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    If there is 1 book that you would like all global health students to read, it would be…..? Here is an impressive list of over 200 books generated by this question on Twitter!

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    • Thank you @paimadhu for compiling this list of #globalhealth books in @NatureMicrobiol! Honored & humbled to share the shelf in this pic w @Isabelwilkerson @RanaAwdish @ChelseaClinton @JoiaMukherjee @PIH @ByDavidFrance @benphillips76 #MedEd #MedTwitter https://t.co/iHB68BqFQm

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    The new book “One by One by One” by Aaron Berkowitz is a brutally honest account of all the struggle and excitement involved in providing the best medical care possible to some of the most under-privileged patients

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    • "#Globalhealth is plagued with dichotomies even if most are false dichotomies." - @paimadhu @nature 🙏 Thank you @paimadhu for this kind and thoughtful review of One by One by One in @NatureMicrobiol https://t.co/EGpMplrR2l @PIH @EngagePIH @JoiaMukherjee @Sheila_DavisDNP

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    Privileged men from elite institutions in the global north call the shots in global health. If addressing inequities, especially in LMICs, is one of the central goals of global health, then men must find ways to lean out, and create space for women and diverse expertise.

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    • RT @DrTsion: Men in Global Health, Time To 'Lean Out' https://t.co/QzB0TLyHFy #behindthepaper “Global health is plagued with vast asymmetry…

    • RT @paimadhu: It's #InternationalMensDay and I wanted to share some thoughts on men in global health. https://t.co/EIAZ3Jd92u

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    Just six months ago, angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) was hardly in our lexicon, but most people have heard about it by now because SARS-CoV-2 uses it as a receptor to enter cells. We explored the long and the short of ACE2: its transcriptionally independent and functionally distinct isoforms.

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    • My former postdoc Ludmila Prokunina-Olsson and colleagues @theNCI did a deep dive on the ACE2 #COVID19 receptor. Their work helps us understand how SARS-CoV-2 attacks our cells and how interferon responds. #NIH https://t.co/BAnkuQyhXt