Global Health, Economics, and Development Roundtable Series
September 30, 2011—PresentMeeting Transcript: The Global Burden of Disease and its Implications for U.S. Policy
Senior Fellow for Global Health, Economics, and Development
International law and regulatory policy, noncommunicable diseases and tobacco control, technological innovation and delivery, international trade and investment, and intellectual property.
Global Health Program, Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies, Program on Science and Technology
Meeting Transcript: The Global Burden of Disease and its Implications for U.S. Policy
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