Weatherhead Forum (Zoom)

Date and Time

November 16, 2022
12:00PM - 01:30PM EST

Location

Zoom (registration required)

Can We Learn the Lessons of COVID-19?

This session is open to the public and will be recorded. Registration is required for this Zoom webinar.

Speakers:

Louise Ivers, David Bangsberg MD, MPH Endowed Chair in Global Health Equity; Executive Director, Center for Global Health, Massachusetts General Hospital; Faculty Director, Harvard Global Health Institute, Harvard University; Professor of Medicine; Professor of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School.

Allan M. Brandt, Amalie Moses Kass Professor of the History of Medicine; Interim Chair, Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School; Professor of the History of Science, Harvard University.

Sanjoy Bhattacharya, Head, School of History; Professor of Medical and Global Health Histories, University of Leeds, UK.

Chair:

Erez Manela, Acting Center Director (2022–2023); Director, Graduate Student Programs. Professor of History, Department of History, Harvard University.

Contact: 

Sarah Banse
sarahbanse@wcfia.harvard.edu

This event is online only. Please click the "Read More" link for full instructions on how to attend this event.

Remote Access Information:

To join by computer:

https://harvard.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_C5POBFqHSDWHv5cPMtrbmg

Please note: This event requires registration in advance in order to receive the meeting link and password.

 

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