Let's Talk About: Surveillance – How should we track disease?

Speaker
Dr Silke Ackermann, Dr Sean Elias, Jana Sedlakova, Philip Ashton, Cathal Mills
Event date
Event time
17:30 - 19:30
Venue
History of Science Museum
Broad Street
Oxford
OX1 3AZ
Event type
Lectures and seminars
Event cost
Free
Disabled access?
No
Booking required
Required

How do we talk about surveillance – and its role in tracking and preventing outbreaks of disease?

Disease surveillance helps us spot outbreaks early, track patterns and look after public health. But it can also feel uncomfortable. As more everyday data is used to predict and prevent pandemics, questions about trust, transparency and who gets a say become harder to ignore.

We're excited to share our second 'Let's Talk About' event created with the Pandemic Sciences Institute. Join us at the History of Science Museum for conversations exploring questions such as ‘how do you identify emerging pandemic threats?’ and ‘how should we navigate everyday data – from social media to wearable devices – being used in public health?’.

You'll hear from four thought-provoking speakers who will guide small breakout discussions centred around unique objects that tell a story about their work. You'll also have an opportunity to contribute to the conversation as we explore how all of us can shape future research on these topics. Will hearing each other’s stories shift how we think?

Let’s talk about surveillance.