Exceptionally fun dedicated team who studies the epidemiology and outcomes of arboviruses and other vector-borne infections in order to improve community health

Joined November 2020
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In this special message, A Desiree LaBeaud reflects on five years of impact, growth and community-driven change. #5 years

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HERI BSF Farm won the best exhibition for this year's Diani Beach Zero Plastic Festival. Congratulations to the entire team!

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Congratulations to David Vu for receiving the Press Goney Unicorn Award, 2026!
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Happy 5th birthday to HERI! when we go together, we truly go far. 💚🌍So proud of five years of turning waste into opportunity, supporting women, feeding communities, and teaching the link between health and a clean environment. Donate here: lnkd.in/ga_A-WTu
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Congratulations to Stanford University School of Medicine’s A. Desiree LaBeaud, MD, MS, Associate Dean of global health and Professor of pediatrics- infectious diseases, who was honored in May with the Stanford Medicine Office of Community Engagement’s outstanding Faculty Award.
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Brian Dawes has been leading hantavirus research in the LaBeaud Lab. We have shown the first evidence of human hantavirus infection in Grenada (unrelated to current outbreak) , and Brian was selected for a Global Health Emerging Scholars Fellowship to detect hantaviruses in Kenya
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Happy Mother’s Day!
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We are so excited to share that A. Desiree LaBeaud has been honored with the ‘Outstanding Community Engaged Faculty Award’🎉👏 Huge congrats on this amazing and totally deserved recognition! 🎉✨ 🎉💐🏆
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So proud to highlight Dr. Amna Tariq’s work on climate change & malaria in Kenya Pakistan 🌍 A powerful reminder of how environmental change is reshaping global health! Read more here: globalhealth.stanford.edu/ne…
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Happy St. Patrick’s day from LaBeaud Lab!
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Happy international women’s day!
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📢 New course alert! PEDS 237/EBS 238: Equitable Global Partnerships in Health and Beyond is a new course that will be taught in Spring Quarter. This course is designed to explore how equitable partnerships can address global health and Visit here: lnkd.in/gXfBk9XU
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LaBeaud lab at the Stanford CIGH annual research convening 2026. #stanfordcigh
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Stanford’s LaBeaud Lab and Climate Resilient Communities (CRC) are partnering to help residents of North Fair Oaks & East Palo Alto proactively reduce mosquito-borne disease risks. The pilot uses household surveys, community convenings, and bilingual tools to build local health.
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