The Coronavirus pandemic has forced medical researchers, drug makers, and vaccine developers to move fast, without sacrificing safety. The drug development and approval process takes time to balance the safety and efficacy of therapies while minimizing public health risks. But in the quest to understand the deadly virus that causes COVID-19 and find a cure, scientists have accelerated their research methods and clinical trials. As a consequence, policymakers, public health officials and health care providers are getting access to medical research and potential treatments much faster than before the outbreak. As the scientific ecosystem changes in response to the pandemic, how might it re-shape medical research, drug development and health care?
Join POLITICO on Wednesday, June 24, for a deep-dive conversation on the future of science in a post-Covid-19 world. Explore what lessons can be learned to accelerate medical research outside of the coronavirus, what can be done to minimize misinformation from flawed or inaccurate scientific studies published during a public health emergency and how can newly developed drugs and vaccines be distributed equitably.
Agenda:
1:00 PM — POLITICO Opening Remarks
1:05 PM — Executive Conversation
   Patrick Steel, CEO, POLITICO
   Alexander Hardy, CEO, Genentech
1:25 PM — Panel Conversation
   Amber Hewitt, Director of Health Equity, Families USA
   Esther Krofah, Executive Director, FastCures, Milken Institute
   Myron Levine, M.D., Associate Dean for Global Health, Vaccinology &          Infectious Diseases, University of Maryland School of Medicine
   Moderator: Joanne Kenen, Executive Health Care Editor
