Reuben College hosts first global health conference on Diagnostics for low- and middle-income countries

The inaugural meeting of an annual global health conference hosted by Reuben College took place on 27 and 28 March on the topic of Diagnostics for low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Fifty delegates, including a dozen graduate students from Reuben, UCL and Imperial, took part in a highly participatory meeting, with a focus on discussions and learning from one another. The costs of flying the LMIC participants from Africa (Ghana, Kenya, South Africa, Tanzania, Tunisia & Uganda) and from India had been met by a generous donation from a US philanthropist.

Read a summary of the conference here or visit the conference webpage for further details.