
Nurith Aizenman
NPR Correspondent - I cover global health and international development
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Sep 9, 2024 |
kpbs.org | Nurith Aizenman
When NPR first featured the work of Brazilian scientists and longtime best friends Patricia Neves and Ana Paula Ano Bom, they were in the early stages of an audacious attempt to break open global access to vaccines — specifically the ones made with the cutting-edge mRNA technology that Moderna and Pfizer developed for use against COVID.
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Sep 9, 2024 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Nurith Aizenman
When NPR first featured the work of Brazilian scientists and longtime best friends Patricia Neves and Ana Paula Ano Bom, they were in the early stages of an audacious attempt to break open global access to vaccines — specifically the ones made with the cutting-edge mRNA technology that Moderna and Pfizer developed for use against COVID.
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May 12, 2024 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Nurith Aizenman |Elena Conis
The Science of Siblings is a new series exploring the ways our siblings can influence us, from our money and our mental health all the way down to our very molecules. We'll besharing these stories over the next several weeks. Paris Lekuuk is 15 years old. But he's standing in the third grade of a primary school in Northern Kenya – squeezed between 8-year-olds who barely reach his elbows. The teacher is leading his classmates in a rousing rendition of a classic.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
wfdd.org | Eric Deggans |Nurith Aizenman |Jim Zarroli
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Jan 22, 2024 |
boisestatepublicradio.org | Nurith Aizenman |David McCloskey
Anthropologist Carla Handley is sitting cross-legged in a mud-walled house in a Kenyan village called Merti. She's meeting with a man dressed in a flowing blue robe and a woven cap of red and white. His name is Wario Bala and he's a member of Kenya's Borana ethnic group, a nomadic people who raise cattle across Kenya's northern regions. Handley introduces herself, then adds that she's "known locally as Chaltu Jillo Hanti" – the Borana language name bestowed on her by elders in the community.
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