EAN Webinar series

EAN Webinar series2024-07-23T12:10:12+00:00

Upcoming Webinars

Past Webinars

Please check out the video of the webinar hosted by EAN on 11 July 2024!

Getting your message across!

Mari Morgan (UKFETP co-ordinator) and Alice Wynne (UKFETP C2021) provided an insight into how CDC EIS fellows are trained to give their epidemiological presentations at conferences. They went through some background theory on why they suggest this method, and provided a before and after description of a UKFETP fellow presentation that has been through the CDC process.

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Please check out the presentation of the webinar hosted by EAN on 26 June 2024!

Mental Health and wellbeing!

In this intro webinar, Sandra Guedes covered concepts of:
- mentality & purpose
- clarity
- values & beliefs
- energy and how they can help us to deal with life as an expat and are pillars for high-performance habits.

Find the presentation on the link.

Please check out the video of the webinar host by EAN on 26th October!

Corrado Minetti, current EUPHEM fellow (Cohort 2021), gave us an overview of his work on xenomonitoring and xenosurveillance, presenting a webinar entitled: Xenomonitoring and surveillance: Using mosquitoes to find (and control) pathogens. Webinar content includes: - Definition of xenomonitoring and xenosurveillance and why they are important for public health - Brief overview of field and laboratory data collection - Examples: West Nile virus and filariasis/malaria - Discussion and Q&A

Check out his presentation!

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Please check out the video of the webinar host by EAN on 27th April!

Els Torreele gave us an introduction to her work on changing the current supply-driven, fragmented R&D ecosystem which relies primarily on the private sector to deliver health products. Also she gave some insights into her research on Ebola and COVID followed by an inter-active discussion on how field epidemiologists and public health microbiologists can be involved in creating a more robust health innovation system for infectious disease epidemics.

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