, PhD, MHS, Executive Director, mHealth Alliance
- "From Big Data to Small Languages: Communication and Information Processing in a Newly Connected World," Robert Munro, CEO, Ibidon; Graduate Fellow, Stanford University
- "BioPhotonics Technologies for Global Health," Aydogan Ozcan, PhD, Associate Professor, Electrical Engineering Department, California NanoSystems Institute, UCLA
- "Low-Cost Diagnostics for the Developing World," Una Ryan, OBE, PhD, DSc, CEO, Diagnostics For All
- "An Open Innovation Model for Global Health Instruction," Youseph Yazdi, PhD, MBA, Executive Director, Center for Bioengineering Innovation & Design, Johns Hopkins University
Water and Sanitation Speakers
- "Cutting Through The Jargon and Getting to the Point: Rethinking Water For People's Impact," Ned Breslin, Chief Executive Officer, Water For People
- "Entrepreneurial Tools for the Developing World," Tim Elliott, Special Initiatives Officer, PATH
- "Dispensers for Safe Water," Alexandra Fielden, Policy Coordinator, Innovations for Poverty Action
- "Measuring the Health Benefits of a Solar Drinking Water Disinfection (SODIS) Intervention in Uganda," Kristopher Kang, Consultant, Water School
"Advice From The Experts" Panels
- "Careers in Global Health: Advice From The Experts"
- "Careers in Social Entrepreneurship: Advice From The Experts"
- "Lessons From The Field: Setting Up Programs in Remote Areas"
Interactive Workshops
- "Possible Solutions in Primary Healthcare," Shobha Arole, Director, The Comprehensive Rural Health Project, Jamkhed
- "Too Many Orphans: What To Do?" Jane Aronson, MD, CEO and Founder of Worldwide Orphans Foundation; Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Cornell Weill Medical College and Columbia University
- "Using New Media to Tell Your Story and Reach a Wider Audience,"Neal Baer, MD, Clinical Professor of Preventive Medicine, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California; Executive Producer, A Gifted Man, CBS
- "A Media Education Workshop: How Sesame Workshop Harnesses the Power of Fun, Furry Muppets to Promote Healthy Living Across The Globe," Charlotte Cole, Senior Vice President, Global Education, Sesame Workshop
- "Workshop Title TBA," Dean Cycon, Founder and CEO, Dean's Beans Organic Coffee Co.
- "What Are The Values, Skills, and Aspirations of the New Economic Development Professional? The Case Study of Post-Conflict Rwanda in a Workshop Format," Michael Fairbanks, Fellow, Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, Harvard University
- "Breaking Thru The Clutter Workshop: How To Market Your Cause and Attract New Champions," Scott Henderson, Managing Director, CauseShift
- "Practice-Based Models for Scaling Social Mission Enterprise,"Jim Koch, Jan and Bill Terry Professor of Management, Leavey School of Business and Administration; Founding Director, Center for Science, Technology, and Society, Santa Clara University
- "What Reporters Want, or Why Is No One Covering Me?" Tina Rosenberg, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist, The New York Times
Student Leaders in Global Health Speakers
- "Water for Work: Breaking Through the Rural Water Impasse," Adam Abramson, PhD Student, Ben Gurion University of the Negev
- "Vaccine Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices in a Suburb of Hyderabad, India," Sumita Chakrabarti, PhD Student, University of Illinois at Chicago
- "Examination of HIV Testing Characteristics in Santa Elena Province, Ecuador," Stewart Dandorf, Graduate Student, Yale School of Public Health
- "Adapting Community Practices to Improve Health: Lessons from the 'Birth Hole' Concept in Northern Ghana," James Duah, Graduate Student, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
- "Review of Ophthalmic History, Barriers to Eye Care, and Perceptions of Family Eye Care in Rural Honduras," Nathaniel Gebhard, Medical Student, University of Colorado School of Medicine; Unite For Sight Global Impact Lab Alumnus
- "Clinical Factors Associated with Human Bocavirus Infection in Young Children in the Caribbean," Joshua Hustedt, Medical Student, Yale University School of Medicine
- "Feasibility and Effectiveness of Supplementation with Locally Available Foods in Prevention of Child Malnutrition in Kenya," Kate McCalmont, Medical Student, University of New Mexico School of Medicine
- "A Rapid, Low Cost Methodology for Evaluation of ITN Distributions," Kohtaro Ooka, Medical Student, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
- "The Impact of Electronic Fetal Monitoring on Perinatal Outcomes in Referral Cases of Pre-Eclampsia at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital (KBTH), Accra, Ghana," Jocelynn Owusu, Masters Student, University of Michigan School of Public Health
- "A Comprehensive Impact Assessment of Antenatal Care in Two Districts in Nepal," Dimitra Panagiotoglou, Public Health Student, Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia
- "Factors Influencing Timing of Entry into Prenatal Care in Rural Haiti," Kristen Pepin, Medical Student, University of Connecticut School of Medicine
- "Maternal and Caretaker Perceptions On Clinical Childhood Eye Care and Blindness In Ghana," Daryl Ramai, Undergraduate Student, York College of the City University of New York; Unite For Sight Global Impact Lab Alumnus
- "Cultural Barriers to Vision Care in Three Non-Western Countries," Alim Ramji, Undergraduate Student, University of Oklahoma; Unite For Sight Global Impact Lab Alumnus
- "Prescription Patterns at a Pediatric Out-Patient Clinic in Kisumu, Kenya," Rahil Rojiani, Undergraduate Student, Brown University
- "Do Volunteer Community Health Workers Impact Health Behaviors? A Study of Rural Uganda," Hummy Song, PhD Student, Harvard University
- "Domestic Hygiene and Childhood Diarrhea: Perceptions and Practices of Mothers in Makassar, Indonesia," Lindsey Watson, MPH Student, Northern Illinois University
- "Promoting Clean Hands Among Uganda's Children: A Tippy-Tap Based School Intervention," Ce Zhang, Undergraduate Student, Pennsylvania State University
- "Evaluating Parents' Perceptions of the Causes of Under-five Mortality in Gushegu District of Northern Ghana," Mutiemu Zuneidu, MPH Student, Northern Illinois University
Social Enterprise Pitch Presenters (Ideas in Development)
Pitch abstracts continue to be accepted on a rolling application deadline.
- "Framing and Engaging a Public Health Response to Human Trafficking in the U.S.," Hana Akselrod, Medical Student, Mount Sinai School of Medicine and Public Health Student, Yale School of Public Health
- "Eye Ability: Closing the Gap Between the Services & Resources Provided to the Blind and Visually Impaired in Industrialized Nations Versus Developing Nations," Jennifer Afranie-Sakyi, Founder, Eye Ability, Inc.
- "Expanding Photovoice for Health Research with OVC," Lisa Albert, Research Associate II, FHI 360
- "From Neighborhoods to Nations, A Web-based Design of an Academic Institution's Global Health Practice," Nima Almassi, Medical Student, Medical College of Wisconsin
- "Cycle of Light: Sustainable Model for Access to Healthcare," Faith Barasa, Daisy's Eye Cancer Fund, Kenya
- "Promoting Health In Haiti," Steven Baumann, RN, PhD Professor of Nursing, Hunter College
- "A Global Telemedicine Network for Parkinson Disease: Extending Access to Care," Catherine Bennet, Medical Student, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
- "Addressing the Economic and Social Marginalization of the Roma of Transylvania through Education," Boroka Bo, Undergraduate Student, University of Colorado at Boulder
- "Introducing Mobile Learning in Kindergartens in Senegal: Early Results and Large Scale Development Plan," Chun Hei Cheung, Project Manager, SenMobile
- "Child Abduction in Humanitarian Crises: The Potential of Radio Frequency Identification Technology," Nicholas Cooper, Research Coordinator, FXB Center for Health and Human Rights, Harvard
- "Multimedia, Mind Maps, and Memory Palaces: An Educational Approach and DVD/Booklet/Web-Based Package to Aid Teaching Sutureless Cataract Surgery," Will Dean, Research Associate, Children's Hospital Boston, Harvard Medical School
- "Connect, Heal, Empower: A School Based Community Model for Public Health in Haiti," Sarah Dutcher, Country Director, Hope for Haiti
- "Let's Bring Healthy Happiness to Yemen: Yemenite Health Research and Education Center," Christina El-Saaidi, Graduate Student, Kyoto University School of Public Health
- "SMS-Based Emergency Medical Dispatch for Low-Income Countries - A Pilot Program in Haiti," Jason Friesen, Program Manager, Project HOPE
- "Peace Mats," Brittany Goettsch, MPH Student, University of California Irvine
- "Linking Investments and Benefits: A Framework for Translating Master of Public Health Program Goals into Community Health Benefits in Tanzania," Marilynne Hebert, Associate Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary
- "Ghana on the Move: Physical Therapy in Sub-Saharan Africa," Christine Hill, Physical Therapy Doctoral Student, University of New England
- "Working in Solidarity: A Project for Identifying, Evaluating, and Creating Opportunities for Socially Responsible Medical Student Involvement in Global Health Through a Local Institution," Brian Hilliard, Medical Student, University of Missouri - Columbia
- "'Smart Helmets, Smart Choices': Reducing Pediatric Injuries Through Helmet Promotion in India," Lisa Hilmi, Pre-Doctoral Student, University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing
- "Smoke Exposure in Haiti: Evaluating and Addressing a Significant Health Issue," Alexander Hubbell, MD/MPH Student, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine
- "Physicians for Haiti: Continuing Medical Education in Global Health," James Hudspeth, Board Member, Physicians for Haiti
- "Africa's Wealth Must Contribute to Africa's Health: Engaging the African Private Sector," Akudo Anyanwu Ikemba, CEO and Founder, Friends of the Global Fund Africa, Nigeria
- "The BRAINetwork First Mile Project," Zalina Ismail, Professor, Universiti Sains Malaysia
- "Locally Produced Dry Tube Specimens for Use in HCT Service Points for Quality Assurance," Eucharia Iwe, Lab Systems Specialist, LMS-Pro-ACT Project, Management Sciences for Health, Nigeria
- "Global Health Service Partnership: A Federal Program for Health System Strengthening in Partner Countries," Vanessa Kerry, Associate Director of Partnerships and Global Initiatives, Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Global Health
- "Improving Learning in Development: Providing Affordable Data Analytics and Intelligence Services Through Mobile Technology," Rubayat Khan, Director of Strategic Initiatives, mPower Ltd.
- "Community Health Center's Collaboration to ECHO," Khushbu Khatri, Americorps Quality Improvement Assistant, Community Health Center, Inc.
- "Practice Management Information Systems For Rural Clinics In Africa," Hoffman Lantum, MD, PhD, Founder and Director, 2020 MicroClinic Initiative
- "Making Tracheal Transplantation a Realistic Treatment Option for Tracheal Stenosis Patients in Developing Countries," Matthias Lechner, Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Fellow/PhD Student, University College London
- "A Cellphone-based Carbon Trading Market to Make Clean Burning Cookstoves Sustainable," Ian Leong, Chief Operating Officer, Nexleaf Analytics
- "A Solar Disinfection Monitor for Safe Water," Jacqueline Linnes, Co-Founder, PotaVida
- "The Respectacle Project," Jeffrey Lynch, CEO & Founder, Respectacle, Inc.
- "The Village Zero Project: Tracking a National Cholera Epidemic," Maimuna Majumder, Undergraduate Student, Tufts University
- "New Tools for Activists: Voices of Health Care Disparity and Affordable Care Act (ACA) Payment Reforms," Toni Miles, Director, Institute of Gerontology, University of Georgia College of Public Health
- "SkyLight - Universal Smartphone-to-Microscope Adapter Enables Teledmedicine," Andrew Miller, SkyLight
- "LifeTap: A Low-Cost Hand Washing Venture in Rural Uganda," Adam Mosa, Pennsylvania Schools for Uganda
- "Replanting the Seed: Developing a Community Garden Program in Rural Western Kenya," Daniel Nassar, Undergraduate Student, Baylor University
- "A Replicable Model for Curing Malnutrition in Nigeria," Rose Ndubuaku, Director of Nursing Education, Holy Rosary Hospital, Imo State, Nigeria
- "iWHAM: Integrated Water, Health and Agriculture Management for Improved Health of Tribal People of Hilly Regions," Sandeep Nerkar, Department of Public Health Sciences, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
- "CellScope: Mobile Microscopy Screening Kits for Rural Health Care," Lina Nilsson, Co-Founder, Tekla Labs
- "Breaking the Barriers: Promoting Medical Student Involvement in Global Health," Michele O'Shea, MD/MPH Candidate, University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix
- "Diaspora Health Insurance: Expanding Pre-Paid Healthcare Coverage," Egbe Osifo-Dawodu, Founding Parter, Anadach Group
- "Measuring Child Health-Related Quality of Life in Resource-Limited Settings: Instrument Development and Adaptation," Jason Paltzer, PhD Student, Population Health Sciences Department, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin
- "Em Chi Initiative: Collaborating with Sex Workers to Prevent the Sexual Exploitation of Girls in Vietnam," Mark Pham, Director, Em Chi Initiative
- "A Proposed Model for Treating Diabetic Retinopathy in the Developing World," Colin Prensky, Medical Student, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
- "Project LAAN: Fighting Poverty through Health," Issa Reyes-Lao, Research Assistant and Technical Writer, Department of Health, Philippines
- "Can Crowdsourcing Bring Computerized Clinical Decision Support to Low-Resource Settings?" Petter Risøe, Public Health Student, Yale School of Public Health
- "A Battery-Operated LED Microscope For Portable Field Use," Richard Rocco, PhD, Associate Professor, Samuel Merritt University
- "Pictures That Speak: The Story of Health in Rural Honduras," Abigail Rolbiecki, MPH/MSW Student, University of Missouri-Columbia
- "Text-Message Reminders to Patients and Providers for Improved Healthcare Delivery in Developing Countries," Annemarie Ryu, Co-Founder, Co-Director, RemindaVax
- "The Avenir of Mentoring: Using Social Media to Reach Rural Students," Brooke Sachs, Medical Student, The University of Sydney
- "Development of a Tanzanian Medical Placement and Travel Requirements for Medical Students," Jessica Sleeth, MPH, Program Manager Office of Global Health, School of Medicine, Queen’s University
- "Reliable and Low-Cost Fetal Heart Rate Monitor for the Developing World," Lauren Smith, MSE student, Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design, Johns Hopkins University
- "Hydrate - An Ecosystem to Mobilize Capital for Water and Sanitation," Sebastien Tilmans, Graduate Student, Environmental Engineering, Stanford University
- "5-Pillars Innovation To Establish 'Total Hygiene' Communities," Wahyu Triwahyudi, National Advisor in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Program, Plan International Indonesia
- "Virtual Simulation Environments for Global Health Training," Rachel Umoren, Pediatrician, Indiana University-Moi University
- "Empowering Patients through Technology Enhanced Nurse Navigation," Arti Varanasi, President and CEO, Advancing Synergy
- "Making Undernutrition More Visible to Communities in India," Gargi Wable, MS Food Science and Applied Nutrition, M.Sc Dietetics
- "The Akili Initiative: An Online Student Think Tank for Global Health," Katherine Warren, Co-Founder, Co-Director, The Akili Initiative
- "Crowdfunding Public Interest Litigation Through JusticeCollective.com," Geoffrey Weg, Founder, Justice Collective
- "WADI: Inexpensive and Easy To Use Water Disinfection (Halving Waterborne Diseases)," Martin Wesian, CEO, Helioz Research and Development
- "Interactive Health Education in Clinics," Megan Winkelman, Undergraduate Student, Stanford University
- "Cataract Surgery For All in Togo," Abram Wodome, Ophthalmologist, Je Vois Mieux, Centre Ophthalmology Jean Paul II, Togo
- "The Global Think Forum," Kevin Xu, Editor-in-Chief, The Journal of Global Health; Undergraduate, Columbia University
The conference will include 300 speakers, and additional speakers continue to be added.