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Unlocking the secret of global health victories

Unlocking the secret of global health victories


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Engaging new partners to save lives



The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (GHIT Fund), along with the New York Academy of Sciences and Japan Society, will host a panel discussion comprised of preeminent global health experts to examine recent successes and setbacks in global health and what they see as the secret ingredient to moving a vaccine, cure or diagnostic across the finish line and into the field.


Panelists will provide their unique perspectives on:


  • How do these partnerships find success in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges?
  • What have we learned from past successes that make the difference between a breakthrough diagnostic or treatment and a trip back to the drawing board?
  • Where are the opportunities for the next big solutions?
  • Who is missing from the table in the effort to push back against HIV, TB, malaria and neglected tropical diseases?
  • Why should those outside the global health and NGO worlds join this effort?

The discussion will include an opportunity for questions from attendees. A networking reception will follow the panel.


When: 6-8:30pm

November 12, 2013


Who:

Panelists:

  • Peter Piot, M.D., Ph.D.

    Director, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Former Executive Director of UNAIDS; GHIT Fund Board Member
  • Ann M. Veneman, J.D.

    Former Executive Director of UNICEF; Former Secretary of Agriculture; GHIT Fund Board Member
  • Mel Spigelman, M.D.

    President and CEO, Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (TB Alliance); GHIT Fund Grantee
  • Kiyoshi Kurokawa, M.D.

    Chair of the Board of GHIT Fund; Academic Fellow, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies; Chairman, Health and Global Policy Institute

Moderated:

  • Ko-Yung Tung, J.D.

    Senior Counselor, Morrison & Foerster; GHIT Fund Board Advisor

Where:

Japan Society

333 East 47th Street

New York, NY 10017


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For more information on this event, please visit http://bit.ly/GHITEvent or
email nseaver@burnesscommunications.com.



About the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund

The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund is a non-profit organization aimed at mobilizing Japanese R&D for global health. A public-private partnership between the Government of Japan, a consortium of Japanese pharmaceutical companies, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the GHIT Fund seeks to develop new drugs, vaccines and diagnostics for infectious diseases prevalent in developing countries. More information is available at http://www.ghitfund.org.




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Unlocking the secret of global health victories


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Contact: Nick Seaver
nseaver@burnesscommunications.com
301-280-5727
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Engaging new partners to save lives



The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund (GHIT Fund), along with the New York Academy of Sciences and Japan Society, will host a panel discussion comprised of preeminent global health experts to examine recent successes and setbacks in global health and what they see as the secret ingredient to moving a vaccine, cure or diagnostic across the finish line and into the field.


Panelists will provide their unique perspectives on:


  • How do these partnerships find success in the face of seemingly insurmountable challenges?
  • What have we learned from past successes that make the difference between a breakthrough diagnostic or treatment and a trip back to the drawing board?
  • Where are the opportunities for the next big solutions?
  • Who is missing from the table in the effort to push back against HIV, TB, malaria and neglected tropical diseases?
  • Why should those outside the global health and NGO worlds join this effort?

The discussion will include an opportunity for questions from attendees. A networking reception will follow the panel.


When: 6-8:30pm

November 12, 2013


Who:

Panelists:

  • Peter Piot, M.D., Ph.D.

    Director, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine; Former Executive Director of UNAIDS; GHIT Fund Board Member
  • Ann M. Veneman, J.D.

    Former Executive Director of UNICEF; Former Secretary of Agriculture; GHIT Fund Board Member
  • Mel Spigelman, M.D.

    President and CEO, Global Alliance for TB Drug Development (TB Alliance); GHIT Fund Grantee
  • Kiyoshi Kurokawa, M.D.

    Chair of the Board of GHIT Fund; Academic Fellow, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies; Chairman, Health and Global Policy Institute

Moderated:

  • Ko-Yung Tung, J.D.

    Senior Counselor, Morrison & Foerster; GHIT Fund Board Advisor

Where:

Japan Society

333 East 47th Street

New York, NY 10017


###

For more information on this event, please visit http://bit.ly/GHITEvent or
email nseaver@burnesscommunications.com.



About the Global Health Innovative Technology Fund

The Global Health Innovative Technology Fund is a non-profit organization aimed at mobilizing Japanese R&D for global health. A public-private partnership between the Government of Japan, a consortium of Japanese pharmaceutical companies, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the GHIT Fund seeks to develop new drugs, vaccines and diagnostics for infectious diseases prevalent in developing countries. More information is available at http://www.ghitfund.org.




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