A Virtual Global Health Symposium: February 22-26, 2021
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The Program in Vaccine Education at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons’ mission is to educate medical students and to inform health care professionals, public health experts, academic, government and industry researchers, policy makers, global health non-governmental organizations, journalists,and the general public as to the cutting-edge advances and challenges in modern vaccine development.
The Columbia University convenors are Drs. Lawrence Stanberry (Co-Director, PVE), Philip LaRussa (Co-Director, PVE), Wilmot James (Associate Director, PVE), and Marc Grodman(Special Advisor, PVE).Wehaveput together a group of 25 outstanding speakers who have been intimately involved with all aspects of COVID-19 vaccine development, strategy, and implementation. We are delighted to present thisfive-day virtual symposium at the cusp of the world’s transition to controlling the COVID-19 pandemic.
Learn more and view the full symposium agenda here.
Read Wilmot James' interview about social scientists' involvment wth COVID-19 vaccines here.
This symposium is sponsored by the Program in Vaccine Education at the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and ISERP's Center for Pandemic Research.
Symposium Recordings
Day 1: National, Regional and Global Response to an Unprecedented Challenge
Day 2: Global Solutions to an Unprecedented Demand
Day 3: Ethical and Societal Challenges
Day 4: Government and Industry
Day 5: A Most Remarkable Year in Vaccines