LIVE Symposium
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Eastern Time
The scientific community is taking stock of how COVID-19 affected and continues to affect society. Researchers evaluate what has been learned from the COVID-19 pandemic in many areas, including
- disease detection and tracing
- effectiveness of public health measures
- virus behavior, mutations, and variants
- treatment and vaccine development.
In this virtual symposium brought to you by The Scientist, an expert panel will examine what the research community has learned from the COVID-19 pandemic, what remains to be uncovered, and what lessons should be remembered for the future.
Symposium program
9:00 AM – Introduction
9:10 AM – Emerging coronaviruses - past, present and future
Lisa Gralinski, PhD
9:45 AM – COVID-19 Nasal Vaccines: The Promise and Challenges
Jie Sun, PhD
10:20 AM – The Role of T Cell Immunity for COVID-19 Vaccines
Dan Barouch, MD, PhD
10:55 AM – CRISPR-Based Technologies for SARS-CoV-2 Detection and Variant Identification
Cameron Myhrvold, PhD
11:30 AM - Open panel Q&A session
Nathan Ni from The Scientist's Creative Services Team will be joined by the entire panel in an open question and answer session where presenters will address questions posed by the audience.
Lisa Gralinski, PhD |
Jie Sun, PhD |
Dan Barouch, MD, PhD |
Cameron Myhrvold, PhD |