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THEME: Research Aimed at Ending the Epidemic
Webinar on Coronavirus Research - Conference Report
Theme: Research Aimed at Ending the Epidemic
Date: March 29 – 30, 2021
Once again the Global Episteme Inc. successfully hosted one of its conferences “Webinar on Coronavirus and Research” at virtual platform. The conference highlighted the theme “Research Aimed at Ending the Epidemic” The meeting was successful in gathering prominent presenters from various reputed organizations.
We extend our warm thanks to our Media partners, committee members, moderators, organizers and the technical department. The conference was reached its success with the support of all the participants (Keynote, Speakers, Poster presenters, Video presentations) from around the world.
The meeting was carried out through various below mentioned sessions,
Epidemic outbreak of COVID 19 | Treatment & Cure | Symptoms & Transmission | Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) | Infection Control | Symptoms & Transmission | Treatment & Cure | Viral Epidemiology | Respiratory Tract Infections | Detection and Treatment | Epidemic outbreak of COVID 19 | COVID 19 crisis | Nosocomial infections | Management of Mental Health - COVID 19 | Detection and Treatment | Socio-economic impact of COVID 19
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Committee members:
- Hu Mingjun | Xi'an Chest Hospital, China
- Xiao Chunfeng | Capital Medical University, China
- Ali Safaa Sadiq| University of Wolverhampton, UK
- Rongbao Gao | National Institute for Viral Disease Control And Prevention, China
- Keith Dunker | Indiana University School of Medicine, USA
- Victor Alexander Okhuese | Pan African University, Institute for Basic Science Technology and Innovation, Kenya
- Chen Yongwen | PLA of the Third Military Medical University (TMMU), China
Global Episteme extends its sincere gratitude towards all the participants, those who are shares there innovative research and given time for this webinar.
Day 1 | Monday, 15 March 2021
Keynote session
- Caroline Ponmani, Barking Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals, NHS Foundation Trust, UK
- Consoli Letizia, Fondazione Poliambulanza, Italy
- Anis Abobaker, Spire Fylde Coast Hospital, UK
- Dimitri Alex Dimitroyannis, Edward Hines Jr., VA Hospital, USA
Speaker session
- Raphael Udeh, University of Newcastle, Australia
- Lina C Laxamana, St. Luke’s Medical Center, Philippines
- Fengming Huang, Peking Union Medical College, China
- Longping Yan, West China Medical School of Sichuan University in Chengdu City, China
- Shuqian Chen, Fujian Provincial Hospital, China
- Oliver Michler, Dresden University of Technology (TUD), Germany
- Matthias Ott, Klinikum Stuttgart, Germany
- Matyas Cserhati, Independent Scholar, USA
- Edison J Cano, Mayo Clinic, USA
- Timothy B Erickson, Harvard Medical School, USA
- Katrina Curtis, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Poster Session
- Tomoko Sakai, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan
Video Presentation
- Abraham García Aliaga, INEF de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Day 2 | Tuesday, 16 March 2021
Keynote Session
- Toan Ha, University of Pittsburgh, USA
- Todd Brown, Sarasota Military Academy, USA
Speaker session
- Katrina Curtis, University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust, UK
- Nadia Vosheva, Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management, Russian
- Kayode Isaac Oshinubi, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
- Michael Oberst, Kliniken Ostalb, Germany
- Phalguni Kotabagi, North Middlesex University Hospital, UK
- Alejandro Rojas Fernandez, Austral University of Chile, Chile
- Fernando Mata, University of Ottawa, Canada
- Andreanne Bergeron, University of Montreal, Canada
We thank all the contributors for their respected presence and time towards the webinar which helped in outstanding success of the meeting.
With the grand success of Webinar on Coronavirus & Research, Global Episteme Inc. proud to announce the next webinar on Coronavirus & Research held virtually on 26 – 27 July 2021. We welcome you all to participate and share your research.