Improving Global Disease Surveillance While Protecting Privacy and Individual Rights
Please join the O’Neill Institute for a colloquium session on improving global disease surveillance. The panel will explore how we can effectively design global and national health policy to balance a growing need for effective global disease surveillance, while also adhering to the imperative to protect individual rights and privacy.
Speakers:Â
- Spiros Dimolitsas, Senior Vice President for Research & Chief Technology Officer, Georgetown University
- Melissa Goldstein, Associate Professor, Milken Institute School of Public Health, George Washington University
- Seble Kassaye, Associate Professor, Georgetown University School of Medicine
Moderated by: Lawrence Gostin, Faculty Director, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law; University Professor, Georgetown University Law Center