CABS Webinar: Contact Tracing and Control of COVID-19 Community Spread
Date: August 22, 2020 @ 2:00 pm – @ 4:30 pm
Location: Online Webinar through Zoom Conference
CABS-GLF-CASPA Webinar
Contact Tracing and Control of COVID-19 Community Spread
The COVID‑19 pandemic, is an ongoing global pandemic caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‑CoV‑2). As of August 10th, 2020, approximately 20.1 million confirmed COVID-19 cases, and more than seven hundred thousand deaths had been attributed to COVID-19 worldwide.
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused global social and economic disruption, including the largest global recession since the Great Depression. As the world reopens, we continue to face challenges in controlling the community spread of coronavirus. What are the current status and further trends? Comparison of the COVID-19 situation in Massachusetts (East Coast) and California (West Coast)? How do some heavily-populated countries like India and Brazil fight the disease? How to control coronavirus community spread? How should we do contact tracing? What’s the current progress in medical therapeutics and vaccine development? What hi-tech innovative solution can help to fight this war?
Please join us in the upcoming webinar “Contact Tracing and Control of COVID-19 Community Spread” on Saturday, August 22nd, 2020, 2:00 – 4:30 PM PST. CABS has partnered with Gracious Life Foundation (GLF), Chinese American Semiconductor Professional Association (CASPA), to organize this exciting event. We have invited a panel of distinguished speakers from public health, clinical medicine, and big data analytics.
Agenda (August 22, 2020, Saturday; Agenda is based on US Pacific Time)
2:00 pm - 2:10 pm Introduction:
Introduction to CABS, Yang Tian, President of CABS
Introduction to CASPA, Song Xue, President of CASPA
Introduction to GLF, Weixing Chen, President of Gracious Life Foundation
2:10 pm - 2:40 pm Innovating Solutions to Covid-19, Michael C. Lu, MD, MS, University of California, Berkeley
2:40 pm - 3:10 pm Progress in COVID-19 Therapeutic/Vaccine Research , James Mu, MD, PERMC and WWMG, Seattle, WA
3:10 pm - 3:40 pm Epidemiology and Control of COVID-19 Pandemics: Current Status & Future Trends, Zuo-Feng Zhang, MD, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles
3:40 pm - 4:05 pm An alternative paradigm for app-based contact tracing which incentivises adoption, Po-shen Loh, PhD, Professor, Carnegie Melon University
4:05 pm - 4:30 pm Panel Discussion moderated by Michael Prelip, PhD, Professor and Chair, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles
Due to large number of registrants, please join the webinar 5 minutes before the starting time (2 pm US Pacific Time). Please email for any question: info@cabsweb.org
Speakers
Michael C. Lu, MD, MS, MPH.
Dean, School of Public Health, University of California, Berkeley
Dr. Michael C. Lu is formerly a bureau director for maternal and child health in the Obama Administration and also professor of ob-gyn and public health at UCLA. He is the current Dean of the UC Berkeley School of Public Health, has a deep-rooted passion for health equity and social justice. He has dedicated his research to the development, testing and translation of a new theory on the origins of maternal and child health disparities.
.James Mu, MD.
PERMC and WWMG, Seattle, WA
Dr. James Mu received his undergraduate medical education and his first medical residency and GI fellowship in Chengdu, China then received clinical residency and GI fellowship training at Washington University in St. Louis. He also completed research GI fellowship under Drs. Isenberg at UCSD and Alpers at Washington University. As a postdoctoral research fellow, he received " individual National Research Service Award (NRSA)" from NIH and "Young Investigator's Award" from Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB). In 2000 he joined Western Washington Medical Group and Providence Regional Medical Center in Everett. He has been rated as a Top Doctor several times since 2009 by Seattle Metropolitan magazine and by Seattle Magazine.
Zuo-Feng Zhang, MD, PhD.
Distinguished Professor of Epidemiology Associate Dean for Research Fielding School of Public Health,University of California, Los Angeles
Dr. Zuo-Feng Zhang is a Distinguished Professor of Epidemiology and Associate Dean for Research of the UCLA Fielding School of Public Health. He is also Co-Director of the UCLA Alper Center for Environment Genomics, and Director of Cancer Molecular Epidemiology Training Program. Dr. Zhang had been a Fellow of the American College of Epidemiology (ACE). He served a member of the Board of Directors of the American College of Epidemiology and a World Health Organization (WHO) Consultant for National Non-communicable Disease Prevention and Controls in China.
Po-shen Loh, PhD.
Professor, Department of Mathematics, Carnegie Melon University
Professor Po-shen Loh is a social entrepreneur, working across the spectrum of mathematics: from education to pure and applied research. He is a math professor at Carnegie Mellon University, and the founder of the free personalized learning platform expii.com, a social enterprise supported by his own Daily Challenge series of online middle school math courses that reinvent middle school math for students seeking more than the standard USA curriculum. He is also the national coach of the USA International Mathematical Olympiad team which ranked #1 in the world 4 times in the last 5 years. During the COVID-19 outbreak, he turned his mathematical attention to creating NOVID, the world's first (and still only) COVID-19 app demonstrably capable of measuring distance with the requisite accuracy for contact tracing.He has been recognized by various awards, from an International Math Olympiad silver medal to the USA Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
Michael Prelip, DPA.
Professor and Chair, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles
Dr. Mike Prelip is currently a professor and chair of the Department of Community Health Sciences (CHS) at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) Fielding School of Public Health. He was also the School’s first Associate Dean of Practice and for many years the director of the CHS MPH for Health Professionals Program. He is currently involved in a number of translational research projects, which are all community based and public health focused, using a community engagement model. Dr. Prelip conducts his work in both domestic and international settings. He has received numerous prestigious National Institute of Health awards to support his research, including multiple awards from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the National Heart Lung Blood Institute, the National Institute of Nursing Research and the Fogarty Center. He also directs a number of NIH and CDC funded training programs focusing on health disparities. Recently he was awarded a $2.7 million grant from the CDC to establish FSPH’s Undergraduate Public Health Scholars Program. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Prelip is co-leading UCLA’s partnership with UC San Francisco to train over 10,000 COVID-19 contact tracers and case investigators for the California Department of Public Health being deployed throughout California. He is also working with the Andean Parliament (consortium of Bolivia, Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Chile) to create similar trainings for these South American countries.
Please register on Zoom: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/9715971753488/WN_kfkngnAaSDSAjvGIxaYycg. Zoom link will be sent to your registration email upon registration.
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