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Wicked Problems in Vaccine Equity: Exploring Challenges and Opportunities for Impact

Vaccine vials in a manufacturing lab

With Joseph Mathew, Matthew Boulton, Diane Harper, Shobita Parthasarathy, and Pascale Leroueil

October 8, 2021

What are the key opportunities for us to advance vaccine equity around the globe and what are the most pressing challenges?

 

The session brought together voices from public health, policy, medicine, and business for a wide-ranging discussion of vaccine equity and the challenges it poses. With:

  • Joseph Mathew, Postgraduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, India
  • Matthew Boulton, School of Public Health
  • Diane Harper, Michigan Medicine
  • Shobita Parthasarathy, Ford School of Public Policy
  • Pascale Leroueil, William Davidson Institute

Read more about the Global Vaccine Equity Ideas Lab.

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