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Dr. Bob Einterz ’77 and Global Health

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Dr. Bob Einterz ’77 came to Wabash Tuesday to tell students in the College’s Global Health Class about AMPATH, the Indiana University/Kenya Nobel-Peace-Prize nominated partnership that in many ways has taught the world how to do public health—a partnership he co-founded more than 20 years ago. Einterz's visit was the second major event in 10 days for Professor Eric Wetzel's Global Health class, which presented posters last week from the group's work in Peru last summer.

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Professor of Biology Eric Wetzel introduces Dr. Einterz.

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Wes Kitley ’13 prepares to ask Dr. Einterz a question.

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Einterz talks with a student following his presentation.

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Zach Haltom ’15, who took Professor Wetzel's Global Health tutorial as a freshman, listens to Dr. Einterz.

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Mark Stoops ’14 talks with Dr. Einterz. Stoops was a member of this year's Global Health class and immersion experience in Peru.

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Jason Farbstein ’13 asks a question during the session with Dr. Einterz.

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A week earlier, Farbstein explained his own work in Global Health to Steve Hoffman ’85.

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Professor of Economics Frank Howland talks with Logan Rice ’13 about their immersion experience in Peru.

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Rice explains his work to a student.

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Nick Swintz talks about his immersion experience in Peru.

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Shangqing Li ’14 explains his poster to Deb Woods and Professor Hughes. 

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Mark Stoops ’14 discusses his research with BKT Assistant Professor of Chemistry Laura Wysocki.

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Wes Kitley ’13 discusses his research in Global Health with Professor of Chemistry Lon Porter.


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