Thursday, March 17, 2022  |  4pm-5:30pm  |  Bartos Theater
2021-2022 Arthur Miller Lecture on Science and Ethics

Faster Vaccines: A look into the past, present, and future of our efforts to 
accelerate development

Guest Lecturer:  Professor Kendall 
Hoyt<https://dickey.dartmouth.edu/people/kendall-hoyt>, MIT HASTS ’02, 
Assistant Professor, Geisel School of Medicine; Senior Lecturer, Thayer School 
of Engineering, Dartmouth College

Prof. Hoyt teaches courses on biosecurity, health systems, and technological 
innovation. Her research is focused on health security, innovation policy, and 
vaccine development. She serves on the US Covid Commission Planning Group. She 
has served as a consultant for the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness 
Innovations and the Nuclear Threat Initiative. She is the author of Long Shot: 
Vaccines for National 
Defense<http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674061583>, Harvard 
University Press, 2012.

PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED: 
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2021-22-arthur-miller-lecture-on-science-and-ethics-registration-276868480077

ENTRANCE TO BARTOS THEATER:  Tim Ticket scanners are located at the List 
Gallery entrance, upper atrium, by the archway.

Attachment: Poster - Kendall Hoyt AML.pdf
Description: Poster - Kendall Hoyt AML.pdf


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