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@VanessaMoeder

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Global health, infectious diseases 🦠, and #genomicsforall 🧬. Opinions are my own.

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Joined March 2013
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@NoahHull_PhD
Noah Hull, PhD, MPH
2 years
Please share widely 🚨: 🌍 Exciting Opportunity! Join @APHL's Global Health Team as a Specialist in NGS and Bioinformatics 🧬. A fantastic chance to apply your expertise on a global scale and make a real impact. Find out more and apply now:
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@sofoniaskt
Sofonias K Tessema
2 years
From #AfricaPGI to #AfricaPGI2.0 @AfricaCDC is adapting to the changes in the pathogen genomics surveillance ecosystem. Our new strategy was launched on the sidelines of #CPHIA2023 What is #AfricaPGI2.0? a thread 1/n
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@mitokondrion
Anita Suresh
2 years
Very high targeted NGS success rates for drug-resistant TB in Seq&Treat eval based on bacterial load proxy @FINDdx @UNITAID @UnionConference @WHO
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@VanessaMoeder
Vanessa Moeder
2 years
Thrilled to share that Illumina has launched the Global Health Access Initiative to expand access to genomics for public health in LMICs https://t.co/iqr9WUMt31
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@VanessaMoeder
Vanessa Moeder
2 years
Join our global tuberculosis expert panel for a roundtable discussion at World Conference on Lung Health 2023 #UnionConf2023 and explore the transformative impact of NGS on TB drug resistance detection #YesWeCanEndTB #EndTB
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@VanessaMoeder
Vanessa Moeder
2 years
Honored to be a panelist in today's #UNGA High-Level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response (PPPR), where I will speak about the role of the private sector in the collaborative effort to protect global public health #PandemicPPR #Genomics
@TheElders
The Elders
2 years
At the #UNGA High-Level Meeting on Pandemic Prevention, Preparedness and Response (PPPR) tomorrow, leaders must change course on pandemics. Explore the action needed from leaders to address this existential threat via our #pandemic hub: https://t.co/ff7jPPOs4F
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@johnbrownstein
John Brownstein
2 years
Some unfortunate news from our friends at @ProMED_mail - after significant changes to the platform (limiting search and implementing paid subscription) writers and editors will be suspending all work This platform is a public health treasure worth saving https://t.co/OQO5Ubz2mT
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@VanessaMoeder
Vanessa Moeder
2 years
"Japan has proven that focusing intensely on fighting an infectious disease delivers much more than the benefit of halting that particular threat. It also creates resilient health systems that are truly universal" -@PeterASands, on preparedness done right https://t.co/sklcE8o9es
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@VanessaMoeder
Vanessa Moeder
2 years
Genomic surveillance of influenza in animals & humans is critical to preventing the next pandemic We have the technology at hand, but it needs to be deployed sustainably around the world to continuously monitor human, animal & environmental samples for impactful viral changes
@CIDRAP
CIDRAP
2 years
Global groups warn of ongoing H5N1 avian flu threat to people Scientists see some changes that could enhance virus replication and allow binding to human-like receptors. https://t.co/8SOZeuAh3E Photo: Rob D / Flickr cc
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@Craig_A_Spencer
Craig Spencer MD MPH
2 years
In 1776 🇺🇸 life expectancy was 36 years. Half of children died before their 5th birthday. Diseases like smallpox—not combat—were the greatest threat to Washington’s army. We’ve come a long way. And we largely have public health to thank. More here ⬇️ https://t.co/bYLiBweCQI
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theatlantic.com
Americans have been too quick to condemn the field of public health, overlooking its massive achievements in the 1900s and, yes, during the recent pandemic, too.
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@CEPIvaccines
CEPI
2 years
📢 Today, CEPI announced US$2.1 million in funding for a project to enhance scientific understanding of deadly Nipah virus strains. Find out more ⬇️
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@CEPIvaccines
CEPI
2 years
Pathogen genomic surveillance is needed to detect and track the diseases our health systems face every day, not just during a pandemic. Newly launched at #WHA76, the International Pathogen Surveillance Network will help strengthen these systems.
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@WHO
World Health Organization (WHO)
2 years
WHO and partners are launching the International Pathogen Surveillance Network, a global network to help protect people from infectious disease threats through better use of pathogen genomics https://t.co/riuOjqB8Ju
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@VanessaMoeder
Vanessa Moeder
2 years
Hope to see many #globalhealth colleagues in Geneva 🇨🇭for #WHA76 to discuss the critical role #genomics plays in pandemic preparedness & response, and the need for sustainable programs to monitor for emerging threats and #AntimicrobialResistance while building local capacity
@unfoundation
United Nations Foundation
2 years
We're coming to you LIVE from Geneva this weekend. As the 76th World Health Assembly begins, tune into our event with @GVAGrad_GHC for a closer look at top global health issues and @WHO's 75-year legacy. Register now: https://t.co/IAtROltZRH #WHA76 #WHO75
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@gavi
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance
2 years
Genomic sequencing aids in developing diagnostics, treatments and vaccines against infectious disease. Here’s how African scientists are working to pool data that decodes diseases:
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gavi.org
Time and information is of the essence when tackling infectious diseases across countries and continents.
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@illumina
Illumina
2 years
Precision #metagenomics could change the landscape of infectious disease diagnosis and care as we know it. @AdvantaGenetics is demonstrating the importance of using #NGS to identify harmful pathogens and stop antimicrobial resistance. More on their work: https://t.co/n9Sspde76W
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@RickABright
Rick Bright
2 years
We can’t afford to lose momentum. We need to transition from COVID response to recovery and resilience. We need strong, experienced leadership to hit the ground running. This new WH office is key to ensuring America is better prepared and ready to respond to pandemics.
@DarinLGardner
Darin Gardner
2 years
@DrAliSKhan @CDCgov Losing key leadership at high levels doesn’t help. The WH office of pandemic preparedness hasn’t been set up. The CDC is in transition. Feels like we’re about to lose momentum.
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@VanessaMoeder
Vanessa Moeder
2 years
We really do exist at the mercy of pathogens!
@ASMicrobiology
ASM
2 years
Older adults suffer more frequent and worse outcomes from sepsis. Why? New research in @mbiojournal suggests that age-associated changes in the gut microbiome may play a role. Learn more: https://t.co/AEnED0IYaQ
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@JoeBiden
Joe Biden
2 years
We ask so much of our nation's teachers: early mornings greeting students, late nights grading papers, and more. The impact they have is profound. It's not enough to give teachers praise. We need to give them a raise.
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@VanessaMoeder
Vanessa Moeder
2 years
A comprehensive early warning system won't be a monolith; it will be a stack of technologies to try to catch dangerous pathogens long before major outbreaks occur Aircraft-based surveillance appears to be a critical tool in the arsenal ✈️🦠 https://t.co/KGwPNbBvcg
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thelancet.com
International airports can have a key role in screening, detecting, and mitigating cross-border transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and potentially other infectious diseases. With aircraft passengers repres...
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