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Inspired by WHD - Sebastien Tilmans
October 2, 2017
As part of an ongoing series of WHD “alumni” profiles, we caught up with Sebastien Tilmans.
San Diego scrambles to address long-festering lack of restrooms
September 18, 2017
| Voice of San Diego
WHD Director Jenna Davis weighs in on the importance of restrooms and sanitation for all.
Scaling up a solution
March 21, 2017
WHD researchers in Kisimu, Kenya are evaluating an automatic disinfection system that dispenses chlorine into water at public taps.
Conrad N. Hilton Foundation partners with WHD
March 21, 2017
The Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, which funds up to $30 million in water-related grants a year, is partnering with WHD.
Using water to improve life in global slums
February 2, 2017
| Scope, Stanford Medicine's blog
WHD's Stephen Luby to direct health evaluation of major effort to revitalize slums through water management strategies.
DNA in wastewater could provide clues to help community health
December 12, 2016
Stanford scientists are developing methods for monitoring of DNA in wastewater that could enable early detection of disease and undetected pathogens.
Study finds flaw in global effort to mitigate emissions
November 3, 2016
New WHD-led research in Kenya finds international mechanisms offsetting greenhouse gas output are inaccurate and need third-party monitoring.
Inspired by WHD - Mia Mattioli
October 11, 2016
As part of an ongoing series of WHD “alumni” profiles, we caught up with Mia Catharine Mattioli.
Rethinking how to assess disease risk in child behavior
October 6, 2016
U.S. data in assessment models of hand- and object-mouthing underestimate rates of exposure to diarrheal disease in low-income countries.
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