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Sharing things I'm learning through my foundation work and other interests...

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Joined June 2009

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  1. Great article in on why it’s getting easier to stop deadly diseases:

  2. My daughter and I got to see the new movie about Malala Yousafzai. Our thoughts:

  3. Countries can’t improve what they don’t measure. Let’s make every death and birth count:

  4. What do these objects have in common? They helped bring down polio, smallpox, and diphtheria:

  5. Malala is a real inspiration. My impressions from our meeting and the new movie about her:

  6. . turns his son’s health crisis into a powerful argument for development:

  7. One of the drugs behind this year’s Nobel Prize in Medicine started out as a heartworm pill for dogs. Amazing story:

  8. A well-deserved Nobel Prize for scientists whose work will help eradicate river blindness and, one day, malaria:

  9. Could computer modeling and machine learning help prevent the next epidemic?

  10. Investing in health is good for people, and for the economy. explains:

  11. Cellphone records could help doctors predict which places might be hit by dengue:

  12. Progress is possible because we’ve seen it already – especially for women and children:

  13. Not long ago, AIDS, TB and malaria looked unstoppable. Today, we’ve saved 17 million lives:

  14. Great talk w/ and on need for new sources of cheap, clean, reliable energy.

  15. A look back at the MDGs and 15 million reasons to be optimistic about the future:

  16. The MDGs made a fantastic difference in people’s lives around the world and the can do the same:

  17. The cost of higher ed is too high for too many. Here’s what needs to change:

  18. We’re lucky to have such a passionate advocate for women & girls. My daughters are going to be jealous of this photo.

  19. . explains why this has been a really good 25 years for humans:

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