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Outcomes-Based Finance as a Tool for Health Equity and Innovation

Join Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign on February 25 for the next session in their Innovation and Health Equity Discussion Series where Neha Agarwal, senior director of strategy at PATH and Alliance board vice chair, will discuss an innovative outcomes-based financing (OBF) mechanism being developed in partnership with the governments of Tanzania and Senegal, the Bay Area Global Health Alliance, and Pfizer to reinforce antimicrobial stewardship efforts in LMICs.

From the Innovators Workbench: Biodesign in India

Stanford Mussallem Center for Biodesign

Join Stanford Biodesign to hear from two of the Stanford-India Biodesign initiative's architects and an early alumna. How did they lay the groundwork for the program? What are the opportunities and challenges inherent in a collaboration with the government? How did the need for cost-effective technologies influence the innovation approach? And how did they catalyze the work of funders, suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, and purchasers required to get the inventions to patients? They will discuss their biggest takeaways from this entrepreneurial endeavor, the potential to replicate it in other resource-constrained environments, and what excites them most about the future of healthtech innovation in India.

Our Planet, Our Health Climate Action Convention

National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C. 2101 Constitution Avenue Northwest, Washington D.C.

Join the Planetary Health Alliance in Washington, DC from March 1-4, 2025, for "Our Planet, Our Health: 2025 Climate Action Convention," one of the largest events ever focused on planetary health and climate action. Hosted at the National Academy of Sciences on March 1-3 and the Hopkins Bloomberg Center on March 4, this pivotal gathering will bring together leaders, experts, and educators committed to driving progress toward a healthier, more sustainable, and just future.

STAT 2025 Breakthrough Summit East

NYC & Virtual

Breakthrough East will survey the field, exploring the intricacies of new biology, animal testing, and tech advancements that are driving more productive clinical research. It’ll highlight lessons learned and victories achieved at each step of the process, including those related to the growing role that patients play in development. Join to see how leaders in biotech are reshaping R&D and what history teaches researchers and industry professionals.

Bridging Science, Advocacy, and Practice: A Unified Approach to Combatting Antimicrobial Resistance

Statens Serum Institut (SSI) Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark

The Infectious Disease Alliance (ID Alliance) will host a hybrid event titled "Bridging Science, Advocacy, and Practice: A Unified Approach to Combating Antimicrobial Resistance," taking place in Statens Serum Institut (SSI) Campus, Copenhagen, Denmark, and online via Teams. This event will bring together global experts, policymakers, researchers, and advocates to explore collaborative approaches for addressing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) as a growing global challenge that cuts across human health, animal health, agriculture, and the environment.

Skoll World Forum

Oxford, UK

The Skoll World Forum shines a spotlight on some of the most promising solutions and impactful social innovations and connects leaders who are driving social progress around the world. The Forum will take place April 1–4 in Oxford, UK and online. Together, attendees will explore opportunities to unite and drive enduring change.

Moving Beyond IRR to Social Value

Join Stanford Biodesign for a discussion that goes beyond the traditional healthcare model to involve public health, economics, community engagement, policy, and more. Sara Olsen, founder of SVT Group ― an advisory firm that supports clients to measure their social and environmental impact ― will discuss what impact assessment is, the emerging discipline of impact management and valuation, why it is specifically important in health care, and what some useful tools and resources are to help you bring your whole vision forward as you scale.

2025 Global Health Symposium

The Harvard Global Health Institute (HGHI) announced its third annual Global Health Symposium will take place at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA, on  April 10th – 11th, 2025. Centered on the theme of Delivering on the Promise of Health Equity, the Symposium will bring together experts from across the globe and from within Harvard University to discuss some of the most pressing issues around global health.

The Origins of Ebola as a Human Pathogen

Join UCSF IGHS on April 23 to hear from David McIver, PhD. Human-driven land use change (LUC) increases disease spillover and drives viral evolution. This research links LUC to the emergence and spread of Zaire ebolavirus (EBOV) and Sudan ebolavirus (SUDV).

Bay Area World Malaria Day Forum

UCSF’s Mission Bay Campus

The Bay Area World Malaria Day Forum hosted by the Malaria Elimination Initiative at the UCSF Institute for Global Health Sciences will be on Friday, April 25th from 9-11 a.m. PDT at UCSF’s Mission Bay Campus. This will be a hybrid event. If you are able to attend in-person, please join for breakfast beginning at 8 a.m. A reception will be held from 11 a.m. to noon directly following the Forum.