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Saturday, March 9
 

10:30am CST

Minnesota and Bangladesh: Addressing Neglected Diseases of Poverty

This interactive talk focuses on neglected diseases of poverty and the role that Minnesota students and researchers play in addressing them.  While these diseases vary in their effects on human health, their common denomination is that they occur in countries with severe poverty and poor sanitation, where people have little political voice and little access to essential drugs. Their victims are often marginalized and “forgotten” by organizations and people with advanced technology, money, and influence. Our Soil Transmitted Helminths (STHs) research grew out of Muhammad Yunus' previous visit to Concordia College in 2008.  We are investigating STH prevention in Bangladesh, assessing how knowledge, culture, awareness and tradition play a role in prevention and treatment. In addition, we are actively involved in laboratory research, in the designing, producing and testing anti-NTD vaccines.


Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Bath

Jennifer Bath

Assistant Professor of Biology, Concordia College
Dr. Bath is an Assistant Professor at Concordia College who is passionate about involving undergraduate researchers in the investigation of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) caused by roundworms in developing nations.


Saturday March 9, 2013 10:30am - 12:00pm CST
Oren Gateway: Room 201, Augsburg

1:30pm CST

Minnesota and Bangladesh: Addressing Neglected Diseases of Poverty

This interactive talk focuses on neglected diseases of poverty and the role that Minnesota students and researchers play in addressing them.  While these diseases vary in their effects on human health, their common denomination is that they occur in countries with severe poverty and poor sanitation, where people have little political voice and little access to essential drugs. Their victims are often marginalized and “forgotten” by organizations and people with advanced technology, money, and influence. Our Soil Transmitted Helminths (STHs) research grew out of Muhammad Yunus' previous visit to Concordia College in 2008.  We are investigating STH prevention in Bangladesh, assessing how knowledge, culture, awareness and tradition play a role in prevention and treatment. In addition, we are actively involved in laboratory research, in the designing, producing and testing anti-NTD vaccines.


Speakers
avatar for Jennifer Bath

Jennifer Bath

Assistant Professor of Biology, Concordia College
Dr. Bath is an Assistant Professor at Concordia College who is passionate about involving undergraduate researchers in the investigation of Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) caused by roundworms in developing nations.


Saturday March 9, 2013 1:30pm - 3:00pm CST
Oren Gateway: Room 201, Augsburg
 
Sunday, March 10
 

1:30pm CDT

Democratization in the Muslim World

There is great debate about whether democracy is desired or possible in the Muslim world. Why has there been so little Muslim democracy to date? If democracy does indeed follow recent protest and revolution in the Arab world and Central Asia, will it look like Western democracy? What are the big challenges that lie ahead?


Speakers
avatar for Kathleen Collins

Kathleen Collins

Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of Minnesota
Kathleen Collins is an Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science. She received her Ph.D. from Stanford University in 2000. Professor Collins is the author of Clan Politics and Regime Transition in Central Asia, which won the Central Eurasian Studies Society Award... Read More →


Sunday March 10, 2013 1:30pm - 3:00pm CDT
Oren Gateway: Room 201, Augsburg
 
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