The National Academies will host a workshop on “Future Opportunities: Levers and Systems for Public-Private Partnerships to Distribute, Dispense, and Administer Medical Countermeasures” on 2 November 2023. Lessons learned from past health emergencies highlight the importance of public-private partnerships to facilitate and accelerate the research, development, and manufacturing of vaccines, therapeutics, and diagnostics (i.e., medical
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The National Academies will host a webinar on November 6 on Charting a Responsible Future in AI & Biosecurity. Organized by the Health and Medicine Division’s Forum on Microbial Threats and the Division of Earth and Life Studies’ Board on Life Sciences, this is the first of two sessions bringing together technology developers, researchers, and |
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The National Academies' Health and Medicine Division’s Forum on Microbial Threats and the Division of Earth and Life Studies’ Board on Life Sciences will host a webinar on November 15 on Charting a Responsible Future in AI & Biosecurity. This is the second of two sessions bringing together technology developers, researchers, and policymakers working at |
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Join the National Emerging Special Pathogens Training and Education Center (NETEC) for a webinar on Argentinian hemorrhagic fever (AHF) and Bolivian hemorrhagic fever (BHF) on November 28. AHF and BHF are zoonotic diseases with the potential for human-to-human transmission. During this webinar, guest presenters will describe the epidemiology of AHF and BHF cases, risk factors, |
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