Global Health Technologies Coalition’s “Breakthroughs”: Research Roundup: Identifying people at-risk for TB, a device to aid IUD insertion, and vaccines against cancer
Kat Kelley, GHTC’s senior program assistant, highlights recent news in global health research, including a study in which scientists identified 16 genes that can be used to predict cases that are most likely to progress to active TB; the development of a new tool to easily insert intrauterine devices (IUDs); and vaccines to prevent and treat cancer (3/28).

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