The Warren D. Johnson, Jr. Medical Center Inaugurated in Haiti
On February 10, Dr. Warren D. Johnson, Jr., former Chief of Infectious Diseases, and now Director of the Center for Global Health within the Department of Medicine's Infectious Diseases Division, was honored during an inauguration ceremony, in which a new clinical facility was named after him in Port au Prince, Haiti: The Warren D. Johnson, Jr. Medical Center. This clinical facility is one of two new buildings on the new campus of GHESKIO, which is a French acronym for the Haitian Group for the Study of Kaposi's sarcoma and Infectious Diseases. Founded in 1982, GHESKIO is the first institution in the world exclusively dedicated to the fight against HIV/AIDS. The construction of the new clinical facility was sponsored by the United States Agency for International Development and will double the space available at GHESKIO for research, training and clinical services. A second laboratory building was also inaugurated at the ceremony and was named in honor of Rodolphe Merieux, the late son of the President of the French Biotechnology company, BioMerieux, Lyon, Alain Merieux.

Dr Warren Johnson, Jr. (Director of the Center for Global Health, Weill Cornell Medical College), Mr. Alain Merieux, (President, BioMerieux, Lyon) Dr. Jean Pape, (Founding and current Director of GHESKIO) Dr. Andrew Schafer (Chairman, Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College)

From Left to Right: Marie Marcelle Deschamps, MD (Physician at GHESKIO), Mr. Christian Conan (French Ambassador to Haiti), Warren Johnson, Jr., MD, (Director of the Center for Global Health at Weill Cornell Medical College), Mr. Alain Merieux (President of the French Biotechnology company, BioMerieux, Lyon), Dr. Jean Pape ( Founding and current Director of GHESKIO), Ambassador Janet Ann Sanderson (US Ambassador to Haiti)

Dr. Schafer with students from around the world who receive training at GHESKIO. This group represents 3 campuses of Cornell University, 4 different colleges, and 4 different degrees.

Front row: (left to right) Rebecca Heidkamp (PhD candidate, College of Human Ecology - Ithaca, Division of International Nutrition), Cynthia Riviere (MS candidate, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Program in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Services Research), Patrice Espinosa (DMD candidate, Weill Cornell Medical College, Fogarty Scholar Program), Maryam Shafaee (MD candidate, Weill Cornell Medical College - Qatar), Andrew Schafer, MD (Chairman, Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College), Linda Severe (MS candidate, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Program in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Services Research), Oksana Ocheretina, PhD (Research Associate in the Department of Medicine working full time in Haiti), Macarthur Charles, MD, PhD (MS candidate, Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Program in Clinical Epidemiology and Health Services Research)
Back Row: (left to right): Dan Fitzgerald, MD (Chair of Weill Cornell International Education Committee) Karl Bezak (MD candidate, Weill Cornell Medical College, Fogarty Scholar Program), Peter Wright, MD (Professor of Pediatrics from Dartmouth College and long-time collaborator with GHESKIO), Jean Pape, MD (Founding and current Director of GHESKIO) Warren Johnson, MD ( Director of Global Health Center, Weill Cornell Medical College, Honoree of Warren Johnson, Jr. Medical Center of GHESKIO), and Mathew Goodwin (MD candidate, Weill Cornell Medical College)