Julia Ross Cummiskey is an assistant professor in the Department of the History of Medicine at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Her research focuses on the history of global health research, policy, and practice in Africa.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction PART I. YELLOW FEVER, 1936-1960 ONE Laboratory Life and Labor in Colonial Entebbe TWO Tracking Viruses in the Field PART II. BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA, 1961-1979 THREE Burkitt's Lymphoma and the Invention of the Local Partner FOUR Africanization and Negotiated Independence FIVE The Burkitt's Lymphoma Cohort Study in West Nile PART III. HIV/AIDS, 1980-2000 SIX Ugandan Researchers and African AIDS SEVEN When Local Results Contradict Global Consensus: The Trial of STD Treatment for HIV Prevention Conclusion : Ebola, Zika, COVID-19, and Virus Research in Twenty-First-Century Uganda Notes Bibliography Index

