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 ===== Affiliations ===== ===== Affiliations =====
  
 +==== Collaboration ====
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 +The NUS collaborates with academic institutions around the world including [[Harvard Medical School]], [[London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine]], [[Peking University]], [[University of Hong Kong]], and [[Australian National University]].((//Global Health Report 2019-2020.// Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health. Retrieved June 14, 2022, from https://web.archive.org/web/20211002231257/https://sph.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Global-Health-Report-2019-2020.pdf))
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 +Additionally, the school signed a memorandum of agreement with the Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS ([[UNAIDS]]).
 ==== Funding ==== ==== Funding ====
  
-The NUS has received significant funding from the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], including for vaccine development,((//National University of Singapore.// (2021, November). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/45kM0)) mobile phone health applications,((//National University of Singapore.// (2021, September). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/j7NOH)) [[COVID-19 pandemic]] response,((//National University of Singapore.// (2020, June). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/4U5wh)) [[tuberculosis]],((//National University of Singapore.// (2017, March). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/QK2ey))+The NUS has received significant funding from the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]], including for [[vaccines|vaccine]] development,((//National University of Singapore.// (2021, November). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/45kM0)) mobile phone health applications,((//National University of Singapore.// (2021, September). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/j7NOH)) [[COVID-19 pandemic]] response,((//National University of Singapore.// (2020, June). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/4U5wh)) [[tuberculosis]],((//National University of Singapore.// (2017, March). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/QK2ey)) water sanitation,((//National University of Singapore.// (2011, June). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/WQK1Z)) ((//National University of Singapore.// (2013, March). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/JTB1G)) iris mapping for identification of individuals in healthcare settings,((//National University of Singapore.// (2011, October). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/gPzvT)) and synthetic [[nanoparticles]] to replace human [[antibodies]].((//National University of Singapore.// (2008, October). Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. https://archive.ph/VN51i))
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