MassBio Town Hall w/ Special Guest Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, Boston Medical Center & Boston University
June 23, 2020 11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
Webinar, click "live-stream" button to view
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6/23/2020 11:00:00 AM
6/23/2020 11:30:00 AM
MassBio Town Hall w/ Special Guest Dr. Nahid Bhadelia, Boston Medical Center & Boston University
MassBio’s President & CEO, Bob Coughlin, will host a weekly virtual Town Hall for members, taking place every Tuesday at 11am. This will be an opportunity for our members to ask questions, hear what MassBio is up to, and learn more about the state of the industry.
For this Town Hall, Bob will be joined by Nahid Bhadelia, an infectious diseases physician and Medical Director of Special Pathogens Unit at Boston University School of Medicine, and one of the top experts on the COVID-19 pandemic (as seen recently on Meet the Press). Dr. Bhadelia will share her insights around vaccine development and the most promising treatments, what may lead to the next surge, and how we can continue to address this pandemic.
Webinar link will be emailed to participants the day before - you can also access it from the "Live Stream" tab below. This event is for members-only.
NOTE: MassBio makes every effort to accommodate our entire community at each of our events. Please let us know at least 3 days in advance of the event if you require special accommodations, such as captioning. Webinar, click "live-stream" button to view
For this Town Hall, Bob will be joined by Nahid Bhadelia, an infectious diseases physician and Medical Director of Special Pathogens Unit at Boston University School of Medicine, and one of the top experts on the COVID-19 pandemic (as seen recently on Meet the Press). Dr. Bhadelia will share her insights around vaccine development and the most promising treatments, what may lead to the next surge, and how we can continue to address this pandemic.
Webinar link will be emailed to participants the day before - you can also access it from the "Live Stream" tab below. This event is for members-only.
NOTE: MassBio makes every effort to accommodate our entire community at each of our events. Please let us know at least 3 days in advance of the event if you require special accommodations, such as captioning. Webinar, click "live-stream" button to view
Infectious Diseases Physician, Medical Director of Special Pathogens Unit, Boston University
Dr. Nahid Bhadelia is an infectious diseases physician and the medical director of Special Pathogens Unit at Boston University School of Medicine, a medical unit designed to care for patients with highly communicable diseases. She is an Associate Professor in the Section of Infectious Diseases. She oversees the medical response program for Boston University’s maximum containment biosafety level 4 program at National Emerging Infectious Diseases Laboratories. During the West African Ebola epidemic, she served as a clinician in several Ebola treatment units, working with World Health Organization and Partners in Health. She currently serves as the clinical lead for the Joint Mobile Emerging Disease Intervention Clinical Capability (JMEDICC) program which a joint US-Ugandan effort to create clinical research capacity to combat viral hemorrhagic fevers in Uganda at the border of Democratic Republic of Congo. She serves on national and interagency groups focused on medical countermeasures, the intersection between public health preparedness, research and clinical care for emerging pathogens. Her research focuses on identification of safe and effective clinical interventions and infection control measures related to viral hemorrhagic fevers. She has served as a subject matter expert to US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Department of Defense, Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, and World Bank. Dr. Bhadelia is also an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Human Security at the Tufts Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, where she teaches a course on human security and emerging infectious diseases. She received her Doctorate of Medicine from Tufts University and completed her internal medicine residency and chief residency at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Her Infectious Diseases Fellowship was completed at Columbia Presbyterian Hospital.