
Providing Accessible Medical Care through Low-Cost Fracture Detection
Treating bone fractures in the developing world is increasingly difficult due to the lack of x-ray accessibility. Emily Huynh, a senior at UC Berkeley studying Bioengineering,
Treating bone fractures in the developing world is increasingly difficult due to the lack of x-ray accessibility. Emily Huynh, a senior at UC Berkeley studying Bioengineering,
By: Javier Kordi and Sean Burns May 16, 2013 – Each summer, Global Poverty and Practice students travel to communities all over the world to
Mattia P. Galletti is lead technical specialist for the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a Rome-based agency of the United Nations focused on the
By Nicholas Bobadilla The campus was abuzz with excitement as over 1,200 students from around the world gathered at UC Berkeley for the Clinton Global
Congratulations to Faso Soap, Grand Prize winner of the 2013 Global Social Venture Competition (GSVC) and winner of the Blum Center People’s Choice Award! At