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Chief Emergency Doctor Vehicle Of Erlangen University Hospital
A marked emergency vehicle for the Chief Emergency Doctor (Leitender Notarzt) from Erlangen University Hospital parks outside a medical building in Erlangen, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on September 8, 2023. The vehicle belongs to the anesthesiology department and operates in coordination with the Bavarian Red Cross district association Erlangen-Hochstadt. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Emergency Doctor Vehicle For Trauma Surgery At Erlangen University Hospital
An emergency medical vehicle marked ''Notfallarzt Unfallchirurgie'' (Emergency Doctor - Trauma Surgery) from Erlangen University Hospital parks near the clinical buildings in Erlangen, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, on September 8, 2023. The vehicle is equipped for the rapid deployment of physicians from the trauma surgery department. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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People On Hunger Strike For 'Hungry For Justice In Palestine' Stop In Toulouse
Four of the eight people are on a hunger strike for the respect of international laws in Gaza and the West Bank by Israel. The person on the left is a physician who came to Gaza to treat people last year, and the man on the right is a nurse who has come to Gaza twice to treat people since September 7, 2023. Some European individuals launch an initiative called 'Hungry for Justice in Palestine' to call for the respect of international laws, conventions, and treaties in the West Bank and Gaza while traveling in the EU before ending in Brussels. They call on European nations to pressure Israel to respect its international obligations, as the UN, the ICC, the WHO, and others state that a genocide is likely occurring in Gaza and that Israel uses food and water as a method of warfare. In Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, eight people on a hunger strike for 'Hungry for Justice in Palestine' make a stop before going to Bordeaux and other French towns before finishing in Brussels. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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People On Hunger Strike For 'Hungry For Justice In Palestine' Stop In Toulouse
One of the people on hunger strike is a physician who comes to Gaza last year to treat people injured. Some European people launch an initiative 'Hungry for Justice in Palestine' to call for the respect of international laws, conventions, and treaties in the West Bank and in Gaza while traveling in the EU before ending in Brussels. They call on European nations to pressure Israel to respect its international obligations as the UN, the ICC, the WHO, and others say it is probably a genocide occurring in Gaza and that Israel uses food and water as a method of warfare. In Toulouse, France, on April 5, 2025, eight people on hunger strike for 'Hungry for Justice in Palestine' make a stop before going to Bordeaux and other French towns before finishing in Brussels. (Photo by Alain Pitton/NurPhoto) -
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
World Health Organization (WHO) Director-General Special Envoy for Climate Change and Health and US physician, public health expert doctor Vanessa Kerry, Lukasa, Zambia, 9 November 2023.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Like father, like daughter: why Vanessa Kerry is demanding action on climate and health
Vanessa Kerry doctor and special envoy for the World Health Organization talks about the need to invest in human wellbeing, what she’s learned from her father, John Kerry, and whether she would ever consider running for president.
Vanessa Kerry is on a mission. A critical care doctor, she founded - and runs - Seed Global Health, an organisation that trains medics working in poor countries. But now Kerry, 46, daughter of the US politician and former Secretary of State John Kerry, is broadening her reach to embrace a family concern which is urgent for the whole planet: the need to combat global heating which is spreading disease and hampering medical care.
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Siddhartha Mukherjee: ‘I don’t like writing as if I don’t exist’
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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Siddhartha Mukherjee: ‘I don’t like writing as if I don’t exist’
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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Siddhartha Mukherjee: ‘I don’t like writing as if I don’t exist’
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
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Siddhartha Mukherjee: ‘I don’t like writing as if I don’t exist’
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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The Pulitzer-winning science author on combining the history of cell biology with personal stories, the influence of Salman Rushdie and why he likes to write in bed.
Siddhartha Mukherjee is the author of four science books, including The Emperor of All Maladies, which won the 2011 Pulitzer prize for general nonfiction and the Guardian first book award. Born in Delhi in 1970 and educated at Stanford, Oxford (as a Rhodes scholar), and Harvard, Mukherjee is now assistant professor of medicine at Columbia University, as well as a cancer physician and researcher. He lives in New York City with his wife, Sarah Sze, an artist, and their two daughters. His latest book, The Song of the Cell, will be published on 3 November.
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