The Post COVID-19 Condition: Best Practices on Management for Clinicians and Patients

8 September 2021, 12.30pm ET / 5.30pm GMT
Online

The International Society for Vaccines (ISV) is pleased to announce our collaboration with MJH Life Sciences in presenting a webinar on ‘The Post COVID-19 Condition: Best Practices on Management for Clinicians and Patients’. 

Great opportunity to hear and to quiz a viral immunologist, an autonomic neurologist, a cardiology researcher, a rehabilitation specialist, and a clinician who has dealt with long COVID first hand for their insights on the issue of the Post COVID-19 condition: pathogenesis, role of therapeutic vaccination, and more!

We have a great line up of speakers and registration is free here. Look forward to your joining us virtually for this relevant and timely webinar.

Moderator:

Nathalie MacDermott, MBBCH, PhD, Academic Clinical Lecturer in Pediatrics (Infectious Diseases), King’s College London

Panel:

Akiko Iwasaki, PhD, Professor of Immunobiology and Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, Yale School of Medicine

Dr. Iwasaki will be discussing the underlying immunopathogenesis of Long COVID/PASC, as well as the potential role of vaccination in mitigating the effects.

Michael Zandi, MA, MB, BChir, PhD, FRCP, Consultant Neurologist, Institute of Neurology, University College London

Dr. Zandi’s presentation will focus on the neurological aspects of long COVID with a particular focus on cognitive dysfunction.

Valeria Iodice, PhD, Consultant Neurologist, Honorary Associate Professor, Institute of Neurology, University College London

Robert Bell, MRCP, PhD, Principal Research Fellow, Institute of Cardiovascular Science, University College London

Drs. Iodice and Bell will deliver a joint presentation on autonomic dysfunction aspects of Long COVID with an emphasis on autonomic cardiac dysfunction.

David Putrino, PhD, Assistant Professor, Rehabilitation Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York

Dr. Putrino will be leading a talk on rehabilitation options for patients with Long COVID.