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SUMMARY:Healthy Longevity Global Innovator Summit - Day 1
DESCRIPTION:Healthy Longevity Global Competition Innovator Summit – Day 1\nWorkshop Date and Time:  September 13\, 2021 | 9:00 am to 12:00 pm ET \nWhere: Via webinar \n			 \n				\n				\n				The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) will hold its inaugural Healthy Longevity Global Innovator Summit in September 2021\, with support from Johnson and Johnson Innovation and The John A. Hartford Foundation. The event will be virtual and held over three days\, September 13\, 14\, and 22\, and feature an immersive\, interactive digital venue with unique opportunities to engage and connect. \nThe Innovator Summit will honor the 154 international Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awardees from 2020 and bring together industry leaders\, academics\, researchers\, scientists\, and entrepreneurs whose work contributes to the field of healthy longevity. Attendees will learn about the early-stage\, award-winning innovations\, hear from leaders in the field of healthy longevity\, and take advantage of various opportunities to interact directly with other attendees\, with a view to fostering interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration.  \nThe event will feature remarks from the President of the National Academy of Medicine\, Dr. Victor Dzau\, and Catalyst Award Sponsors\, Dr. William Hait\, Global Head of Johnson & Johnson External Innovation\, and Dr. Terry Fulmer\, President of the John A. Hartford Foundation. Visionary keynote speakers will share insights into launching biotechnology start-ups and opportunities for groundbreaking science in the field of longevity. Participants will also be able to enjoy a robust selection of breakout sessions and the chance to network with Catalyst Award winners\, researchers\, venture capitalists\, and more in one-on-one and small group settings. \nTo learn more\, please visit NAM’s Healthy Longevity Global Competition page. For further event details and programming information\, please refer to the agenda. \n*Please note you’ll only have to register once for all three days \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Register for Day 2\n			\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				Register for Day 3\n			\n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Agenda\nDay 1\n9:00 am ET | Welcome Remarks \n\nVictor Dzau\, National Academy of Medicine\nWilliam Hait\, Johnson & Johnson External Innovation (Summit Sponsor)\nTerry Fulmer\, The John A. Hartford Foundation (Summit Sponsor)\n\n 9:20 am ET | Healthy Longevity Global Competition: Vision and Opportunities \n\nPart I: Vision of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition and opportunities for Catalyst Awardees\nPart II: Conversation with principals from sponsors of international Catalyst Award competitions\n\n10:40 am ET | Visionary Keynote \nTo inspire awardees\, Dr. Langer to discuss background and experience as a scientist\, inventor\, and entrepreneur\, including having founded various biotechnology companies. \n\nRobert Langer\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\n\n11:25 am ET | Explore the Poster Hall \nThe Poster Hall will include a poster from each Catalyst Award-winning team from 2020. \n12:00 pm ET | Day 1 Wrap Up \nDay 2\n8:00 am ET | Visionary Keynote \nTo inspire awardees\, Dr. Verdin to discuss the future of healthy longevity\, opportunities for innovation and groundbreaking work\, and emerging scientific advances. \n\nEric Verdin\, The Buck Institute\n\n 8:25 am ET | Spotlight and Discussion with Select International Catalyst Award Winners \nA panel of eight 2020 Catalyst Awardees to present an overview of their idea/project and progress. \n\nModerated discussion\n\n9:45 am ET | Breakout Session 1: By Topic Area \nSix simultaneous breakout sessions led by expert discussants\, who present on their work and background\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n10:35 am ET | Breakout Session 2: By Topic Area \nSix simultaneous breakout sessions led by expert discussants\, who present on their work and background\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n11:25 am ET | Explore Poster Hall \nThe Poster Hall will include a poster from each Catalyst Award-winning team from 2020. \n12:00 pm ET | Day 2 Wrap Up \nDay 3\n8:00 am ET | Visionary Keynote \nTo inspire awardees\, Dr. Khan to speak from the perspective as a role model who has worked across industry/corporate\, start-up\, and philanthropic settings. \n\nMehmood Khan\, Hevolution Foundation\n\n8:25 am ET | Breakout Session 3: By Topic Area \nSix simultaneous breakout sessions led by expert discussants\, who present on their work and background\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n9:15 am ET | Breakout Session 4: Role Model Discussants \nSix+ simultaneous breakout sessions by role models from academia\, industry\, venture capital\, government\, etc\, who present their background and experience\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n10:05 am ET | Healthy Longevity Accelerator Awards \n\nOverview of Accelerator Phase of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition\nAnnouncement of JNJ’s 2021 NAM Healthy Longevity QuickFire Challenge Awardees\nQFC awardee brief pitches\nQ&A with Accelerator Sponsors (JNJ and kENUP Foundation/European Investment Bank)\nSpeakers:\n\nMichele Toplitz\, National Academy of Medicine\nMurry McKinnon\, The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson\nHolm Keller\, kENUP Foundation (on behalf of the European Investment Bank)\n\n\n\n10:45 am ET | Announcement of 2021 Catalyst Award Winners & Summit Wrap Up \nNAM and sponsors to announce 2021 international Catalyst Award winners. \n			 \n				\n				\n				Questions? Email healthylongevity@nas.edu \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Learn more about the NAM's Healthy Longevity Global Grand Challenge\n			\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				View the 2020 Awardee Profiles
URL:https://nam.edu/event/healthy-longevity-global-competition-innovator-summit-day-1/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210914T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210914T120000
DTSTAMP:20210910T215648
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SUMMARY:Healthy Longevity Global Innovator Summit - Day 2
DESCRIPTION:Healthy Longevity Global Competition Innovator Summit – Day 2\nWorkshop Date and Time:  September 14\, 2021 | 8:00 am to 12:00 pm ET \nWhere: Via webinar \n			 \n				\n				\n				The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) will hold its inaugural Healthy Longevity Global Innovator Summit in September 2021\, with support from Johnson and Johnson Innovation and The John A. Hartford Foundation. The event will be virtual and held over three days\, September 13\, 14\, and 22\, and feature an immersive\, interactive digital venue with unique opportunities to engage and connect. \nThe Innovator Summit will honor the 154 international Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awardees from 2020 and bring together industry leaders\, academics\, researchers\, scientists\, and entrepreneurs whose work contributes to the field of healthy longevity. Attendees will learn about the early-stage\, award-winning innovations\, hear from leaders in the field of healthy longevity\, and take advantage of various opportunities to interact directly with other attendees\, with a view to fostering interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration.  \nThe event will feature remarks from the President of the National Academy of Medicine\, Dr. Victor Dzau\, and Catalyst Award Sponsors\, Dr. William Hait\, Global Head of Johnson & Johnson External Innovation\, and Dr. Terry Fulmer\, President of the John A. Hartford Foundation. Visionary keynote speakers will share insights into launching biotechnology start-ups and opportunities for groundbreaking science in the field of longevity. Participants will also be able to enjoy a robust selection of breakout sessions and the chance to network with Catalyst Award winners\, researchers\, venture capitalists\, and more in one-on-one and small group settings. \nTo learn more\, please visit NAM’s Healthy Longevity Global Competition page. For further event details and programming information\, please refer to the agenda. \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Register for Day 1\n			\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				Register for Day 3\n			\n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\nAgenda\nDay 1\n9:00 am ET | Welcome Remarks \n\nVictor Dzau\, National Academy of Medicine\nWilliam Hait\, Johnson & Johnson External Innovation (Summit Sponsor)\nTerry Fulmer\, The John A. Hartford Foundation (Summit Sponsor)\n\n 9:20 am ET | Healthy Longevity Global Competition: Vision and Opportunities \n\nPart I: Vision of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition and opportunities for Catalyst Awardees\nPart II: Conversation with principals from sponsors of international Catalyst Award competitions\n\n10:40 am ET | Visionary Keynote \nTo inspire awardees\, Dr. Langer to discuss background and experience as a scientist\, inventor\, and entrepreneur\, including having founded various biotechnology companies. \n\nRobert Langer\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\n\n11:25 am ET | Explore the Poster Hall \nThe Poster Hall will include a poster from each Catalyst Award-winning team from 2020. \n12:00 pm ET | Day 1 Wrap Up \nDay 2\n8:00 am ET | Visionary Keynote \nTo inspire awardees\, Dr. Verdin to discuss the future of healthy longevity\, opportunities for innovation and groundbreaking work\, and emerging scientific advances. \n\nEric Verdin\, The Buck Institute\n\n 8:25 am ET | Spotlight and Discussion with Select International Catalyst Award Winners \nA panel of eight 2020 Catalyst Awardees to present an overview of their idea/project and progress. \n\nModerated discussion\n\n9:45 am ET | Breakout Session 1: By Topic Area \nSix simultaneous breakout sessions led by expert discussants\, who present on their work and background\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n10:35 am ET | Breakout Session 2: By Topic Area \nSix simultaneous breakout sessions led by expert discussants\, who present on their work and background\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n11:25 am ET | Explore Poster Hall \nThe Poster Hall will include a poster from each Catalyst Award-winning team from 2020. \n12:00 pm ET | Day 2 Wrap Up \nDay 3\n8:00 am ET | Visionary Keynote \nTo inspire awardees\, Dr. Khan to speak from the perspective as a role model who has worked across industry/corporate\, start-up\, and philanthropic settings. \n\nMehmood Khan\, Hevolution Foundation\n\n8:25 am ET | Breakout Session 3: By Topic Area \nSix simultaneous breakout sessions led by expert discussants\, who present on their work and background\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n9:15 am ET | Breakout Session 4: Role Model Discussants \nSix+ simultaneous breakout sessions by role models from academia\, industry\, venture capital\, government\, etc\, who present their background and experience\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n10:05 am ET | Healthy Longevity Accelerator Awards \n\nOverview of Accelerator Phase of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition\nAnnouncement of JNJ’s 2021 NAM Healthy Longevity QuickFire Challenge Awardees\nQFC awardee brief pitches\nQ&A with Accelerator Sponsors (JNJ and kENUP Foundation/European InvestmentBank)\nSpeakers:\n\nMichele Toplitz\, National Academy of Medicine\nMurry McKinnon\, The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson\nHolm Keller\, kENUP Foundation (on behalf of the European Investment Bank)\n\n\n\n10:45 am ET | Announcement of 2021 Catalyst Award Winners & Summit Wrap Up \nNAM and sponsors to announce 2021 international Catalyst Award winners. \n\n\n			 \n				\n				\n				Questions? Email healthylongevity@nas.edu \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Learn more about the NAM's Healthy Longevity Global Grand Challenge\n			\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				View the 2020 Awardee Profiles
URL:https://nam.edu/event/healthy-longevity-global-competition-innovator-summit-day-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210917T130000
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SUMMARY:COVID-19 and Crisis Standards of Care: The Fourth Wave and the Future (Webinar)
DESCRIPTION: \nCOVID-19 and Crisis Standards of Care: The Fourth Wave and the Future\nWhen: Friday\, September 17\, 2021 | 1:00 – 3:00pm ET \nWhere: Webinar \n  \nRegister to attend the webinar!\n  \n\nCOVID-19 has fundamentally changed the delivery of health care services worldwide\, forcing difficult choices on health professionals and laying bare many pre-existing health\, medical\, and public health sector frailties. A fourth wave of the pandemic\, driven by the Delta variant\, extreme shortages of key resources have again brought the necessity of crisis standards of care to the forefront of the minds of many clinicians and patients.  \nThis webinar will feature discussions on past and current challenges in ethically allocating scarce resources in the face of surging demand\, the health care staffing crisis seen across the country\, and identify possible solutions to real-time issues and ways to ensure fair decisions are made even when systems are strained.  \nAgenda\n1:00 pm | Welcome and Introductions \n\nDan Hanfling (Moderator) – In-Q-Tel\n\n1:10 pm | Overview of Crisis Standards of Care and COVID-19: What Did We Learn? How Do We Ensure Equity? What Should We Do?  (read the NAM Perspectives discussion paper) \n\nMatthew Wynia – University of Colorado\n\n1:20 pm | Patient Load-Balancing and Other Staffing Challenges \n\nJeff Dichter – University of Minnesota\n\n1:30 pm | Nursing Considerations and Other Staffing Challenges \n\nTener Veneema – Johns Hopkins School of Nursing \n\n1:40 pm | Pediatrics Crisis Standards of Care \n\nChris Newton – UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital Oakland\n\n1:50 pm | Ethics and Equity Considerations \n\nMonica Peek – University of Chicago Medicine\n\n2:00 pm | Open Forum and Q&A \n2:55 pm | Closing Statement \n\nDan Hanfling (Moderator) – In-Q-Tel\n\n  \n*Subject to change \n\nThe webinar will be recorded\, and that video will be posted after the event concludes.  \nNo continuing education credit or certificates of attendance will be issued for watching this webinar. 
URL:https://nam.edu/event/covid-19-and-crisis-standards-of-care-the-fourth-wave-and-the-future-webinar/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210922T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210922T120000
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SUMMARY:Healthy Longevity Global Innovator Summit - Day 3
DESCRIPTION:Healthy Longevity Global Competition Innovator Summit – Day 3\nWorkshop Date and Time:  September 22\, 2021 | 8:00 am to 12:00 pm ET \nWhere: Via webinar \n			 \n				\n				\n				The National Academy of Medicine (NAM) will hold its inaugural Healthy Longevity Global Innovator Summit in September 2021\, with support from Johnson and Johnson Innovation and The John A. Hartford Foundation. The event will be virtual and held over three days\, September 13\, 14\, and 22\, and feature an immersive\, interactive digital venue with unique opportunities to engage and connect. \nThe Innovator Summit will honor the 154 international Healthy Longevity Catalyst Awardees from 2020 and bring together industry leaders\, academics\, researchers\, scientists\, and entrepreneurs whose work contributes to the field of healthy longevity. Attendees will learn about the early-stage\, award-winning innovations\, hear from leaders in the field of healthy longevity\, and take advantage of various opportunities to interact directly with other attendees\, with a view to fostering interdisciplinary and cross-sector collaboration.  \nThe event will feature remarks from the President of the National Academy of Medicine\, Dr. Victor Dzau\, and Catalyst Award Sponsors\, Dr. William Hait\, Global Head of Johnson & Johnson External Innovation\, and Dr. Terry Fulmer\, President of the John A. Hartford Foundation. Visionary keynote speakers will share insights into launching biotechnology start-ups and opportunities for groundbreaking science in the field of longevity. Participants will also be able to enjoy a robust selection of breakout sessions and the chance to network with Catalyst Award winners\, researchers\, venture capitalists\, and more in one-on-one and small group settings. \nTo learn more\, please visit NAM’s Healthy Longevity Global Competition page. For further event details and programming information\, please refer to the agenda. \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Register for Day 1\n			\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				Register for Day 2\n			\n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n\nAgenda\nDay 1\n9:00 am ET | Welcome Remarks \n\nVictor Dzau\, National Academy of Medicine\nWilliam Hait\, Johnson & Johnson External Innovation (Summit Sponsor)\nTerry Fulmer\, The John A. Hartford Foundation (Summit Sponsor)\n\n 9:20 am ET | Healthy Longevity Global Competition: Vision and Opportunities \n\nPart I: Vision of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition and opportunities for Catalyst Awardees\nPart II: Conversation with principals from sponsors of international Catalyst Award competitions\n\n10:40 am ET | Visionary Keynote \nTo inspire awardees\, Dr. Langer to discuss background and experience as a scientist\, inventor\, and entrepreneur\, including having founded various biotechnology companies. \n\nRobert Langer\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\n\n11:25 am ET | Explore the Poster Hall \nThe Poster Hall will include a poster from each Catalyst Award-winning team from 2020. \n12:00 pm ET | Day 1 Wrap Up \nDay 2\n8:00 am ET | Visionary Keynote \nTo inspire awardees\, Dr. Verdin to discuss the future of healthy longevity\, opportunities for innovation and groundbreaking work\, and emerging scientific advances. \n\nEric Verdin\, The Buck Institute\n\n 8:25 am ET | Spotlight and Discussion with Select International Catalyst Award Winners \nA panel of eight 2020 Catalyst Awardees to present an overview of their idea/project and progress. \n\nModerated discussion\n\n9:45 am ET | Breakout Session 1: By Topic Area \nSix simultaneous breakout sessions led by expert discussants\, who present on their work and background\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n10:35 am ET | Breakout Session 2: By Topic Area \nSix simultaneous breakout sessions led by expert discussants\, who present on their work and background\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n11:25 am ET | Explore Poster Hall \nThe Poster Hall will include a poster from each Catalyst Award-winning team from 2020. \n12:00 pm ET | Day 2 Wrap Up \nDay 3\n8:00 am ET | Visionary Keynote \nTo inspire awardees\, Dr. Khan to speak from the perspective as a role model who has worked across industry/corporate\, start-up\, and philanthropic settings. \n\nMehmood Khan\, Hevolution Foundation\n\n8:25 am ET | Breakout Session 3: By Topic Area \nSix simultaneous breakout sessions led by expert discussants\, who present on their work and background\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n9:15 am ET | Breakout Session 4: Role Model Discussants \nSix+ simultaneous breakout sessions by role models from academia\, industry\, venture capital\, government\, etc\, who present their background and experience\, followed by Q&A and open discussion. \nTopics:  \n\nBasic & Biomedical Science\, Clinical Medicine\nSocial Science\, Public Health\, Policy\nData & Computer Science\, Healthy Technology\, Engineering\n\n10:05 am ET | Healthy Longevity Accelerator Awards \n\nOverview of Accelerator Phase of the Healthy Longevity Global Competition\nAnnouncement of JNJ’s 2021 NAM Healthy Longevity QuickFire Challenge Awardees\nQFC awardee brief pitches\nQ&A with Accelerator Sponsors (JNJ and kENUP Foundation/European InvestmentBank)\nSpeakers:\n\nMichele Toplitz\, National Academy of Medicine\nMurry McKinnon\, The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson\nHolm Keller\, kENUP Foundation (on behalf of the European Investment Bank)\n\n\n\n10:45 am ET | Announcement of 2021 Catalyst Award Winners & Summit Wrap Up \nNAM and sponsors to announce 2021 international Catalyst Award winners. \n\n\n			 \n				\n				\n				Questions? Email healthylongevity@nas.edu \n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Learn more about the NAM's Healthy Longevity Global Grand Challenge\n			\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				View the 2020 Awardee Profiles
URL:https://nam.edu/event/healthy-longevity-global-competition-innovator-summit-day-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211017T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20211018T170000
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SUMMARY:Crossing the Policy and Equity Chasm: Lessons from Compounding Health Crises (NAM Annual Meeting 2021)
DESCRIPTION:The National Academy of Medicine will hold its annual meeting on Sunday and Monday\, October 17-18\, 2021. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic and in an abundance of caution\, the Annual Meeting will be held entirely virtually.  \nIn order to help support this event\, the symposium will cost $50 to attend live on October 17 and 18. Registration will include the Interest Group meetings on October 17th\, the presentation of all 2021 NAM awards on October 17th\, and the scientific symposium on October 18th.  \nRecordings of the public events will be released for free in the weeks after the event has concluded. \n  \nRegister to attend>>\n  \n\nProgram Features:\n			 \n			 \n				\n				\n			 \n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				\n				Keynote Address\nEric Lander\, PhD\nPresident’s Science Advisor and Director\, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy \n			 \n				\n				\n				\nPanel 1: COVID-19: From crisis to stability in research & policy \n\n  \nModerator: Carl Zimmer\nColumnist\, New York Times \nPanelists:\nAkiko Iwasaki\, PhD\nWaldemar Von Zedtwitz Professor of Immunobiology\, and of Molecular\, Cellular and Developmental Biology\, Professor of Epidemiology\, and of Dermatology\, Yale School of Medicine; and Investigator\, Howard Hughes Medical Institute \nYvonne (Bonnie) Maldonado\, MD\nProfessor and Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases\, Department of Pediatrics at Stanford University School of Medicine and Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Diversity at the Stanford School of Medicine \nSaad B. Omer\, MBBS\, MPH\, PhD\, FIDSA\nDirector\, Yale Institute for Global Health; Associate Dean (Global Health Research)\, Yale School of Medicine; Professor of Medicine (Infectious Diseases)\, Yale School of Medicine; Susan Dwight Bliss Professor of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases\, Yale School of Public Health \nMatthew Wynia\, MD\, MPH\, FACP\nDirector of the Center for Bioethics and Humanities\, University of Colorado and Professor\, University of Colorado School of Medicine and Colorado School of Public Health \n  \n\nPanel 2: Toward actionable policy in climate change and human health\n\n  \nModerator: Laura Helmuth\nEditor-in-Chief\, Scientific American \nPanelists:\nJohn Balbus\, MD\, MPH\nInterim Director of the Office of Climate Change and Health Equity\, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Health\, Department of Health and Human Services \nMichelle Bell\, PhD\nMary E. Pinchot Professor of Environmental Health\, Yale University School of the Environment \nMichael Méndez\, PhD\nAssistant Professor of Environmental Planning and Policy at the University of California\, Irvine \nMarshall Shepherd\, PhD\nDistinguished Professor of Geography and Atmospheric Sciences\, University of Georgia \n  \n\nPanel 3: Lessons from compounding health crises: The future is now\n\n  \nModerator: forthcoming\nPanelists:\nEmily K. Brunson\, MPH\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Anthropology\, Texas State University \nAna V. Diez Roux\, MD\, PhD\, MPH\nDana and David Dornsife Dean and Distinguished University Professor of Epidemiology\, Drexel University School of Public Health \nEdward Maibach\, PhD\nUniversity Professor\, George Mason University and Director\, George Mason Center for Climate Change Communication \nSecretary Umair A. Shah\, MD\, MPH\nWashington State Secretary of Health and former Executive Director and Local Health Authority for Harris County Public Health \n  \n\nPresident’s Forum:\n\n \nWelcoming Remarks: Gina McCarthy\nNational Climate Advisor \nModerator:\nVictor Dzau\, MD\nPresident\, National Academy of Medicine \n \nPanelists:\nDonald M. Berwick\, MD\nPresident Emeritus and Senior Fellow\, Institute for Healthcare Improvement; and Former Administrator\, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service \nGreg A. Adams\nChairman and CEO\, Kaiser Permanente \n \nAdditional panelists forthcoming\n			 \n				\n				\n				Planning Committee\nSue Curry\, PhD\, Distinguished Professor in the Department of Health Management and Policy and former Dean of the University of Iowa College of Public HealthKaren B. DeSalvo\, MD\, MPH\, MSc\, Chief Health Officer\, GooglePaula T. Hammond\, PhD\, David H. Koch Chair Professor of Engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Head of the Department of Chemical EngineeringPeter J. Hotez\, MD\, PhD\, Dean of the National School of Tropical Medicine and Professor of Pediatrics and Molecular Virology & Microbiology at Baylor College of Medicine; co-director of the Texas Children’s Center for Vaccine Development and Texas Children’s Hospital Endowed Chair of Tropical PediatricsAshish K. Jha\, MD\, MPH\, Dean of the Brown University School of Public HealthMaureen Lichtveld\, MD\, MPH\, Dean of the Graduate School of Public Health\, University of PittsburghJonathan Patz\, MD\, MPH\, Professor and John P. Holton Chair of Health and the Environment\, Director of the Global Health Institute\, University of Wisconsin-MadisonChristine E. Seidman\, MD\, Director\, Cardiovascular Genetics Center\, Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Thomas W. Smith Professor of Medicine\, Harvard Medical School \n			 \n				\n				\n				Interest Group Meetings\nInterest Groups allow NAM members from different disciplines to convene on pertinent and interdisciplinary subjects. During the NAM Annual Meeting\, each Interest Group organizes and leads a panel of scholars to discuss current and global challenges affecting science\, medicine\, technology\, and health. \nWe are pleased to welcome members of the public to attend the NAM Interest Group meetings as part of meeting registration. Registrants should identify a specific Interest Group meeting they would like to attend – however\, access to all sessions will be provided to all registrants. Recordings of the Interest Group meetings will be released for free after the events have concluded. \nInterest Group Session A: 11:15 am — 1:15 pm EDT \nIG01 –  Health Policy and Health Care SystemsIG02 – Global Health\, Infectious Diseases\, MicrobiologyIG03 – Neuroscience\, Behavior\, Brain Function & DisordersIG10 – Biology of Aging/Geriatrics IG12 – Nutrition\, Diabetes\, and ObesityIG13 – Cancer\, Stem Cell Biology & Transplantation IG15 – Human Rights\, Professional Ethics and the Values of Medicine \nInterest Group Session B: 1:45 pm — 3:45 pm EDT \nIG 07 – Maternal & Child Health and Human DevelopmentIG 08 – Health of Populations/Health DisparitiesIG 09 – Education of the Health Care & Science WorkforceIG 16 – Rehabilitation and Human FunctionIG 17 – Primary CareIG 18 – Health TechnologyIG 19 – Climate Change \n			 \n				\n				\n				Introductions and Awards\nIn addition to the scientific program\, the 2021 NAM Annual Meeting will welcome the 2020 class of NAM members\, the 2021 class of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Fellows\, the 2021 class of NAM Fellows\, and the 2021 class of NAM Emerging Leaders in Health and Medicine Scholars. The 2021 NAM Annual Meeting will also feature the presentation of the Gustav O. Lienhard Award for Advancement of Health Care\, the Rhoda and Bernard Sarnat International Prize in Mental Health\, the NAM Member Awards\, and the NAM Cecil Awards. \n			 \n				\n				\n				  \nFollow along on Twitter using #NAMmtg and @theNAMedicine\n  \nQuestions?\nFor questions about the 2021 NAM Annual Meeting\, contact NAMedicine@nas.edu
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