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TOPIC: The Rapidly Changing Landscape of Vaccine Development in the 21st Century
Presenter: Dr. Alan Barrett
This program has been approved for one (1) hour of continuing education credit in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval.
The traditional vaccine development pathway was long and expensive for human vaccines: 20 years and $2.5 billion. However, the last 20 years has seen an ever-increasing speed in the vaccine development pathway due in part to advances in platform technologies, manufacturing, controlled human infection models, regulatory authorities and pandemic preparedness. This lecture will overview the advances and provide some thoughts on where we will go in the future.
Dr. Alan DT Barrett, Ph.D., D.Sc (Hon) is Director of the Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences, Professor in the Department of Pathology, and is holder of the John Sealy Distinguished University Chair in Vaccinology at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. He obtained his PhD from the University of Warwick, completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and became an academic at the University of Surrey (1985-1993). In 1993. Dr. Barrett moved to the University of Texas Medical Branch and became Director of the Sealy Center for Vaccine Development (2008), which was re-designated the Sealy Institute for Vaccine Sciences in 2017. He was elected Fellow of the International Society for Vaccines (2014), Fellow of the American Academy of Microbiology (2016), and was awarded an honorary Doctor of Science Degree from the University of Warwick (2018). His research interests are vaccine development of flaviviruses (dengue, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile, tick-borne encephalitis, yellow fever, and Zika). His research has resulted in him authoring more than 375 papers, reviews, commentaries, and book chapters. He has served on many World Health Organization committees, has been a member of multiple working groups of the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, and was Co-Chair for a breakout group evaluating the Flaviviridae Family, NIH Workshop on Pandemic Preparedness. He is currently a member of the Vaccine Research, Development and Manufacturing Committee of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations. He is Founding Editor-in-Chief of Nature partner journal (npj) Vaccines (2015-present). Dr. Barrett serves as Director, World Health Organization Collaborating Center for Vaccine Research, Evaluation and Training for Emerging Infectious Diseases.
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