Advanced TB Research Training Course 2022
September 12-16, 2022 from 7:30-11:00am US Pacific Time
Registration : https://courses.washington.edu/tbresearchcourse/
The TRTC/SEATRAC will hold our annual Advanced TB Research Training Course virtually. This seminar is geared toward students, trainees, as well as experienced investigators who are new to the TB field. The latest progress and research findings in the TB/HIV fields will be summarized and discussed with the majority of talks focused on clinical epidemiology and implementation science. Topics included: TB Local to Global Epidemiology, Frontiers of TB Immunology and Biomarkers, TB Diagnostics Pipeline and Landscape, Promise of Novel Vaccines and Clinical Trial Considerations, Major Challenges of TB in Low & Middle Income Countries, TB Research Unmet Needs and Priorities for the Next Decade, TB Treatment Discovery of New Drugs and Regimens, TB Pathogenesis, New Directions for TB Prevention, Salient Research Topics for TB/HIV Co-infection, TB Research Unmet Needs and Priorities for the Next Decade, Introduction to TB Disease Modeling, and more…
Registration is required, but a waiver will be issued if you are from an LMIC.
Sponsored by: UW TRTC, SEATRAC in conjunction with the Department of Medicine & Department of Global Health and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Contact Paul Drain, seatrac@uw.edu with any questions
Download the Advanced TB Research Training 2022 Course Flyer.
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To find information on 2019 and 2018 Global TB/HIV Research Seminar, please see below
Agenda from the 2019 program Global TB.HIV Seminar Agenda 2019.pdf
Presenters slides from the 2018 program can be found next to their name below. Some of the presentations are too large so have been posted a google drive which can be accessed here.
8:00 Continental breakfast
8:45 Welcome and Introduction, Paul Drain (UW)
9:00 TB Local to Global Epidemiology: the Big Picture,
Paul Drain (UW)
9:30 Frontier of TB Immunology and Biomarkers, Javeed Shah (UW)
10:00 Coffee break
10:30 TB Diagnostics Pipeline and Landscape, David Boyle (PATH)Boyle UW TB.pdf
11:00 New Directions for TB Prevention, David Horne (UW)4 Horne ....pdf
11:30 Panel Discussion: Major Challenges of TB in LMICs
Moderator: Paul Drain (UW)
12:00 Lunch
1:00 Promise of Novel Vaccines and Clinical Trial Considerations, Chetan Seshadri (UW)5 Seshadri TBHIV_Seminar_.pdf
1:30 Salient Research Topics of TB/HIV Co-infection, Adrienne Shapiro (UW)6 Shapiro TBHIV research TRTC 2018.pdf
2:00 Panel Discussion: TB Research: Unmet Needs and Priorities for the Next Decade
Moderator: Chetan Seshadri (UW)
2:30 Coffee break
3:00 Researching TB for Maternal and Child Health, Sylvia LaCourse (UW)
3:30 Introduction to TB Disease Modeling, Bradley Wagner (IDM)8 Wagner IntroTBmodeling_BradleyGWagner_Final.pdf
4:00 Panel Discussion: TB Among Vulnerable and Neglected Populations
Moderator: Sylvia La Course (UW)
4:30 Program Concludes