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James Hughes is an Instructor in the Hubert Department of Global Health at Emory University, focusing on Antibiotic Resistance, Disease Surveillance, Global Health, Public Health Preparedness, and Safe Water Sanitation. His research integrates clinical insights with public health systems analysis, particularly emphasizing low-resource settings and emerging infectious disease threats.
His work spans interdisciplinary collaborations involving medical device reuse protocols, social media's role in health perception, and vaccine efficacy studies. Key contributions include studies on BCG vaccination impacts and CAB-LA HIV prevention mechanisms.
Publications reflect a blend of clinical, epidemiological, and space science research, though primary focus remains on global health challenges. His articles address topics like surgical instrument reprocessing, viral replication mechanisms, and space-based solar observations.
While no scientific awards are explicitly noted, his consistent output in peer-reviewed journals demonstrates sustained scholarly engagement. Advising and grant activities are not detailed in provided texts.
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