| From : | Mariam Tarasashvili <mtarasashvili@mfa.gov.ge> |
| To : | Sopo Belkania |
| Subject : | FW: Rabies |
| Received On : | 27.02.2018 17:15 |
| Attachments : |
სოფო,
გიგზავი
NIH-ის პასუხს. ყვითლად მოვნიშნე ის ნაწილი, სადაც მეტ კონკრეტიკას ითხოვენ ჩვენი მხრიდან. თუ გაქვთ ეს დეტალები გამომიგზავნე
და შემდეგ საერთო იმეილს გავაკეთებ, რომ შენც იყო CC-ში.
მარიამი
From: Gupta, Ranjan (NIH/NIAID) [E] [mailto:guptar@niaid.nih.gov]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 5:42 PM
To: Mariam Tarasashvili
Cc: Tamar Tchelidze
Subject: RE: Rabies
Dear Mariam,
Good to hear from you and hope you are doing well.
As you have copied Tamar on this email, I also want to take the opportunity to say hi to Tamar.
Thank you for sharing the data on rabies from Georgia and elsewhere. I have gone over the document.
It would be helpful if you can clarify what kind of collaboration MOH is seeking regarding rabies? Do you have specific Georgian institutions in mind that would want
to collaborate in specific research areas pertaining to rabies? If that is the case, then one possibility is to look up their publications and then see who in the U.S. may be working in similar research areas.
If you can provide a bit more detail as to what is being requested, I can check with the appropriate staff at NIAID.
Thank you and best regards,
Ranjan
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From: Mariam Tarasashvili [mailto:mtarasashvili@mfa.gov.ge]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2018 4:38 PM
To: Gupta, Ranjan (NIH/NIAID) [E] <guptar@niaid.nih.gov>; Tamar Tchelidze <t.tchelidze@mfa.gov.ge>
Subject: RE: Rabies
Dear Ranjan,
Hope you are doing fine. I know it took some time but as you now I was also on a maternity leave.
I recently received information from MoLHSA regarding rabies. Please find attached document.
Let me know if the information you are looking for is covered in the file – if there are more questions I will be happy to work on it.
Thank you so much in advance and sorry for such a late reply.
Best regards,
Mariam
From: Gupta, Ranjan (NIH/NIAID) [E] [mailto:guptar@niaid.nih.gov]
Sent: Friday, December 1, 2017 12:14 PM
To: Tamar Tchelidze <t.tchelidze@mfa.gov.ge>; Mariam Tarasashvili <mtarasashvili@mfa.gov.ge>
Subject: RE: Rabies
Dear Tamar, Good to hear from you and know you have settled in.
Hello Mariam – yes, I do remember we met.
Tamar – please send me the data on rabies when you can, and I will discuss with Gray.
Thanks,
Ranjan
Office of Global Research (OGR), NIAID, NIH, HHS
Bethesda, MD 20892
Phone: 301-435-8612
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From: Tamar Tchelidze [mailto:t.tchelidze@mfa.gov.ge]
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2017 11:57 AM
To: Gupta, Ranjan (NIH/NIAID) [E] <guptar@niaid.nih.gov>
Cc: Mariam Tarasashvili <mtarasashvili@mfa.gov.ge>
Subject: Rabies
Dear Ranjan,
Greetings! Hope all is well and you are getting ready for the most wonderful holiday time
J I settled well and get fully engaged in day to day activities at the UN. The weather here is pretty amazing can’t believe it is already December, I know it is similar
in DC.
I would like to ask your opinion on doing project on rabies eradication in Georgia with NIAID. We will also remind Georgia to provide us with relevant data asap. Cc-ing my coworker and dear friend Mariam to this
email. Two of you have briefly met at my farewell.
Warmest regards, Tamar
Tamar Tchelidze, MD, MPH
DrPH Candidate/Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Counsellor
Permanent Mission of Georgia to the United Nations
One United Nations Plaza, 26th Floor
New York, New York 10017 U.S.A.
Tel:
212-759-1949 Ext 204 Fax:
212-759-1832
Email:
t.tchelidze@mfa.gov.ge
/
takonlmg@gmail.com
Website:
www.un.mfa.gov.ge