The Harvard School of Public Health is doing an Ebola webinar today. The focus will be on where we are with vaccine production and development, preparedness in the U.S. and the West African Crisis. You can email or tweet questions to the panelists and they may answer them on air. The Webinar will be Today, Tuesday, November 25th from 12:30 PM to 1:30 PM. More information below the roiling shepherd's crook virus.
EBOLA UPDATE: Where Are We with Vaccines, U.S. Preparedness and the West African Crisis
Presented in Collaboration with Reuters
Live Webcast:
Today, Tuesday, November 25, 2014
12:30-1:30pm ET
Watch at
ForumHSPH.org
E-mail questions for the expert participants to theforum@hsph.harvard.edu. Or Tweet them to @ForumHSPH using #ebolaHSPHForum. We'll also be conducting a live chat on The Forum's Ebola Update web page.
EXPERT PARTICIPANTS
Anthony Fauci, Director, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH (joining via remote connection)
Michael VanRooyen, Director, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
Barry Bloom, Former Dean, Harvard School of Public Health
Paul Biddinger, Director of the HSPH Emergency Preparedness and Response Exercise Program and Senior Preparedness Fellow
MODERATOR
Scott Malone, Editor-in-Charge, General News, Northeastern United States, Reuters
You can view it at ForumHSPH.org They usually post a link to a video of the broadcast after it's finished. They may also post a written transcript.