2010

Events

Richmond, KY

April 14, 2011. Richmond, KY, Eastern Kentucky University, “The Fever,” Chautauqua Lecture Series. 7:30 pm, with reception and booksigning to follow.

Books, The Fever

Early praise for The Fever

Some very much appreciated early praise for The Fever! Bart Knols had this to say:

“Extremely well-researched, The Fever provides a highly gripping account of one of mankind’s worst diseases…Highly recommended.”

Events

Oklahoma City, OK

April 4, 2011. Noon. “Ray Kling Distinguished Lecture in Public Health.” University of Oklahoma, School of Public Health. Open to the public.

Blog, Crude

A band-aid, not a cure: Obama's offshore drilling plan

People are actually wearing these t-shirts
OK, I don’t like Obama’s proposal to open up vast areas of the Atlantic coast, Gulf of Mexico and Alaskan coast for offshore drilling. There isn’t much oil and gas there–not enough to feed our oil-thirst for more than a few years at best–and many of these areas are already completely despoiled and need to be protected, not ravaged once again. Oil and gas companies will certainly be happy to bid on the new blocks, nevertheless.

Blog, International Politics

We Are The World: Where is Bono?

Ok, I know this video is already appearing everywhere but here it is, again. I’ve always found these quite moving, although I’m not sure if it is the fact of seeing so many peacocks and divas putting aside their egos to be filmed singing side-by-side chorus style or the sentiment that “we are the world.”

Books, Disease and Ecology, The Fever

NYT features malaria slide show

Woodcut from Hortus Sanitatis, 1491

The Malaria Consortium is putting on a 8-week exhibition of photographs featuring malaria at the UN headquarters in New York in advance of World Malaria Day on April 25. This weekend, the New York Times featured a selection of the photos, with a brief article on the history of the scourge.

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