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Poster Presenters
Poster Session
Thursday, May 29
10:30 am–12:30 pm


The poster session will take place in the Blue Room Pre-Function area (map). Each presenter is provided with a 4x4 foot (122x122 cm) bulletin board area to place charts, graphs, photos, text, and other artifacts that describe his/her project or study. All poster presenters will be available during the Thursday morning session to speak with participants about their work. The poster gallery will remain up for viewing in the Blue Room Pre-Function area until 2 pm on Friday, May 30. Most presenters are selected from the competitive abstract process.

To view poster presenters, please click on your interest area below:

Adolescent Health | Child Health/Survival | Disaster and Refugee Health | Education | Health Policy/Advocacy | Health Systems/Financing/Capacity | HIV/AIDS | Human Resources in Health, Community Health Workers | Primary Health Care | TB, Malaria and Other Infectious Diseases | Water, Sanitation and Hygiene | Reproductive Health | Women's Health
TB, Malaria and Other Infectious Diseases Poster Presenters

Malaria in Pregnancy Control in Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria
Poster 53 | William Brieger, Jhpiego

Analyzing Threat and Efficacy to Understand Community Biosecurity Practices
Poster 58 | Marwa Kamel, Communication for Healthy Living Project - JHU/CCP

Quality Assessment of Malaria Diagnosis on the Thai-Burma Border
Poster 54 | Jaime Moo-Young, University of Pennsylvania - School of Medicine

Epidemiology of Malaria and Insecticide Resistance Burden in Nigeria
Poster 55 | Isaac Oyewole, Babcock University

Community-based Surveillance Models for Avian Influenza
Poster 56 | Whitney Pyles, CARE

Global Fund Grants to Implement ACTs in West Africa
Poster 57 | Rima Shretta, Management Sciences for Health

Community-based Inventions: Impact on Malaria and Anaemia
Poster 59 | James Wariero, Columbia University Earth Institute, Millennium Villages Project