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Virus Mutations

Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2021
Virtual Event

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About The Event

Event Detail

Virus Mutations

Join the GIC for this virtual event which will examine the Coronavirus, its structure, and how likely it is to mutate. We will also explore therapeutics, the efficacy of vaccines, and the ability to manufacture new ones.

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The GIC’s mission is to provide a forum for a thoughtful, unbiased global dialogue on emerging issues that impact the economy, policy and geopolitics. During these challenging time related to the COVID-19 pandemic, we think it is important to share our content as a public service. 

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Event Location

Date: Tuesday, March 9, 2021 Time: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Location: Virtual Event

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Speakers

Priya Nori, M.D.

Priya Nori, M.D.

Associate Professor of Medicine and Orthopedic Surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Dr. Priya Nori is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Orthopedic Surgery at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She serves as Medical Director of the Antimicrobial Stewardship Program (ASP) and outpatient parenteral antibiotic therapy program (OPAT) at Montefiore Health System and is Program Director of the Infectious Diseases (ID) fellowship program.

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Thomas Unnasch, Ph.D.

Thomas Unnasch, Ph.D.

Distinguished Health Professor at the College of Public Health, University of South Florida

Dr. Unnasch received his AB from Rutgers University and PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Following a postdoctoral fellowship at the Harvard School of Public Health, Dr. Unnasch began his independent career in 1985 as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Geographic Medicine at Case Western Reserve University.

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