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Atlanta, GA | Posted: June 3, 2016
The 2016 Health & Humanitarian Conference (HHL) co-organizers are please to announce the KEYNOTE SPEAKERS for the 8th annual conference:
KEYNOTE BIOS
Dr. Anne Schuchat has spent almost 30 years in public health, in leadership roles at the CDC, the National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID) and the Center for Global health. She will share her experience working across Africa on meningitis, pneumonia, Ebola vaccine trials, surveillance and prevention projects, as well as in China on Beijing's SARS emergency response, and the importance of collaboration in building strong supply chains and health systems around the world.
Michelle Nunn has spent 25 years in civic and public service, as a social entrepreneur, a nonprofit CEO and a candidate for U.S. Senate in Georgia. Michelle will share reflections on CARE’s work fighting global poverty and providing lifesaving assistance in emergencies such as the Syrian refugee crisis, and ongoing turmoil in Yemen and Sudan, as well as disaster response efforts in places affecting by natural disasters due to El Niño.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta is the multiple Emmy award winning chief medical correspondent for CNN. Gupta, a practicing neurosurgeon, plays an integral role in CNN's reporting on health and medical news for all of CNN's shows domestically and internationally, and contributes to CNN.com. His medical training and public health policy experience distinguishes his reporting from war zones and natural disasters, as well as on a range of medical and scientific topics, including the recent Ebola outbreak, brain injury, disaster recovery, health care reform, fitness, military medicine, and HIV/AIDS. Additionally, Dr. Gupta is the host of Vital Signs for CNN International and Accent Health for Turner Private Networks.
CONFERENCE OVERVIEW
The 2016 HHL Conference will feature plenary panels and interactive workshops on a variety of topics related to supply chain management and logistics in global health and humanitarian response and development, as well as a Technology Exhibit, poster sessions on innovative research, and ample opportunities for networking. Information on speakers, panel topics, health and humanitarian site visits will be available soon at: chhs.gatech.edu/conference/2016. You may register now for the conference at: chhs.gatech.edu/conference/registration/. *See note below on registration reimbursement
Plenary panel topics will focus on the below topics.
The 2016 conference is made possible by generous support from the UPS Foundation (now for the 8th year). TO SPONSOR THE 2016 CONFERENCE, please contact Meghan Smithgall at msmithgall@isye.gatech.edu.
We hope you will join us in August!
*Note that the first two registrants from an NGO (for example, the first two employees from UNHCR (from any country) or other NGO) may apply for reimbursement of the registration fee following the conference. Only current degree students with accepted posters are eligible for limited financial assistance and registration reimbursement ($250 for travel within U.S. and $500 if traveling from outside of U.S. Click here for details). There is no other financial assistance or scholarship available for conference participants.