The Section on Terrorism and Inhalation Disasters will sometimes host webinars featuring a content expert and several panelists known in the related field. The webinar is cast using a web-based platform to allow for real-time discussion online.
The webinars are broken into several sections to facilitate interaction between the panelists and the audience. Each TID webinar features:
- A presentation on the featured topic by the content expert
- Interactive discussion between the content expert and the panelists
- Interactive discussion from the live audience as well as ATS members participating online in the Webinar with the content expert and panel
Active participation in encouraged! Opportunities for further discussion after the webinar will be arranged as further webinars develop.
Upcoming Webinars
An ATS TID Section conversation with BARDA and the NIH Chemical Countermeasures Research Program: agency missions, program priorities, and funding opportunities
Day/Date/Time: November 4th 2024
Duration: 2:00-3:00 PM Eastern Time
Activity Type: Webinar
Assembly / Section: Section on Terrorism and Inhalation Disasters (TID), Assembly on Environmental, Occupational and Population Health
Brief Description: Hosted by the ATS Section on Terrorism and Inhalation Disasters (TID), NIH Chemical Countermeasures Research Program (CCRP) and Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) officials will speak about agency missions, program priorities, funding opportunities, and keys to successful funding applications for conducting preparedness and medical countermeasure research.
Details on Topics and Speakers:
Dave Yeung, PhD
Devon Andres, PhD
Moderators:
Satya Achanta, DVM, PhD
Shama Ahmad, PhD
George L. Anesi, MD, MSCE
Chair:
George L. Anesi, MD, MSCE, MBE, Director, Medical Critical Care Bioresponse Program, and Medical Director, Special Pathogen Treatment Unit, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Assistant Professor, University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, PA, USA
Past Webinars
A Burning Question: Identifying and Understanding Burn-Pit Syndrome
Radiation Disaster Preparedness and Management of Exposure & Contamination
If you would like to host a webinar, suggest or know any names of content experts or faculty who might enjoy participating as a panelist, or have any suggestions for a webinar topic, please contact the TID Section web director, Satya Achanta, DVM, PhD, DABT.
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