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WHO Technical Webinar Series on Climate Change and Health

Join Alliance member WHO for their Technical Webinar Series on Climate Change and Health. These webinars will integrate training, experience sharing, interactive activities and group discussion with the aim of building capacity for implementation at country level. Webinars will take place from April 24th to October 23, and recordings of past webinars will be made available on their webpage.

2024 STAT Summit

Join STAT and Alliance member Merck for the STAT Summit from October 16-17, 2024. This hybrid event takes place in-person in Boston and will cover some of the biggest challenges faced by those who want to move advances out of the lab and into the world. This summit provides opportunities for discussion about drug development and technology invention, as well as dealing with regulators, courting investors, and pricing and selling products.

PRECISE-AI Proposers’ Day

Madison, WI

To answer the question, 'What if AI models in health care autocorrected to maintain peak clinical performance?', the Performance and Reliability Evaluation for Continuous Modifications and Useability of Artificial Intelligence (PRECISE-AI) program aims to develop capabilities that can automatically detect and mitigate AI model degradation. ARPA-H and PRECISE-AI aims to bring together machine learning experts, health information specialists, and clinicians to address five technical areas.

DEIA in Focus: Advancing Science and Equity Through Diverse Inclusion

With increased attention to critical role of diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility (DEIA) for product development, this webinar hosted by IMPT for Reproductive Health, housed at the Public Health Institute, focuses on the importance of inclusion of diverse populations in clinical research. This aligns with new FDA guidelines and NIH priorities around DEIA.