November 12, 2013. “Poverty, Race, and Medical Practice.” Center for Diversity and Global Engagement, College of Wooster, Wooster, OH. 7 pm. Open to the public.
October 24, 2013, 7 pm. “The Body Hunters: testing new drugs on the world’s poor,” Gender Studies Program, Stetson University, Deland, FL.
October 10, 2013. 10:50 am. Keynote address. International Roundtable 2013, “Global Health: Promoting Equity within and across Borders,” Institute for Global Citizenship, Macalester College, St. Paul, MN.
June 12, 2013. 11 am – 12:45. “Listening to Nature: Why is there so much malaria in the world?” TEDGlobal conference, Edinburgh International Conference Center, Edinburgh, Scotland.
May 6, 2013. “Why is there so much malaria in the world?” Guest lecture. “Disease and Civilization,” Gallatin School, New York University. New York, NY.
April 18, 2013. “The Fever.” 8 pm. Arts and Lectures Series, University of California, Santa Barbara.
April 17, 2013. 8 pm. “The Body Hunters: Big Pharma’s Quest for Miracle Drugs and its Impact on the Health and Human Rights of the Poor.” Maricopa Community College, Phoenix, AZ.
October 23, 2012. 12:30 pm. “The Body Hunters: Big Pharma’s Quest for Miracle Drugs and its Impact on the Health and Human Rights of the Poor.” Q&A to follow. Open to the public. Frederick Community College, Frederick, MD
September 25, 2012. 11:30 am. Wartburg College Convocation address, “The Science and Politics of Malaria.” Waverly, IA.
February 21, 2012. 7:30 pm. “The Fever.” Juniata College, Huntingdon, PA.
November 5, 2011. 7 pm. Keynote address. Hart Global Living and Learning Center. SUNY Oswego, Oswego, NY. Free and open to the public.
October 19, 2011. 6:30 pm. “The Fever: how malaria has ruled humankind for 500,000 years.” Hollins University, Roanoke, VA.
October 18, 2011. 7 pm. “The Fever: How malaria has ruled humankind for 500,000 years.” Nazareth College, Rochester NY.
October 4, 2011. 8 pm. “The Fever: Writing, Women, and the Environment.” Chatham University, Pittsburgh, PA. Free and open to the public. Reception and book-signing to follow.
September 14, 2011. 12:30 PST. Interview with Shirin Sadeghi, “New America Now,” 91.7 FM KALW San Francisco
July 6, 2011. KUER RadioWest. 1 pm-2 pm ET.
June 28, 2011. “Pharmaceutical colonialism,” panel discussion with Ames Dhai and Mona Khanna, moderated by Robert Finn, World Conference of Science Journalists.
April 14, 2011. Richmond, KY, Eastern Kentucky University, “The Fever,” Chautauqua Lecture Series. 7:30 pm, with reception and booksigning to follow.
April 4, 2011. Noon. “Ray Kling Distinguished Lecture in Public Health.” University of Oklahoma, School of Public Health. Open to the public.
February 18, 2011. 10:50 am. “The Fever: how malaria has ruled humankind for 500,000 years.” Lecture followed by informal discussion and book signing. Free and open to the public. Carleton College, Northfield MN
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