Hosted by the GPH Department of Global and Environmental Health, GPH Global Center for Implementation Science and NYU Langone Vaccine Center
In light of recent changes and public discussion, this discussion will focus on how vaccination guidance is developed, including its grounding in scientific evidence, regulatory review, and public health impact. The goal of this panel is to share information about how vaccine evidence moves from clinical trials to policy decisions, to better equip current and future public health and clinical practitioners to understand this rapidly changing public health landscape. Panelists include:
Corrina Moucheraud, ScD, Associate Professor of Public Health Policy and Management; Co-Director of the Global Center for Implementation Science, NYU School of Global Public Health
Mark Jit, PhD, Professor and Chair of the Department of Global & Environmental Health, NYU School of Global Public Health
Luis Gonzalez Corro, MD, Assistant Professor Of Infectious Diseases; Community Education & Engagement Lead, NYU Langone Vaccine Center
Lalitha Parameswaran, MD, Associate Director of Clinical Research at the NYU Vaccine Center
This event is open to the NYU Community (current students, faculty, and staff) for in person attendance. The general public will only be allowed to participate virtually.