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Global Health 101: Influenza: here today, gone tomorrow?

Global Health 101: Influenza: here today, gone tomorrow?
Date: 
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Cost: 
No cost
RSVP: 
Elli Koskella, elli.koskella@sbri.org or 206.256.7214

Date: Thursday, November 5, 2009
Time: 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Location: Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, Discovery Conference Room,  307 Westlake Ave. N., Seattle

If you hesitate to attend WGHA events due to a lack of global health knowledge, Seattle Biomedical Research Institute’s Global Health 101 provides a perfect primer for your understanding of global health concepts and vocabulary. Influenza has received a lot of media attention recently, but questions about the effectiveness of a vaccine, how a virus can mutate and how you can prevent receiving the virus are still at the top of all of our minds. Ask questions from a panel of experts who’ve made it their job to understand the flu. Every question is welcome.

Learn the basics of flu virus and vaccines from the following expert panelists:

  • Alan Aderem, PhD, will be on hand to discuss different types of flu and various approaches to vaccine development. Dr. Aderem is the director of the Institute for Systems Biology.
     
  • Janet Englund, MD, will answer questions about how you and your family can prepare for, and protect against, the flu. Dr. Englund is a leading expert on influenza at Seattle Children’s Hospital.
     
  • Helen Horton, PhD, will tell you what a virus is, how it mutates, and how scientists look for vaccine targets. Dr. Horton is a principal investigator for SBRI’s Viral Vaccine Program.
     
  • Todd Patrick, SBRI Board of Trustees Chair, will moderate the panel. As former president and COO of ID Biomedical, Patrick has a wealth of knowledge in vaccine development.

A special tour of SBRI’s labs will follow the panel discussion.

 

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