Stanford International COVID-19 Conference - Session Five: Vaccines
One year ago, the world was only beginning to learn about COVID-19 and its impact on public health, data and research, our patients and providers, and the most vulnerable among us. Therefore, the Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (CARE), the Center for Innovation in Global Health (CIGH), and the Center for Population Health Sciences (CPHS) organized the International COVID-19 Conference, bringing together leading experts across disciplinary and national borders to share their expertise and stories. Now, one year later, we ask these same experts to tell us: What lessons have we learned from COVID-19?
This multi-disciplinary Conference will bring together public health officials, researchers, and physicians to share lessons learned from COVID-19. Together, we endeavor to increase knowledge, empower education, and positively impact our response to this pandemic. In funding innovative research, educating promising scholars, and community outreach, we seek to improve healthcare both locally and globally.
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The Stanford Center for Asian Health Research and Education (Stanford CARE) was founded in October 2018 at Stanford Medicine to provide a common place for research, education, and clinical care support allowing disparate faculty, staff, community members and trainees to share ideas and common resources. At Stanford Medicine, no other centers are significantly investigating and developing educational/clinical care for Asians.
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