COVID-19 has readily made the point that the era of infectious diseases is far from over. And there are good reasons to think that with increasing urbanization and climate change, more large outbreaks and pandemics are in store. As we move away from an emergency response to dealing with the lasting impacts of COVID-19, it is critical that we learn the lessons around what we did well and what we did poorly and develop clear plans for preventing, where possible, and mitigating the impact of, when not, any future pandemic.
Cohosted with the Boston University Center for Emerging Infectious Disease Policy and Research.
Agenda
- 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET
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Session 1: COVID-19: What did we get right and what did we get wrong?Natalie Dean (CAS’09), Assistant Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
Angela Rasmussen, Research Scientist, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, University of Saskatchewan
Maria Sundaram, Associate Research Scientist, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Population Health, Marshfield Clinic Research Institute
Rajeev Venkayya, Chief Executive Officer, Aerium Therapeutics; Board Member, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
Nahid Bhadelia (MODERATOR), Director, Boston University Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases Policy and Research; Associate Director, National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories - 12:00 – 12:30 p.m. ET
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LUNCHLunch will be provided for in-person attendees
- 12:30 – 2:00 p.m. ET
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Session 2: How do we reduce the risk of another pandemic, and also prepare for another?Krutika Kuppalli, Medical Officer for COVID-19 Health Operations in the Department of Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness and Prevention in the Health Emergencies Program, World Health Organization
Megan Ranney, Professor of Emergency Medicine, Alpert Medical School; Academic Dean, School of Public Health, Brown University
Jeffrey Shaman, Professor, Department of Environmental Health Sciences, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Tara Smith, Professor of Epidemiology, Kent State University
Matthew Fox (SPH’02,’07) (MODERATOR), Professor in the Departments of Epidemiology and Global Health, Boston University School of Public Health
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Speakers
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@nataliexdean
Natalie Dean
Assistant Professor, Department of Biostatistics, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
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@angie_rasmussen
Angela Rasmussen
Research Scientist, Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, University of Saskatchewan
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@mariasundaram
Maria Sundaram
Associate Research Scientist, Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Population Health, Marshfield Clinic Research Institute
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@rvenkayya
Rajeev Venkayya
Chief Executive Officer, Aerium Therapeutics; Board Member, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)
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@BhadeliaMD
Nahid Bhadelia
Director, Boston University Center for Emerging Infectious Diseases Policy and Research; Associate Director, National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories
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@KrutikaKuppalli
Krutika Kuppalli
Medical Officer for COVID-19 Health Operations in the Department of Epidemic and Pandemic Preparedness and Prevention in the Health Emergencies Program, World Health Organization
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@@meganranney
Megan Ranney
Professor of Emergency Medicine, Alpert Medical School; Academic Dean, School of Public Health; Brown University
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Jeffrey Shaman
Professor, Department of Environmental Health Sciences and Director of the Climate and Health Program at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
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@aetiology
Tara Smith
Professor of Epidemiology, Kent State University College of Public Health
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@ProfMattFox
Matthew Fox
(SPH'02,'07),Professor in the Departments of Epidemiology and Global Health, Boston University School of Public Health
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