The Global Health Alliance held its first Global and Urban Health Innovation Week April 30-May 4. The week, part of the School of Medicine’s year-long 150th anniversary celebration, included a series of events designed to innovate, educate and inspire the world of urban and global health, including a full-day conference, a spoken-word performance, a health inequity seminar, a film screening, a global fiesta celebration and a “Shark Tank”-inspired competition.
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