The symposium, commemorating the day in 1882 when Dr Robert Koch announced his discovery of Mycobacterium tuberculosis, will be hosted virtually this year by the LSHTM TB Centre, in collaboration with UCL-TB. This event will highlight the current TB situation in the UK and around the world, state-of-the-art research, actors involved in managing control programmes and patient care, and the people and communities that TB affects.
On the day, four insightful and thought-provoking scientific sessions will cover experiences from the frontline in TB care and prevention, how to find the missing millions, the shifting paradigm of Mtb infection and TB disease and TB drug discovery. Speakers from LSHTM, UCL and research centres in Zambia, The Gambia and South Africa will share their experiences and recent advances in the field before engaging each other and the audience in a chaired panel discussion.
LSHTM/UCL World TB 2021 day is open for all, and aims to bring together the global TB community. We hope the sessions provide an opportunity for researchers, clinicians and people working on the TB front line to meet and discuss new findings.
VALIDATE Co-Director Helen Fletcher will be speaking at 11.00 on the panel Redefining the Mtb infection and TB disease paradigms.
You can find the programme and register online.