Globalization & Health – Integrating the social sciences in epidemic preparedness and response: A strategic framework to strengthen capacities and improve Global Health security
“…Based on data collected prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, in this paper we analysed the variety of knowledge, infrastructure and funding gaps that hinder the full integration of the social sciences in epidemics and present a strategic framework for addressing them….”
Thanks to Dr. Lois Cohen for the citation.
Hello Claire
I hope this email finds you well. I was wondering if you would find it possible to send out a link re: Larry’s death as I have been approached by quite a number of Americans who knew him. There is an obituary notice and an opportunity to donate to the students’ education fund that was named after him on the CRHNet website
Home – CRHNet
If not, that’s certainly fine, I just thought since you have such a wide distribution it might save me sending out a lot of individual emails.
As you know we were together for over 30 years and I haven’t yet come to grips with it all. I will miss him terribly and even though his health wasn’t great, especially these past couple of years, he kept bouncing back and I thought that this is what would happen again. Sadly, his heart just gave out on him and he wasn’t able to do so.
I’m pleased that you have agreed to work with the Royal Roads student Sie Gal and his work on the Canadian timeline and so I’ll look forward to being back in touch once he is back on track with the program.
Take care
Laurie
Laurie Pearce
5718 Sunshine Falls Lane
North Vancouver, BC
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I respectfully acknowledge the Tsleil-Waututh First Nation peoples as the traditional keepers of the lands upon which I have the privilege to live and work.
Yes, I would be glad to do that. Sorry to hear about Larry. I am about to go out, but will get back to you later today.