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COVID-19 Lessons to Inform Influenza Response Public Workshop May 18, 21, and 25, 2021

Virtual Webcast Registration: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/covid-19-lessons-to-inform-pandemic-influenza- response-registration-152576003935

DAY 1: GLOBAL COORDINATION Tuesday May 18, 2021 (All times Eastern Standard Time)

7:00 am Welcome

Victor J. Dzau President, National Academy of Medicine

7:15 am Panel: Global Roles and Mechanisms during a Health Emergency

Ciro Ugarte, Moderator

Director, Health Emergencies, PAHO

Michael Kremer University of Chicago

Youngmee Jee CEO, Institut Pasteur Korea Special Representative for Health Diplomacy, Korea Foundation

Michael Ryan Executive Director, Emergencies Programme, WHO

Amadou Sall CEO, Institut Pasteur, Dakar Chairman, Global Alert Outbreak and Response Network

8:20 am Panel: Governance Gaps and Opportunities

Malik Peiris, Moderator

Chair of Virology, University of Hong Kong

Agenda Page 2

Richard Webby Director, Collaborating Center for Studies on the Ecology of Influenza in Animals, WHO

James Wood Head of Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge

Wenqing Zhang Head, Global Influenza Programme, WHO

9:20 am Short Break – into Breakout Sessions

Attendees may self-select which of the three breakout session they would like to join at the time of the event by following instructions on screen. Questions for the moderator may be submitted through the live stream webpage.

Breakout 1: Data Sharing and Transparency Keiji Fukuda, Moderator, Director and Clinical Professor at The University of Hong Kong School of Public Health

Celia Alpuche Aranda, Director, Infectious Disease Research Center, National Institute of Public Health, Mexico

Kanta Subbarao, Director, WHO Collaborating Centre for Reference and Research on Influenza

Joshua Sharfstein, Vice Dean for Public Health Practice and Community Engagement Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

Breakout 2: Animal and Human Health Surveillance Peter Daszak, Moderator, President, Ecohealth Alliance

Dennis Carroll, Chair, Global Virome Research Project

James Wood, Head of Department of Veterinary Medicine, University of Cambridge

Gian-Luca Burci, Adjunct Professor of International Law at the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva

Breakout 3: Equity and Financing Ok Pannenborg, Moderator, Former Chief Health Scientist, World Bank

Peter Sands, Executive Director, The Global Fund

Mark Jit, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine

Rodrigo Salvado, Deputy Director, Development Policy and Finance Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

10:30 am ADJOURN DAY 1

Agenda Page 3

DAY 2: SUPPLY CHAIN CASCADE Friday, May 21, 2021 (All times Eastern Standard Time)

8:00 am Welcome and Keynote Introduction

Victor J. Dzau President, National Academy of Medicine

8:05 am KEYNOTE: Supply Chain Challenges during COVID-19 in Africa

John Nkengasong

Director, Africa Centers for Disease Control

8:30 am Panel: Upstream Supply Challenges and their Downstream Implications

Julie Swann, Moderator Department Head, Fitts Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering North Carolina State University

Richard Hatchett

CEO, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovation (CEPI)

Rasmus Bech Hansen CEO, Airfinity

Daniel Rodriguez Director, Procurement and Supply Management, PAHO

9:20 am Panel: Improving Last Mile Delivery of Medical Products

Ben Adeiza Adinoyi, Moderator Head, Health and Care Unit, Africa Region International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

Rodrigo Cruz Executive Secretary, Ministry of Health, Brazil

Marie Mazur Managing Director, Ready2Respond

Patrick Tippoo Head, Science and Innovation, Biovac Executive Director, African Manufacturing Initiative

10:10 am Short Break – into Breakout Sessions

Agenda Page 4

Attendees may self-select which of the three breakout session they would like to join at the time of the event by following instructions on screen. Questions for the moderator may be submitted through the live stream webpage.

Breakout 1: Data Sharing for Improved Situational Awareness Paula Barbosa, Moderator, Associate Director, Policy, International Federation of Pharmaceutical Manufacturers and Associations

Rob Handfield, Executive Director, Supply Chain Resource Cooperative; Professor of Supply Chain Management, North Carolina State University

Breakout 2: Financing and Investment

Erin Sparrow, Technical Officer, Vaccine Product and Delivery Research, WHO

Tapiwa Mukwashi (invited), Director, Supply Chain, Village Reach

Nagwa Hasanin (invited), Senior Advisory, UNICEF

Breakout 3: Equity in Supply Chain Mark McKinlay, Director, Center for Vaccine Equity, The Task Force for

Phionah Atuhebwe, Vaccines Introduction Medical Officer, WHO-AFRO

11:30 am ADJOURN DAY 3

DAY 3: LESSONS LEARNED ACROSS FIELDS Tuesday May 25, 2021 (All times Eastern Standard Time)

8:00 am Welcome

Heidi Larson, Chair Founding Director, Vaccine Confidence Project, LSHTM

8:05 am Panel: Creating Conditions for Innovation in Research and Development

Beverly Taylor, Moderator Head, Influenza Scientific Affairs Seqirus Vaccines

Carolyn Finkle Chief Operating Officer, Medicago

Charu Kaushic

Chair, Global Research Collaboration for Infectious Disease Preparedness Scientific Director, Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Kathrin Jansen

Agenda Page 5

Senior Vice President and Head of Vaccine R&D Pfizer

9:05 am Panel: Communicating the Science of Viruses and Vaccines

Heidi Larson, Moderator

Founding Director, Vaccine Confidence Project, LSHTM

Benjamin Cowling Head, Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Hong Kong University

Sarah Zhang Staff Writer, The Atlantic

Priya Bahri Principal Scientific Officer, European Medicines Agency

Sherine Guirguis Director, The Common Thread

10:05 am Short Break – into Breakout Sessions

Attendees may self-select which of the three breakout session they would like to join at the time of the event by following instructions on screen. Questions for the moderator may be submitted through the live stream webpage.

Breakout 1: Information Sharing and Communications Sarah Zhang (invited), Staff Writer, The Atlantic

Priya Bahri (invited), Principal Scientific Officer, European Medicines Agency

Breakout 2: Financing and Investment Speakers TBD

Breakout 3: Equity in Research and Communication Patricia Garcia, Moderator, Professor, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia,

Sherine Guirguis, Director, Common Thread

Tolbert Nyenswah, Senior Research Associate, Johns Hopkins University

11:05 am Return to Plenary – Key Takeaways & Lessons Learned [Closing]

ADJOURN DAY 3 11:30 am