Pasteur Network Annual Meeting 2024 will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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The Pasteur Network Annual Meeting 2024 (PNAM), co-organized with the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz), is set to take place from October 21-23 in the vibrant city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. This prestigious event will convene leaders and experts from across the Pasteur Network and beyond, offering a platform to tackle today’s most pressing global health challenges. Participants will engage in a rich programme of presentations, workshops, and discussions aimed at fostering collaboration and driving scientific innovation. With a focus on key topics such as epidemic preparedness, climate-sensitive diseases, and equity in health research, the PNAM 2024 promises to be a catalyst for advancing public health solutions worldwide. 

The meeting will address global health priorities, including climate change and its impact on infectious diseases like Dengue, epidemic preparedness for Mpox and Avian Influenza, as well as innovations in diagnostics, vaccine equity, therapeutics, gender and maternal health, and the role of AI in health research. These discussions align with the Pasteur Network’s strategic vision of reinforcing epidemic intelligence, promoting equitable collaborations, and fostering sustainable development in global health research. 

Opening Ceremony 

The opening ceremony will take place on Monday, October 21 at 6 PM (Rio de Janeiro UTC-3) and will be chaired by Mario Moreira, President of Fiocruz. It will feature remarks from key Brazilian officials, including Nisia Veronica Trindade Lima, Minister of Health of Brazil. Amadou Sall, President of the Pasteur Network & CEO of the Institut Pasteur de Dakar, Rebecca Grais, Executive Director of the Pasteur Network, and Yasmine Belkaid, Vice-President of the Pasteur Network and President of the Institut Pasteur, will also deliver opening remarks. 

Keynote presentations will be given by global health leaders, including Peter Piot, Professor at The London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and President of the PN Strategic Advisory Board, and Manoel Barral Netto from Fiocruz Bahia, who will share their insights on critical global health issues. 

At 7:15 PM, the Talent Awards ceremony will take place, celebrating outstanding contributions within the Pasteur Network. This year, the award, funded by the Institut Pasteur, will honor a scientist who has demonstrated both scientific excellence and a strong commitment to sharing the work with the wider public through communication and engagement initiatives. 

Follow the Live Streaming 

The opening ceremony will be available to stream live on YouTube: 

Engagement and Strategic Discussions 

Throughout the event, participants will take part in a series of roundtables and parallel sessions focusing on the Pasteur Network’s strategic priorities: (1) strengthening epidemic preparedness with a focus on climate-sensitive health issues; (2) advancing research and innovation in diagnostics, vaccines, and treatments; (3) building knowledge-sharing communities; and (4) promoting equitable and sustainable collaborations. 

The meeting will also provide a platform for scientists from across the Network to present their research, furthering the professional development objective of the PNAM. 

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About the Pasteur Network  
The Pasteur Network is an alliance of over 30 institutes which plays a crucial role in tackling global health challenges through science, innovation and public health. Its distinctive strength lies in the diversity and extensive geographic reach, spanning 25 countries across 5 continents, fostering a dynamic community of knowledge and expertise.  
The Pasteur Network is recognized as a WHO non-state actor, and members of the network are frequently embedded into local Ministries of Health. The PN sustains a global infrastructure encompassing 50+ national and regional reference laboratories, which includes multiple Biosafety Level 3 Laboratories, and 17 WHO Collaborating Centers.  
For more information, consult the 2023 Pasteur Network report
Press contact: Juliette Hardy / news-pn@pasteur.fr  

About Fiocruz 
Fiocruz is the largest biomedical research institution in Latin America, also producing vaccines and medications to supply the Unified Health System (SUS). Linked to the Ministry of Health, it was established on May 25, 1900, to initially manufacture serums and vaccines against bubonic plague. Since then, the institution has undergone an intense trajectory that is intertwined with the development of public health in Brazil. Today, Fiocruz operates in 10 states, as well as the Federal District, and has an office in Maputo, the capital of Mozambique, in Africa. In addition to its institutes based in Rio de Janeiro, it maintains units in the Northeast, North, Southeast, and South regions of Brazil. In total, there are 16 technical-scientific units focused on education, research, innovation, assistance, technological development, and outreach in the health sector. For more information, visit https://portal.fiocruz.br/en.

Press contact: Fiocruz / ccs@fiocruz.br 

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