04/13/2026
Join the Sparkman Center for our upcoming seminar! Next Monday, April 20th, Dr. George Ashu, Physician Scientist and INSIGHT D43 Global Health Fellow with the Sparkman Center, for his seminar, "Humanitarian Health Research in Conflict-Affected Regions of Cameroon: mHealth, Refugee health and HIV Treatment amongst Internally Displaced People." Lunch will be provided! To join us on Zoom, the link will be in bio soon!
Dr. George Ashu is a humanitarian physician and researcher from Cameroon. After obtaining an MD from the University of Yaoundé, Ashu obtained a Master's of Science in Global Health at Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh. He is currently pursuing his PhD at Queen Margaret University.
Dr. Ashu has worked with the Ministry of Public Health of Cameroon and Africa Humanitarian Action, leading medical teams to offer primary healthcare to refugees from the Central African Republic. He is also the founder of Eden Global Missions, a Cameroon based non-profit offering free life-saving primary care to thousands of Cameroonians, internally displaced people, and refugees.
Ashu has received international awards including the Mandela Washington Fellowship, two Commonwealth scholarships, and the NIH FIC INSIGHT grant. His current research with the Sparkman Center and Cameroon Baptist Convention Health Services analyzes HIV treatment amongst people who have been displaced by conflict in Cameroon.
The mission of the Fogarty International Center (FIC) at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), under the Department of Health and Human Services, is to support training in and capacity building for biomedical research in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). In support of the mission, the Integrated Network of Scholars in Global Health Research Training (INSIGHT), sponsored by the FIC, provides early career U.S. and LMIC trainees (viz., medical/graduate students and recent post-doctorates) one-year mentored research training at established biomedical research universities in LMICs and with the trainee’s assigned U.S. institution.