
OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY
AND CRISIS COORDINATION
november, 2020
The fifteenth COVID-19 Conversations webinar will discuss the path to a COVID-19 vaccine, including steps forward in development, approval, allocation and distribution. The webinar will begin with an introduction from the
The fifteenth COVID-19 Conversations webinar will discuss the path to a COVID-19 vaccine, including steps forward in development, approval, allocation and distribution.
The webinar will begin with an introduction from the session’s moderator, Margaret (Peggy) Hamburg, former FDA commissioner, and then feature a conversation with a panel of experts, including:
* Larry Corey, President and Director Emeritus, Fred Hutch
* James Hildreth, President & CEO, Meharry Medical College
* Marion Gruber, Director, Office of Vaccines Research & Review, Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research, U.S. Food and Drug Administration
* Jay Butler, Deputy Director for Infectious Diseases, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
The panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A session with the webinar audience.
This webinar has also been approved for 1.5 continuing education credits
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(Wednesday) 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covid-19-conversations-webinar-15-covid-19-vaccine-update-registration-128760107949
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covid-19-conversations-webinar-15-covid-19-vaccine-update-registration-128760107949
OFFICE OF HEALTH EQUITY
AND CRISIS COORDINATION
GHC3 is now the Office of Health Equity and Crisis Coordination, a division of the Center for Global Health Innovation (CGHI). The Center for Global Health Innovation is an Atlanta-based 501(c)3 organization launched in 2019 to bring together diverse Global Health, Health Technology and Life Sciences entities to collaborate, innovate and activate solutions to enhance human health outcomes around the world. At its core, CGHI will orchestrate programs that promote cross discipline cooperation to strengthen capabilities, accelerate problem solving and respond to global health crises. The Center will continue to support its subsidiary organizations, Georgia Bio and Georgia Global Health Alliance and is standing up a permanent Global Health Crisis Coordination Center to bringing to bear the best private sector and public sector capabilities and experience in times of need.