A new AI capability that delivers analysis-ready Media Intelligence. More than just a product launch, this is a shift in how communications teams monitor, understand and act on media coverage.
Professor of Global Health Policy at the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill | Working at the intersection of #GlobalHealth & #HumanRights
Is this you? As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work.
Claim your profile
Get in touch with Benjamin Mason
Contact Benjamin Mason, search articles and posts on X, monitor coverage, and track replies from one place.
As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work.
Meier, Benjamin Mason, and Kristen Nichole Brugh. 2010. "North Carolina and the Evolving Global Health Policy Agenda." North Carolina Medical Journal 71 (5): 452-58. https://doi.org/10.18043/ncm.71.5.452.
To the Editor We would like to commend the authors of the recent Viewpoint “A World Without WHO—A Crossroads for US Global Health Leadership” for discussing the potential risks of US withdrawal from global health initiatives in a world with competing global powers.1 We would like to add to the discussion by providing commentary on the disparate nature of US funding that contributes to the global health apparatus.
A World Without WHO—Reply In Reply We greatly appreciate the thoughtful letter by Mr Blakley and Dr Schluger about our recent Viewpoint, “A World Without WHO—A Crossroads for US Global Health Leadership.”1 Our Viewpoint was developed in the uncertain days leading up to the presidential transition, and we are grateful for this opportunity to consider the global health challenges that have arisen rapidly in President Trump’s second term.
As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work.