This is a 1.5-day public workshop designed to examine the major advancements in scientific, technological, and social innovations that have been taking place to tackle microbial threats, including diagnostics, vaccine development and production, and new antimicrobials as well as nonpharmaceutical interventions and surveillance. The workshop will offer particular consideration to innovations that occur at the human–animal–plant–environment interface and those that are practical and can be implemented in different resource-level settings.
Specifically, this workshop will feature invited presentations and discussions including the following:
Workshop speakers and discussants will contribute perspectives from government, academia, private, and nonprofit sectors.