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National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; Health and Medicine Division; Board on Global Health; Forum on Microbial Threats; Liao J, Hagg T, Nicholson A, et al., editors. Applying Lessons Learned from COVID-19 Research and Development to Future Epidemics: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington (DC): National Academies Press (US); 2023 Aug 23.

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Appendix BPublic Meeting Agenda

Applying Lessons Learned from COVID-19 Research and Development to Future Epidemics: A Workshop

Virtual webcast or at the Keck Center | 500 5th St NW, Washington D.C. | Lecture Hall 100

Day 1: December 7, 2022 (1:00 PM ET – 5:30 PM ET)

1:00 PM ET Welcome Remarks
Kent Kester (IAVI)
Forum vice chair
Workshop Overview, and Goals
Jon Heinrichs (Sanofi)
Workshop co-chair
1:15–1:45 PM Keynote (Day 1)
Connecting COVID-19 with mpox (what we have or haven't learned from COVID-19): Preparedness and response in the research community
Moderated by Janet Tobias (Ikana Health Action Lab)
Carlos del Rio (Emory University), virtual
1:45–3:00 PM [Session 1] Equitable Scientific Collaborations, Partnerships, and Coordination Within the US
1:45–1:50 PM Introduction: Dan Barouch (Harvard Medical School)
1:50–2:30 PM Roundtable Discussion
Moderated by Dan Barouch (Harvard Medical School) & Elizabeth Hermsen (Pfizer)

Industry perspective: William Gruber (Pfizer)

Academic/Clinical perspective: Myron Cohen (University of North Carolina)

Academia/Research perspective: Barney Graham (Morehouse School of Medicine)

Government perspective: Umair Shah (Washington State Department of Health)

2:30–3:00 PM Discussion
3:00–3:30 PM Coffee Break
3:30–4:55 PM [Session 2] Equitable Scientific Collaborations, Partnerships, and Coordination on the Global Scale
3:30–3:35 PM Introduction: Carla Saenz (Pan American Health Organization)
3:35–3:55 PM Plenary Speaker: Peter Hotez (Baylor College of Medicine), virtual
4:00–4:25 PM Panel Reflections

Industry perspective: James Anderson (International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers & Associations), virtual

Academic perspective: Glenda Gray (South African Medical Research Council), virtual

Foundation/NGO perspective (vaccines): In-Kyu Yoon (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations)

Foundation/NGO perspective (diagnostics): Daniel Bausch (FIND), virtual

Civil society perspective: Walter Cotte (International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies), virtual

4:25–4:55 PM Discussion
Moderated by Kent Kester (IAVI) & Carla Saenz
(Pan American Health Organization)
4:55–5:15 PM Bridging between National and Global Scale Efforts: Discussion with Speakers from Sessions 1&2
5:15–5:30 PM Summary and Adjourn
Jon Heinrichs (Sanofi Vaccines)
Workshop co-chair

END OF DAY 1

Virtual webcast or at the Keck Center | 500 5th St NW, Washington D.C. | Lecture Hall 100

Day 2: December 8, 2022 (8:30 AM ET – 4:30 PM ET)

8:00–8:30 AM ET Breakfast (Keck Center, first floor atrium)
8:30–8:45 AM Welcome Remarks, Workshop Overview, and Goals
Timothy Burgess (Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences)
Workshop co-chair
8:45–9:15 AM Keynote (Day 2)
Connecting COVID-19 with mpox (what we have or haven't learned from COVID-19): Coordination and partnering between scientific researchers, policymakers, and the general public
Moderated by Janet Tobias (Ikana Health Action Lab) Saad Omer (Yale Institute for Global Health)
9:15–11:15 AM [Session 3] Social and Behavioral Strategies to Motivate Acceptance and Uptake of Public Health Recommendations
9:15–9:20 AM Introduction: Theresa Bernardo (University of Guelph)
9:20–9:55 AM Part A – Civil Society
Moderated by John Parrish-Sprowl
(Indiana University—Purdue University Indianapolis)

Naveen Thacker

(The International Pediatric Association)

Chad Worz

(American Society of Consultant Pharmacists)

9:55–10:10 AM BREAK (15 min)
10:10–10:45 AM Part B – Individual Behavior and Identity
Moderated by Dolores Albarracín
(University of Pennsylvania)

Heidi Larson (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine), virtual

Neil Lewis (Cornell University)

10:45–11:20 AM Part C – Communicating Biomedical Research
Moderated by Jason Newland
(Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis)

Richard Horton (Lancet), virtual

Stefano Bertuzzi (American Society for Microbiology)

Kathleen Hall Jamieson (University of Pennsylvania), virtual

11:25–12:25 PM Lunch Break
12:30–1:45 PM [Session 4] Sustainment: Critical Aspects of Leadership and Support
12:30–12:35 PM Introduction: Matthew Zahn
(Orange County Health Care Agency)
12:35–1:00 PM Panel to Share Lessons Learned and Current Opportunities
Moderated by Ezekiel Emanuel
(University of Pennsylvania)

Moderator opening remarks

  • Ezekiel Emanuel (University of Pennsylvania)

Sustaining leadership for preparedness and response

  • Nahid Bhadelia (White House COVID-19 Response)
  • Demetre Daskalakis (White House Mpox Response)

Financial incentives and sustained market readiness

  • Gary Disbrow (BARDA)
1:00–1:45 PM Discussion
1:45–2:15 PM Coffee Break
2:15–2:45 PM Visionary Presentation
Mark Feinberg (IAVI)
2:45–3:45 PM Final Synthesis
3:45–4:00 PM Summary and Adjourn
Timothy Burgess
(Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences)
Workshop co-chair
Kent Kester (IAVI)
Forum vice chair

END OF WORKSHOP

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