LaBeaud Lab
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Exceptionally fun dedicated team who studies the epidemiology and outcomes of arboviruses and other vector-borne infections in order to improve community health
Stanford, California
Joined November 2020
Excited to share that the Reimagine Global Partnerships Panel organized by CIGHwas happened today! Desiree LaBeaud led the discussion while Valeria Ramirez Castaneda contributed as a panelist.
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Last week, we had an amazing time at the Stanford Global Health Fall Kickoff, connecting with the CIGH community and, of course, our wonderful team!
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Cheers to our amazing LaBeaud Lab team getting together at Nola for some happy hour fun!
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Women’s Unique Health Needs and the Sustainable Development Goals: A Meeting Report from the 79th United Nations General Assembly Science Summit | Journal of Women's Health
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Biological sex, hormones, and gender uniquely affect health and disease, often resulting in disparities for women across the lifespan and from different racial and ethnic groups, geographical...
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Exciting news from LaBeaud Lab! We're thrilled to introduce our two new postdocs joining the team. Hey Valeria and Miley! So glad to have you here!
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A child has the purest way of expressing what we do, and honestly no one can express it quite like they do!
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Our hearts are with all who were impacted by Katrina when she made landfall twenty years ago today. We send so much gratitude to all those who came together to help each other then and now in New Orleans. Please read this heartfelt piece by Dr. LaBeaud. https://t.co/k2hcPWiiYd
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Lets support Dr.LaBeaud’s mission to help every child thrive. Donations can be made at the following link: https://t.co/htrWOkPXN5
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Please join me for the third annual Stanford Big Ideas in Medicine Conference Sept. 5th & 6th, Big Ideas is a thought provoking, multidisciplinary exploration of Neuroscience, Magic Medicines, Living to the Last, and Climate and Health. Seats are going fast.
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I’m honored to be speaking at the Stanford Big Ideas in Medicine Conference this September 5–6. It’s a space where people from health, science, and storytelling come together to imagine what care could look like in the future. Grateful to be part of the conversation.
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https://t.co/wWJOOtxvC3 This research aims to investigate the direct and indirect impacts of extreme weather events and weather anomalies on child mortality in Pakistan to inform mortality prevention strategies and provide health policymakers and public health leaders.
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Protecting global health partnerships in the era of destructive nationalism | PLOS Global Public Health
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