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The Oxford University Science Blog features a Q&A with Professor Trudie Lang, who heads the Global Health Network. The interview discusses why it is important to build research capacity in places where research doesn't normally happen, and how the response to Zika outbreak has learnt from the Ebola clinical trials.

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The Oxford University Science Blog features a Q&A with Professor Trudie Lang, who heads the Global Health Network. The interview discusses why it is important to build research capacity in places where research doesn't normally happen, and how the response to Zika outbreak has learnt from the Ebola clinical trials.

The full story is available on the University of Oxford website