Appendix B
Workshop Agenda
DAY 1 – TUESDAY, 23 February 2021
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
10:00 AM | Welcome Remarks, Workshop Overview, and Goals |
Workshop Co-Chairs | |
CASEY BARTON BEHRAVESH Director, One Health Office U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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JONNA MAZET Professor of Epidemiology and Disease Ecology Founding Executive Director, One Health Institute School of Veterinary Medicine University of California, Davis |
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10:10 AM | Keynote Address |
“Rx One Health: A Prescription to Prevent Pandemics” ERIC GOOSBY Professor of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine and former United Nations Special Envoy on Tuberculosis |
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10:40 AM | Q&A |
Session I: Defining the One Health State of Affairs
Session I Objectives:
- Assess current One Health programs and efforts worldwide and their participation in the response to global public health crises.
- Showcase how One Health practices have been integrated into existing programs to improve the current model for global public health responses.
KENT KESTER Session Chair Vice President Head, Translational Science and Biomarkers Sanofi Pasteur |
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11:00 AM | One Health in praxis |
Case Presentations | |
“Operationalizing One Health at a Local Level” DANA BECKHAM Director, Office of Science, Surveillance and Technology Harris County Public Health, Texas |
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“Multi-Sectoral Engagement in the COVID-19 Outbreak Response in Thailand” SUPAPORN WACHARAPLUESADEE Deputy Chief Thai Red Cross Emerging Infectious Diseases Health Science Centre |
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“COVID-19 Response: Lessons Learnt to Reinforce the Relevance of One Health Principles” THIERRY NYATANYI Senior Advisor, COVID-19 Taskforce Africa CDC |
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12:00 PM | Q&A |
12:45 PM | Observations from Day 1 KENT KESTER |
1:00 PM | Adjourn |
DAY 2 – WEDNESDAY, 24 February 2021
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Session II: What Can One Health Do Right Now?
Session II Objectives:
- Assess the current status of developing a One Health workforce to identify gaps between education and training programs and employment needs.
- Explore frameworks to establish cross-sector collaborations and community engagement to strengthen threat surveillance and detection.
- Discuss challenges of and methods for introducing One Health ideology into existing systems for epidemiological surveillance (local, national, international levels).
10:00 AM | Welcome and Recap Day 1 EVA HARRIS Session Chair Professor, Division of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology Director, Center for Global Public Health, University of California, Berkeley |
10:05 AM | Panel Discussions |
Panel I: What Is Being Done Right Now? Moderator: Mark Smolinski (Ending Pandemics) |
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DAVID GOLDMAN JAMES HOSPEDALES CARRIE S. McNEIL DAVID RIZZO ESRON KARIMURIBO |
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10:35 AM | Q&A |
11:00 AM | Panel II: What Could We Be Doing Better? Moderator: John Nkengasong (Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention) |
JOHN BALBUS CHRISTOPHER BRADEN CARLOS DAS NEVES CRISTINA ROMANELLI |
11:30 AM | Q&A |
11:55 PM | Break |
12:05 PM | Plenary Presentations |
I. The One Health Workforce | |
“One Health Workforce: Reconciling Competencies with Opportunities” LONNIE KING Dean Emeritus, College of Veterinary Medicine The Ohio State University |
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II. Community Engagement and Frameworks for Collaboration | |
“University Networks on the Front Lines for Community Engagement and One Health Innovation” WOUTRINA A. SMITH Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine University of California, Davis |
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12:40 PM | Q&A |
12:55 PM | Observations from Day 2 EVA HARRIS |
1:00 PM | Adjourn |
DAY 3 – THURSDAY, 25 February 2021
10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Session III: Looking Forward – Lessons from the Past and the Future of One Health
Session III Objectives:
- Lessons that can be learned and extrapolated from COVID-19: Priority actions for policy, public-private partnerships, and industry resilience to build a broad, threat-agnostic global health system.
- What comes next: Strategies to facilitate international cooperation and data sharing to establish forecasting capabilities for emerging health threats.
10:00 AM | Welcome and Recap Day 2 PETER DASZAK Session Chair President EcoHealth Alliance |
10:05 AM | Plenary Presentations Learning from the past and planning for the future – Collaboration opportunities and priority actions |
I. What future capabilities can we build toward predicting the next outbreak? | |
“Precision Epidemiology, Human Behavior, and the Future of One Health” | |
JONATHAN QUICK Managing Director; Pandemic Response, Preparedness, and Prevention Health Initiative, The Rockefeller Foundation |
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II. An example of existing frameworks that could be scaled up to improve public health systems in the United States | |
“A Collaborative Effort in Outbreak Preparedness: FDA’s Approach to African Swine Fever” | |
DANIELLE SHOLLY and KATHERINE HUEBNER Animal Scientist, Center for Veterinary Medicine U.S. Food and Drug Administration |
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III. What future policies can we develop to support forecasting emerging health threats? | |
“The Paradox of Global Policies for Pandemic Prediction and Prevention” | |
JOHN AMUASI Executive Director African Research Network for Neglected Tropical Diseases |
IV. How can the public and private sectors collaborate to improve resilience against future global health threats? | |
“Taking Pandemic Threats Off the Table” | |
RAJEEV VENKAYYA President, Global Vaccine Business Unit Takeda Pharmaceuticals |
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11:05 AM | Q&A |
11:30 AM | Break |
11:40 PM |
Breakout Room Discussions Key takeaways for building a better system for outbreak response, surveillance/detection, and forecasting
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Breakout 1: Response Capacities
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Breakout 2: Surveillance and Detection Mechanisms
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Breakout 3: Forecasting and Predictive Innovations
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12:10 PM | Breakout Room: Recap |
12:25 PM | Q&A |
12:55 PM | Closing Remarks |
Workshop Co-Chairs | |
CASEY BARTON BEHRAVESH Director, One Health Office U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention |
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JONNA MAZET Professor of Epidemiology and Disease Ecology Executive Director, One Health Institute School of Veterinary Medicine University of California, Davis |
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1:00 PM | Adjourn |
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