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Millions of COVID-19 vaccine doses have already been administered worldwide. Several studies have started to examine the safety and efficacy of COVID-19 in children and pregnant women. Join us on a webinar to learn about the emerging evidence on how COVID-19 affects pregnant women and the use of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant women and children.
Speakers:
Dr Mercedes Bonet Semenas - Medical officer, Sexual and Reproductive Health, WHO
Melanie Marti - Technical officer, Immunisation, Vaccines and Biologicals, WHO
Moderated by Sarah Hess, World Health Organization
Register here: https://who-e.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_duTtL8pgS-6VjpGH2_bjTA
Q&A
Participants will be able to submit questions during the webinar by using Zoom's "Q&A" feature. You may also submit them in advance by sending them to Sarah Hess: [email protected]
Join this webinar for a panel discussion and Q&A reflecting on ideas offered in a forthcoming report by the Sabin-Aspen Vaccine Science & Policy Group, Powering Vaccine R&D: Opportunities for Transformation. This report will draw on historic lessons learned from vaccine development to outline opportunities to overhaul vaccine R&D practices to better prepare for the next pandemic, to make strides against diseases currently without vaccines, and to establish next-generation vaccines that offer meaningful improvements.
FEATURING:
Brief overview of report by Dr. Bruce Gellin, President of Global Immunization, Sabin Vaccine Institute; member, Sabin-Aspen Vaccine Science & Policy Group
Panel discussion moderated by Jamie Bay Nishi, Director, Global Health Technologies Coalition (GHTC), featuring:
• Dr. Kundai Chinyenze, Executive Medical Director, IAVI, Uganda
• Dr. Penny Heaton, Chief Executive Officer, Bill & Melinda Gates Medical Research Institute; member, Sabin-Aspen Vaccine Science & Policy Group
• Dr. John Nkengasong, Director, Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
• Prof. Helen Rees, Executive Director, Wits Reproductive Health and HIV Institute, University of the Witwatersrand; member, Sabin-Aspen Vaccine Science & Policy Group
Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Xx7XKpI6SI6ZMN4tcXz1mA
The World Vaccine Congress is the largest, most established meeting dedicated to vaccines. From basic research to commercial manufacture, this one meeting covers the whole vaccine value chain where science, government and manufacturers all come together to create groundbreaking progress.
If you are involved in vaccines or new to it because of the pandemic, this is the most important meeting you will be part of.
Uniting vaccine experts – sharing groundbreaking knowledge – tackling the pandemic.
The latest agenda: https://www.terrapinn.com/conference/world-vaccine-congress-washington/agenda.stm
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