"Doris Duke was born on November 22, 1912, in New York City, the only child of James and Nanaline Holt Inman Duke. Her father, James Buchanan "Buck" Duke, founded the American Tobacco Company and, with brother Newton Duke, the Southern Power Company, later known as Duke Power, a Duke Energy Company.
A wealthy businessman and philanthropist, James Duke contributed his name and money to various institutions. When he donated $40 million to Trinity College in North Carolina, his native state, the institution changed its name to Duke University."
DUKE UNIVERSITY HAS A CHINESE-AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP IN WUHAN:
"Duke Kunshan University (DKU) is a Chinese-American partnership of Duke University (Durham, North Carolina, United States) and Wuhan University (Wuhan, Hubei, China) to create a liberal arts and research university offering academic programs for students from China and throughout the world.[2] DKU received approval from the Chinese Ministry of Education in 2013 and its curricula are also approved by the Jiangsu Provincial Education Bureau.
Both Duke University and Wuhan University have been recognized in the top ten in respective national rankings.[4][5] The universities collaborate on academic programs and administration for Duke Kunshan University, while the city of Kunshan agreed to lease land for the DKU campus at no cost for 10 years and funded the construction of the US$200 million campus buildings."
NOW THE BOOM:
"Research centers of the Duke Kunshan University:
Global Health Research Center (1st research center at Duke Kunshan)[36]
Regional Ozone Sino-US Collaborative Research Center
WHU-DUKE Research Institute at Duke Kunshan
Center for the Study of Contemporary China
Humanities Research Center
Environmental Research Center[37][38]
The Global Health Research Center (GHRC) was established in collaboration with the Duke Global Health Institute to address health issues in the world in 2013.
Research projects address five focused areas: Health Policy and Systems, Environmental Health, Non-communicable Diseases, One Health, and Healthy Aging and Longevity.
Over the past 7 years, GHRC faculty and staff have published nearly 500 articles in peer-reviewed journals, including The Lancet, JAMA, Circulation, PLOS Medicine, and BMC Medicine. With contributions from the GHRC, DKU has been listed as 1% in clinical medicine (global health) subject for four consecutive years since 2018 according to the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) ranking.
GHRC faculty and staff have led numerous research projects funded by international and national agencies, including the World Health Organization, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Medical Research Council in the UK, National Science Foundation of China, Ministry of Science and Technology of China, and other international and national agencies. Since 2013, the center has received over 28 million RMB external research funding."
BONUS BOOM:
"Since 2015, DKU has been selected by the WHO Asia Pacific Observatory (APO) on Health Systems and Policies as a Research Hub. Six projects were carried out in collaboration with several domestic and international research institutions. In the same year, DKU was elected as the second chair institution by the Chinese Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CCUGH).
The GHRC has served as an excellent platform to support a variety of novel educational and research activities both within and outside of DKU. We have provided abundant opportunities for students in different disciplines to study, research, and practice in the field of global health.
We have organized over ten large events: Kunshan Forum titled “Non-Communicable Diseases and China's Health System Reforms” in 2015, 2nd Annual Conference of the CCUGH in 2016, Conference on Digital health technology innovation: Partnership between Academic and Industry in 2017 and the fifth anniversary symposium titled “Achieving Universal Healthcare in China and Globally – Through Innovation and Partnership” in 2018."
"Gates TB - Partnership with GHRC of Duke-Kunshan University:
This evaluation study, sponsored by the Gates Foundation, aims to assess the implementation and the effectiveness of scaling up a new comprehensive TB treatment model in three provinces in China, develop strategies for program implementation and financing nationwide, and provide new knowledge to improve global TB control. The research team will conduct Performance Based Monitoring (PBM) using data from multiple sources (medical records, health insurance and TB register data) to track changes and identify trends in key performance indicators of TB care all project counties. In-depth evaluation will also be conducted in 6 sample prefectures to understand the implementation process and explore the underlying reasons behind changes in KPI after intervention.
The project involved the following collaborators:
China CDC
Center of Health and Statistics Information, National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC)
Peking University
Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, China
The team also received consultations from experts Institute of Development Studies, UK and other experts invited by the Gates Foundation."
AND DUKE MONEY TURNING STUDENTS INTO VACCINE AMBASSADORS
HERE IS THE CONNECTION FAUCI / DORIS DUKE / WUHAN:
Her Father donated $ 40 million to Trinity College = Duke University
https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/duke-doris
"Doris Duke was born on November 22, 1912, in New York City, the only child of James and Nanaline Holt Inman Duke. Her father, James Buchanan "Buck" Duke, founded the American Tobacco Company and, with brother Newton Duke, the Southern Power Company, later known as Duke Power, a Duke Energy Company.
A wealthy businessman and philanthropist, James Duke contributed his name and money to various institutions. When he donated $40 million to Trinity College in North Carolina, his native state, the institution changed its name to Duke University."
DUKE UNIVERSITY HAS A CHINESE-AMERICAN PARTNERSHIP IN WUHAN:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Kunshan_University
"Duke Kunshan University (DKU) is a Chinese-American partnership of Duke University (Durham, North Carolina, United States) and Wuhan University (Wuhan, Hubei, China) to create a liberal arts and research university offering academic programs for students from China and throughout the world.[2] DKU received approval from the Chinese Ministry of Education in 2013 and its curricula are also approved by the Jiangsu Provincial Education Bureau.
Both Duke University and Wuhan University have been recognized in the top ten in respective national rankings.[4][5] The universities collaborate on academic programs and administration for Duke Kunshan University, while the city of Kunshan agreed to lease land for the DKU campus at no cost for 10 years and funded the construction of the US$200 million campus buildings."
NOW THE BOOM:
"Research centers of the Duke Kunshan University: Global Health Research Center (1st research center at Duke Kunshan)[36] Regional Ozone Sino-US Collaborative Research Center WHU-DUKE Research Institute at Duke Kunshan Center for the Study of Contemporary China Humanities Research Center Environmental Research Center[37][38]
The Global Health Research Center (GHRC) was established in collaboration with the Duke Global Health Institute to address health issues in the world in 2013.
Research projects address five focused areas: Health Policy and Systems, Environmental Health, Non-communicable Diseases, One Health, and Healthy Aging and Longevity.
Over the past 7 years, GHRC faculty and staff have published nearly 500 articles in peer-reviewed journals, including The Lancet, JAMA, Circulation, PLOS Medicine, and BMC Medicine. With contributions from the GHRC, DKU has been listed as 1% in clinical medicine (global health) subject for four consecutive years since 2018 according to the Essential Science Indicators (ESI) ranking.
GHRC faculty and staff have led numerous research projects funded by international and national agencies, including the World Health Organization, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Medical Research Council in the UK, National Science Foundation of China, Ministry of Science and Technology of China, and other international and national agencies. Since 2013, the center has received over 28 million RMB external research funding."
BONUS BOOM:
"Since 2015, DKU has been selected by the WHO Asia Pacific Observatory (APO) on Health Systems and Policies as a Research Hub. Six projects were carried out in collaboration with several domestic and international research institutions. In the same year, DKU was elected as the second chair institution by the Chinese Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CCUGH).
The GHRC has served as an excellent platform to support a variety of novel educational and research activities both within and outside of DKU. We have provided abundant opportunities for students in different disciplines to study, research, and practice in the field of global health.
We have organized over ten large events: Kunshan Forum titled “Non-Communicable Diseases and China's Health System Reforms” in 2015, 2nd Annual Conference of the CCUGH in 2016, Conference on Digital health technology innovation: Partnership between Academic and Industry in 2017 and the fifth anniversary symposium titled “Achieving Universal Healthcare in China and Globally – Through Innovation and Partnership” in 2018."
EXTRA BONUS BOOM:
https://dukekunshan.edu.cn/en/global-health/global-health-research-center/partnership
"Gates TB - Partnership with GHRC of Duke-Kunshan University:
This evaluation study, sponsored by the Gates Foundation, aims to assess the implementation and the effectiveness of scaling up a new comprehensive TB treatment model in three provinces in China, develop strategies for program implementation and financing nationwide, and provide new knowledge to improve global TB control. The research team will conduct Performance Based Monitoring (PBM) using data from multiple sources (medical records, health insurance and TB register data) to track changes and identify trends in key performance indicators of TB care all project counties. In-depth evaluation will also be conducted in 6 sample prefectures to understand the implementation process and explore the underlying reasons behind changes in KPI after intervention.
The project involved the following collaborators: China CDC Center of Health and Statistics Information, National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC) Peking University Beijing Chest Hospital, Capital Medical University, China
The team also received consultations from experts Institute of Development Studies, UK and other experts invited by the Gates Foundation."
AND DUKE MONEY TURNING STUDENTS INTO VACCINE AMBASSADORS
https://www.dukeendowment.org/story/turning-students-into-vaccine-ambassadors-7-facts-about-faith-in-the-vaccine
(are these the students that do the walk outs now?)
FUN FACT FOUND:
Stumbled also over this and leave it here for your research amusement and your thoughts what this is all about :-)
https://ghrc.org/partners/
https://ghrc.org/
Satan's Swamp is vast and deep. There are no coincidences. NCSWIC
This is so true!!! I have just been reading about another rabbit hole. It is endless.
You da real MVP
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