
Objectives
- To create an inclusive and engaging atmosphere that encourages meaningful dialogue between scientists and the general public, with a specific focus on Global Health issues.
- To foster interdisciplinary collaboration among researchers within the EUGLOH Alliance, providing a platform for young researchers to present their work and discoveries to a broader audience.
- To establish a bridge between scientific research and policymaking, facilitating open discussions on research and innovation among scientists, policymakers, and the communities they serve.
Topics
A broad range of topics within the field of Global Health and pandemic research.
Audience
The target population includes the general public/ civil society members, young people, policymakers, as well as researchers and current students from EUGLOH universities who have a specific interest in global health challenges.
Episodes
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Episode 1: KAP-Study wildlife (Dr. María Teresa Solís Soto, LMU)
Research Topic: “Knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards the risk of zoonotic diseases, wildlife trade and wildlife consumption in Latin America” („KAP-Study wildlife“)
Interviewee Information: Dr. María Teresa Solís Soto
Local coordinator of the Center for International Health, LMU at the Universidad San Francisco Xavier de Chuquisaca, Bolivia.Episode 1: KAP-Study wildlife (Dr. María Teresa Solís Soto, LMU)
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Episode 2: Mapping Neutralizing Antibody Epitopes for COVID-19 Vaccines (Dr. Milena Samojlovic, LU)
Research Topic: “Disentangling and visualizing the key epitopes for neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 at the atomic level - Implications for development of vaccines against COVID-19“
Interviewee Information: Dr. Milena Samojlovic
PhD. and PostDoc at Systems Virology team, Lund University.Episode 2: Mapping Neutralizing Antibody Epitopes for COVID-19 Vaccines (Dr. Milena Samojlovic, LU)"