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December 01, 2017

HSP Participates In Career Fair At Hamdard University In Karachi, Pakistan

On November 24-25, 2017, HSP actively participated in a Career Fair organized at Hamdard University in Karachi, Pakistan. HSP representatives included Associate Dr. Saeed Khan, and Futures Fellows Alumni, Maria Zahid (2015) and Ramsha Khan (2016). The career fair at Hamdard University in Karachi, Pakistan focused on young scientists and early-career researchers, and facilitated the exploration of new opportunities within their respective fields. The fair was a huge success, and the HSP … Continue Reading


November 27, 2017

AAAS And Health Security Partners Announce 2017 Fellows

Please join us in congratulating HSP Executive Director, Jason Rao, for being elected as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)! We are so proud of you, Jason and all that you do! Washington D.C.- Dr. Jason Rao, Executive Director of Health Security Partners has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). Election as a AAAS Fellow is an honor bestowed upon AAAS members by their peers. Dr. Rao is being recognized … Continue Reading


November 20, 2017

Congratulations To Dr. Saeed Khan!

Dr. Saeed Khan, a long-time associate of Health Security Partners, has successfully passed the International Federation of Biosafety Associations (IFBA) exam to become to Certified Biorisk Management Professional! Q: What made you interested in becoming a Certified Biorisk Management Professional? A: Over the last 15 years, I have attended several national and international workshops and training programs for biosafety, biosecurity and biorisk management. More recently, I have become an … Continue Reading


November 16, 2017

The Universal Language Of Science

I recently traveled to Yogyakarta with the HSP team in support of the Indonesia Stewards Fellowship. On my last day in-country, I ventured over to the royal palace, more officially known as Kraton Ngayogyakarta Hadiningrat. Awe-struck by its grandiosity, I was oddly unaware of how touristy I looked…until I was approached by a group of young Indonesians who wanted to interview me. Each was donned in a white medical coat with an official-looking badge, and I soon learned that they were … Continue Reading


November 09, 2017

HSP Launches Clinical Diagnostic Fellowship For Melioidosis To Strengthen Capacity In Indonesia

The HSP Clinical Diagnostic Fellowship was created to supplement workshop training with intensive hands-on skill building and mentoring at a regional center of excellence for the diagnosis and reporting of infectious disease. The mentoring process includes the guided development of an implementation plan to ensure that diagnostic methods can be reliably replicated when the trainees return to their home institutions. Post-mentoring, Fellows are provided with small funding for the procurement of … Continue Reading


November 09, 2017

HSP Supports Cambodia Training Event For Awareness Of Melioidosis In Phnom Penh

HSP worked with international and Cambodian partners to roll out the CBEP-funded workshop to create awareness and provide training to clinicians and laboratory professionals for improved detection, diagnosis, and treatment of melioidosis in Cambodia. Modeling studies estimate a total of 165,000 human melioidosis cases worldwide, contributing to 89,000 deaths annually, (case fatality rate of >50%)[1]; it is underreported in most countries, including Cambodia. Melioidosis presents many unique … Continue Reading


November 09, 2017

Introducing New 2017 Health Security Stewards

Health Security Partners is pleased to introduce the 2017 Health Security Stewards Fellows from Indonesia! This cohort brings together researchers and faculty from universities across Indonesia with expertise in clinical microbiology, public health and veterinary health. The Stewards Fellowship commenced with a Training Institute, held in Yogyakarta, Indonesia on October 10-13. Throughout the week, the Fellows engaged with expert lectures from the United States, Indonesia, and the Philippines … Continue Reading


September 11, 2017

HSP Staff Collaborates On Melioidosis Workshop In Bogor, Indonesia

Melioidosis is an infectious disease that thrives in tropical climates, easily spreading from water or soil to unbeknownst humans and animals. Last month, Health Security Partners (HSP), in collaboration with Bogor Agricultural University (IPB) spearheaded a three-day workshop to raise awareness of melioidosis. Although this workshop was held in Indonesia, experts from the United States, Australia, Britain and Thailand convened to share their research findings. Representatives from various … Continue Reading


July 12, 2017

Introducing New 2017 Futures Fellows

Health Security Partners is pleased to introduce the 2017 Health Security Futures Fellows from the Middle East and North Africa region. This cohort brings together a diversity of experiences, including expertise in antimicrobial resistance (AMR), microbiology, cellular and molecular biology, genetics and nano biotechnology. The Futures Fellowship kicked off with a weeklong Training Institute, held in Valencia, Spain on July 8-13 so as to coincide with the Federation of European … Continue Reading


April 27, 2017

HSP Welcomes Lauren Williams

HSP welcomes Lauren Williams to the team as Program Operations Manager, where she will help oversee operational and administrative functions as well as execute a range of activities in the grant programs portfolio. She comes to us with nearly ten years of experience managing public health and national security projects and programs for the public, private, and academic sectors. After completing her M.S. in Public Health Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Diseases from the George Washington … Continue Reading


March 31, 2017

Introducing Annalise Schoonmaker

We're thrilled to announce that Annalise Schoonmaker has recently joined our team as a Program Associate. She holds a Bachelor's degree from Cornell University and is currently pursuing a M.S. in Public Health Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Diseases at the Milken Institute School of Public Health at George Washington University. For the past 2.5 years, she was working in Doha, Qatar as a full-time teaching assistant for pre-medical education at Weill Cornell Medicine. With her background … Continue Reading


February 28, 2017

Announcing New Staff On The HSP Team

Over the last month, the HSP team has been growing. We're thrilled to introduce Jay Miller and Olivia Bundschuh who both bring a diversity of experience to our team. Jay Miller Position: Program Manager Hometown: Atlanta, Georgia Previous Experience & Education: 7 years of experience in global health program management and outbreak/disaster response; MSPH, Microbiology and Emerging Infectious Diseases What attracted you to working for HSP? "I've been fortunate to work on a wide … Continue Reading


January 05, 2017

Introducing Aimee Tandoi

We're excited to announce that Aimee Tandoi has joined the HSP team as a Program Coordinator to support our work around the world. She recently graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park with a B.S. in Community Health, a minor in Neuroscience, and a passion for global health. "Few things in this world are certain, especially when we look at the volatile state of our country and of nations abroad. One thing I have always been certain of, however, is my need to help those … Continue Reading


December 19, 2016

HSP Convenes NATO Science For Peace & Security Workshop

Earlier this month, Health Security Partners, in collaboration with the Landau Network-Fondazione Volta (Como, Italy) and the Iraq National Monitoring Authority (Baghdad, Iraq), hosted an Advanced Research Workshop supported by the NATO Science for Peace & Security (SPS) Program in Como, Italy. The three-day workshop brought together 25 experts from diverse public, academic, and non-profit institutions to discuss the risk of emerging biological threats in the context of global terrorism. … Continue Reading


October 31, 2016

Introducing New 2016 Futures Fellows

We're thrilled to announce new 2016 Health Security Futures Fellows who represent the future of health security in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, and Egypt. Ranging from life sciences undergraduates to medical residents, this diverse cohort will kick off their yearlong Fellowship at the Fellowship Training Institute, which will be held in conjunction with the 6th International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance, in Vienna, Austria this week. Throughout the Training Institute week, … Continue Reading


October 05, 2016

2016 Futures Fellows Use Social Media For #CombatingAMR

On September 21st at UN General Assembly High Level Meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), member nations adopted a political declaration calling for improved infection control in human and animal health, innovative R&D, affordable and accessible antimicrobial medicines and vaccines, better monitoring and surveillance of AMR, and international partnerships for controlling and preventing the spread of AMR. In support of the WHO's 2015 Global Action Plan on AMR, specifically its first … Continue Reading


September 29, 2016

Fighting Resistance With Resilience: Preparing For A Future With Sustainable Antimicrobial Medicine

September is National Preparedness Month: an opportunity for governments, private and public organizations, communities, and individuals to support emergency preparedness efforts and instill the importance of resilience in the public. In his Presidential Proclamation - National Preparedness Month, 2016, President Obama emphasizes "the importance of readying ourselves and our communities to be resilient in the face of any emergency we may encounter." The emergencies we most often plan for are … Continue Reading


September 27, 2016

Welcoming A New Health Security Policy Fellow

We're excited to announce that Liz Meier recently joined the HSP team as a Health Security Policy Fellow. She is working toward a Ph.D. in the Biochemistry, Cellular, and Molecular Biology (BCMB) program at Johns Hopkins University where she studies a novel class of membrane proteins important during bacterial cell division. "My foray into science came about rather serendipitously. Since high school, I have loved speaking Spanish and learning about Latin American culture, history and … Continue Reading


September 14, 2016

From Madison to Manila: A Young Scientist's Journey To The Frontlines Of Diplomacy

As a Health Security Policy Fellow, I recently had the opportunity to be on the frontlines of science diplomacy. The goal? To make the world a safer place; specifically, by collaborating with scientists and policymakers in the Philippines to draft their Biological Materials of Concern (BMC) list. Drafting the list is the first step to meeting national and international biosecurity obligations, stemming originally from the Biological Weapons Convention. In fact, the finalized list will fit … Continue Reading


September 08, 2016

HSP In Pakistan: Building Capacity For Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance

The growing prevalence of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a health security issue of global concern. Resistant strains of infectious pathogens spread across national borders quickly and easily, and antibiotic resistance is outpacing the discovery of new drugs. In 2014, the World Health Organization warned that a post-antibiotic era, in which people will die from common infections, is a real and imminent threat. Though tuberculosis (TB) is traditionally a curable disease, in 2013, there were … Continue Reading

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