Brazilian symposium on controlled human infection 2024
Strategies to accelerate vaccine development
Unidade federal de minas gerais | August O8-O9
Welcome Message
Welcome to the first symposium dedicated to Controlled Human Infection Studies in Brazil, which will take place at the Federal University of Minas Gerais on August 8-9, 2024.
Controlled Human Infection Studies, also known as Human Challenge Studies, are a widely used technique in developed countries to accelerate knowledge about an infectious disease and to accelerate the development of vaccines and treatments. They consist of the deliberate and controlled infection of healthy research participants. These procedures must follow rigorous technical, scientific, and ethical principles to safeguard the participant’s safety and promote considerable progress in knowledge and the development of solutions to public health problems.
The Symposium seeks to foster this debate among Brazilian scientists, bioethicists, and technicians, creating knowledge on the topic in Brazil. Brazil has assumed an important international position in biomedical research and needs tools to promote innovation.
If you are interested in the topic, do not miss it. This symposium will feature the presence of national and international leaders in clinical and biomedical research, bringing a high-level debate to our country.
ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE
Daniela Ferreira – Oxford University Helton Santiago – UFMG Ana Terzian – CT-Vacinas Jacqueline Fiúza – Fiocruz Claire McIntyre – Oxford Univeristy Jake Eberts – ONEDAYSOONER
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INFORMATION
Oficial Language of the Event: English
Target audience: Clinical researchers (investigators, study coordinators, community engagement), vaccine developers, bioethicists, members of Research Ethics Committees, and others with a general interest in the topic.
Venue: UFMG – Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais.
INVITED SPEAKERS
Andy Pollard
University of Oxford
Angela Minassian
University of Oxford
Anna Durbin
Johns Hopkins University
Benson Chilima
Ministério da Saúde
Brunello Stancioli
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Daniela Ferreira
University of Oxford e Liverpool School of Medicine
David Diemert
George Washington University
Flávia Gazzinelli
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Helton Santiago
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Jorge Kalil
Universidade de São Paulo
Katherine Litter
Organização Mundial da Saúde
Kondwani Jambo
Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Trust Programme
Lucas Oliveira
Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais
Luiz Vicente Rizzo
Instituto Albert Einstein
Melissa Kapulu
Kenya Medical Research Institute
Moses Egesa
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine – Uganda Research Unit