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Conference in Banff: 14-16 May 2025

The Pandemic Evidence Collaboration 2025 conference 

Centre for Arts and Creativity, Banff, Canada

To identify, develop and implement strategies to generate high-quality evidence for non-pharmacological interventions during public health emergencies

  • Supporting the generation of high-quality evidence for public health emergency.
  • Fostering effective and efficient knowledge exchange for global public health emergency.
  • Inspiring policymakers and health system leaders to incorporate high-quality evidence into decision-making.
  • Increasing public understanding of the benefits and harms of the use of NPIs during global health care emergencies in different environments.
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Lars Hemkens – From Certain Uncertainties to Certain Decisions: Pragmatic Study Designs in Pandemic Response

 

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Atle Fretheim – Developing and Implementing RCTs during Public Health Emergencies

 

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Sara Gandini – How do we Improve the Use of Research Evidence in the Decision Making Process Event recording on YouTube View the event slides
Verna Yiu – COVID Pandemic: A Healthcare System Response Event recording on YouTube View the event slides
Dominik Mertz – Balancing PPE Policy in Pandemics: Emerging evidence vs. the Precautionary Principle

 

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Ramona Ludolph – Strengthening Emergency Preparedness and Response through Public Health and Social Measures Research: A Global WHO Initiative

 

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Mark Jones – Trials and Observational Studies: Strengths and Weaknesses

 

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Professor Gordon Guyatt – McMaster University Event recording on YouTube View the event slides
Annette Plüddemann – An Evidence-based approach to testing Event recording on YouTube View the event slides
Georgia Richards – Harnessing case reports from coroners to assess the harms of interventions deployed during the COVID-19 pandemic: the Preventable Deaths Tracker

 

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