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The Novel Coronavirus: What Do We Know and What’s Next?

Neuroscience Research Building (NRB) 635 Charles E Young Drive South, Los Angeles, CA, United States

The UCLA Fielding School of Public Health and the UCLA Center for Chinese Studies present The Novel Coronavirus: What Do We Know and What's Next?, a symposium and reception. The novel

WHO Global Research and Innovation Forum: 2019-nCoV Emergency

WHO Headquarters Geneva, Switzerland

The World Health Organization will host a Global research and innovation forum 11-12 February in Geneva to mobilize international action in response to the novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) emergency. The event

2019-nCoV Update for Health Care Providers

Hastings Prince Edward Public Health 179 North Park Street, Belleville, ON, Canada

Target Audience: Health care providers (including primary care physicians & nursing professionals) Key Note Speakers: Dr. Gerald Evans Chair of the Division of Infectious Diseases, Professor of Medicine, Queens University;

Coronavirus Disease 2019: The U.S. and International Response

Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC, United States

The House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and Nonproliferation will hold a second subcommittee hearing on the coronavirus outbreak on 27 Feb 2020 at 2:00 Eastern. Witnesses will

Faculty of Natural Sciences Research Seminar: Infectious Diseases

Imperial College London Sir Alexander Fleming Building G34 LT, Exhibition Road, London, United Kingdom

Join the next FoNS Research Seminar and learn the cutting-edge research on infectious diseases taking place across the Faculty The Faculty regularly organises events that showcase its strong research areas

16th CDC International Symposium on Biosafety

Westin Perimeter North Hotel 7 Concourse Pkwy NE, Atlanta, GA, United States

The 16th CDC International Symposium on Biosafety – Laboratory Safety and Security for Clinical, Public Health, Research and Animal Care will be held 29 February – 4 March, 2020 in

COVID-19 Live Webcast with Johns Hopkins Experts

With COVID-19 now spreading via community transmission in the U.S. and the World Health Organization raising its risk assessment to “very high,” the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health