Noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) represent a major and increasing global
issue.  It is estimated that more 36 million deaths are due to
noncommunicable diseases, with more than 80% of these deaths occurring in
low or middle-income countries.  There are four major types of
noncommunicable diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes,
cancer, and respiratory disease. As diabetes is a risk factor for
cardiovascular disease and a cause of morbidity and mortality in it of
itself, preventing diabetes and its complications is an essential component
of the NCD response. Between 2012 and 2030, the number of people living
with diabetes globally will increase from 371 to 552 million.  PATH is
invested in the NCD response, with experience of advancing technology and
strengthening systems. This talk will explore the current PATH projects
related to diabetes, including exploring innovative solutions in diabetes
screening and management in Cambodia, bi-directional screening for
tuberculosis and diabetes in Mexico, a novel diabetes and cardiovascular
screening method in India, and an initial technical development of novel
diagnostic test for gestational diabetes.

Tina Neogi, MD, MS is an NRSA Primary Care Research Fellow in the
Department of Family Medicine at the University of Washington and the
Noncommunicable Disease Fellow at PATH.  Her research interests are around
using resource and context appropriate information and point of care
technologies to improve patient empowerment, with a particular focus on
underserved populations and resource-constrained settings.

Greg Zwisler is a Business Officer at PATH. He is a core member of several
product development teams, serving as a business generalist responsible for
commercialization and market-development activities. Greg currently works
on initiatives to enhance the category of oral rehydration solutions and to
develop appropriate diagnostics and other technologies for use with
diabetes and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs). His role and
experience span market research, business strategy, product management, and
partnering. His interests include consumer and industry insights, business
case development, formation of partnership portfolios, and corporate
intrapreneurism. Over the course of 10 years with PATH in positions of
progressive responsibility, Greg has worked for short periods in Argentina,
Bangladesh, Cambodia, China, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, South Africa,
Vietnam, Zambia, and various other markets. He holds an Executive MBA from
the Foster School of Business at the University of Washington, and a BA
from Rice University.

What: Tina Neogi and Greg Zwisler from PATH on Noncommunicable Diseases

When: Tuesday, April 16th at 12pm

Where: The Allen Center, CSE 203
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