CUGH attendees storm the stage to take selfies with special guest Dr. Anthony Fauci. (Photo: CUGH)

The University of Maryland co-sponsors the 14th annual Consortium of Universities for Global Health, the world’s largest global health conference, featuring Anthony Fauci, MD.


The University of Maryland Strategic Partnership: MPowering the State co-sponsored the 14th annual Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) conference, “Global Health at a Crossroads: Equity, Climate Change, and Microbial Threats,” in Washington, D.C., last month. Held in person for the first time since 2019, the conference took place April 14-16.

Over the course of those three days, University of Maryland, Baltimore (UMB) and University of Maryland, College Park (UMCP) faculty, staff, and students were among 1,600 participants from around the globe.

“It is through funding from the University of Maryland Strategic Partnership: MPowering the State that UMB and UMCP are jointly one of the host institutions of this conference,” said University of Maryland School of Public Health Dean Boris Lushniak, MD, MPH, who greeted attendees with opening remarks. “MPower connects the world-class strengths of both universities to address critical issues facing the world.”

Arguably the most charismatic speaker on the conference welcoming committee, Lushniak put his passion for public health service on full display for attendees on Day 1. Chanting “Go CUGH, go YOU,” Lushniak energized the crowd of researchers and practitioners, reflecting on UMB and UMCP’s individual and joint accomplishments and the potential to partner to make transformative global impact.

“We’re taking on the grand challenges of the 21st century like the food, energy, and water nexus and we are constantly looking forward,” Lushniak said. “We are even discussing the potential of establishing a global health undergraduate major [at UMCP], which brings me a lot of excitement as dean, and it is why the University of Maryland is proud to be a co-host of this meeting.”

A plenary session titled “Transforming Partnerships with the National Public Health Institutes for Sustained Global Health Implementation and Research,” was organized and moderated by Manhattan Charurat, PhD, MHS, professor of medicine, director of the Division of Epidemiology and Prevention, and director of the Center of International Health, Education, and Biosecurity (Ciheb) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine’s Institute of Human Virology (IHV).

Charurat was joined by the directors of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Nigeria and Malawi, who shared the importance of researchers working with local public health experts to ensure excellent outcomes and equal access to the fruits of research. 

In addition, Alash’le Abimku, PhD, professor of medicine at IHV and executive director of the International Research Center of Excellence at IHV-Nigeria, addressed the critical roles national public health institutes play in setting health policy and decision-making.

The conference's best-kept secret was unveiled Friday afternoon when Anthony Fauci, MD, surprised the unsuspecting CUGH crowd, sharing tips to guide future pandemic preparedness and response strategies. The former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases eagerly posed for stage selfies with awestruck attendees after the presentation.

Roger J. Ward, EdD, JD, MSL, MPA, provost and executive vice president of UMB and dean of the University of Maryland Graduate School, reflected on the University’s presence at CUGH: “It's incredible to see the combined global health assets and notable strengths of Baltimore and College Park so prominently showcased at the world's largest global health conference. The MPower sponsorship demonstrates our joint commitment to the advancement of global health through interdisciplinary research, education, and community partnerships.”

Virginia Rowthorn, JD, LLM, assistant vice president for global engagement at UMB and executive director of the UMB Center for Global Engagement, represented the University of Maryland as chair of the CUGH Membership Committee for the sixth year in a row. A champion of legal and ethical issues in global health, Rowthorn served alongside board members from Johns Hopkins University, Georgetown University, George Washington University, Makerere University College of Health Sciences in Uganda, and the Association of Academic Health Centers International. Rowthorn will continue to serve on the Special Committee for Bidirectional Learning Opportunities.

Photo: CUGH attendees take the stage to take selfies with special guest Dr. Anthony Fauci. (Photo credit: CUGH)

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