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Over 150 million people around the world are believed to be suffering from Long COVID.

In this Town Hall event, Professor Danny Altmann is joined by Professor Akiko Iwasaki, Dr. Elizabeth Whittaker, and Professor Judith Bruchfeld to discuss the ways in which we can advance our understanding of immunopathogenesis, why COVID-19 looks different in children, and what ideal care pathways and clinical trials might look like.

Attendees will have opportunity to put their questions to our speakers during the Q&A. If you would like to submit a question in advance, please include this when completing the registration form and we will endeavor to cover as many questions as possible.

Hosted by Oxford Open Immunology.
  • Opening Remarks and Introduction - Danny Altmann
  • How Can We Build a Picture of Immunopathogenesis? - Akiko Iwasaki
  • How and Why does COVID-19 Look Different in Children? - Elizabeth Whittaker
  • What Might Ideal Care Pathways and Trials Look Like? - Judith Bruchfeld
  • Questions & Answers
  • Closing Remarks - Danny Altmann
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Professor of Immunology, Imperial College London
Editor-in-Chief of Oxford Open Immunology
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Sterling Professor of Immunobiology and Molecular, Cellular, and Developmental Biology, Yale University
Investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Maryland
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Honorary Clinical Senior Lecturer in Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology, Imperial College London
Paediatric Infectious Diseases and Immunology Consultant, St. Mary’s Hospital, London
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Professor of Infectious Diseases, Karolinska Institute
Senior Consultant in Infectious Diseases, Karolinska University Hospital
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Oxford Open Immunology publishes high-interest research and reviews across all aspects of the immune system in health and disease. Taking a bench to bedside approach, the journal brings together the mechanistic, basic research on the biology and workings of the immune system alongside clinical perspectives and applications of cutting edge immunology-based research for diagnosis and treatment of clinical disease.

Oxford Open Immunology is currently inviting manuscripts for publication in an upcoming Special Collection: Long COVID and Autoimmune Disease Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 Infection. Find out more and submit your manuscript.
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