• MACH Workshop: what's new on global health

MACH Workshop: what's new on global health

MACH Workshop: what's new on global health

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Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world.

Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world.

Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world.

Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. Faculty | Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world.

Faculty | MACH Workshop: what's new on global health

  • Daniela Cirillo, MD, PhD. Head of Emerging Bacterial Pathogen Unit, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy;
  • Andrea Gori, ASST Fatebenefratelli Sacco – Ospedale Luigi Sacco. Full Professor of Infectious Diseases, University of Milan, Italy; MACH Centre, University of Milan, Italy;
  • Maria Cristina Monti, Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine; Unit of Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pavia, Italy;
  • Mario Raviglione, Full Professor of Global Health, University of Milan, Italy, and MACH Centre, University of Milan, Italy;
  • Fabrizio Tediosi, Associate Professor of Global Health, University of Milan, Italy, and MACH Centre, University of Milan, Italy;
  • Raphael Zaffran, Deputy Director, University of Geneva’s Centre for Continuing and Distance Education, Geneva, Switzerland;
  • Alessandro Berti, Medical Doctor, Public Health Resident, University of Milan, Italy;
  • Syeda Atika Bokhari, Medical Doctor, Primary Care Resident, University Hospital, Nantes, France;
  • Giorgia Casti, Medical Doctor, Pediatric Resident, University of Cagliari, Italy;
  • Piera Ceschi, Public Health Professional – Veterinarian, Azienda Sanitaria Dell’Alto Adige – Südtiroler Sanitätsbetrieb, Italy;
  • Ilaria Corazza, PhD in Management of Innovation, Sustainability and Healthcare, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy, UN Inter-Agency Task Force on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (UNIATF), WHO, Geneva, Switzerland;
  • Emanuele De Ponti, Medical Doctor, Public Health Resident, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy;
  • Zhihao Feng, Master in Art & Education, University of York, United Kingdom; British Embassy, Beijing, China;
  • Catarina Gomes Madeira, Medical Doctor, University of Milan, Italy; General Practice Resident, Unidade Saúde Familiar Benfica Jardim, Lisbon, Portugal;
  • Silvana Hajdari, Medical Doctor, University of Bari, Italy;
  • Irina Kontsevaya, PhD in Genetics; Senior Manager, Clinical Sciences at Otsuka Novel Products GmbH, Munich, Germany;
  • Bruno Marchetti, Medical Doctor, University of Pavia, Italy; Doctor on-call ATS, Pavia, Italy;
  • Daniela Martini, Information Communication Specialist, Technical Consultant, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland;
  • Chandralekha Nair, MSc Biomedical Genetics, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India;
  • Viola Pavoncello, PhD in Microbiology at the Institute Pasteur, Paris, France; currently Post-doc Fellow at the Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy;
  • Enrico Sguazzini, MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Research Fellow at the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division, IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore, Milan, Italy;
  • Francesca Squillace, MSc in Nursing and Midwifery, University of Milan, Italy; Certified Midwife, ASST Brianza, Vimercate, MB, Italy;
  • Luisa Vigevani, PhD in Biomedicine, UPF, Barcelona, Spain; Field Applications Scientist, Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Barcelona, Spain;
  • Danilo Cereda, UO Prevention Regione Lombardia, Milan, Italy;
  • Dennis Falzon, Global Tuberculosis Programme, World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland;
  • Claudia Parzani, President and CEOs of Borsa Italiana, Milan, Italy;
  • Fabrizio Ernesto Pregliasco, Health Director IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi-Sant’Ambrogio, Full Professor General and Applied Hygiene at the Virology section of the Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health University of Milan;
  • Elisa Zambito, Chief Institutional Affairs and External Communication Area, Intesa Sanpaolo, Milan, Italy.
Faculty

Global Health is a “cross-discipline” for study, research, and practice with the goal of achieving equity in health access for all in the world. It focuses on trans-national issues, determinants and solutions; involves various disciplines in the field in health sciences and beyond; promotes cross-disciplinary and multi-sectoral collaboration. The main objective is to enable the deepening of knowledge towards solutions of major contemporary global health issues across disciplines and sectors, and from an international perspective. Global health pursues the understanding and analysis of health problems with a special focus on economic and social determinants of health in an effort to identify innovative solutions that transcend sectoral approaches and promote multi-disciplinary interventions.
The International Workshop is promoted by the Centre for Multidisciplinary Research in Health Science (MACH), an international leading centre for health research with a global and multidisciplinary perspective, including a special interest in infectious diseases. Being focused on “global health”, this event is also the final act of our second-level, Post-Graduate Master in Global Health offered by the MACH Centre of the University of Milan, with contributions by over 50 experts and teachers from different faculties of our and other prestigious universities, research institutions and organizations from Italy and worldwide.

  • Daniela Cirillo, MD, PhD. Head of Emerging Bacterial Pathogen Unit, IRCCS Ospedale San Raffaele, Milan, Italy;
  • Andrea Gori, ASST Fatebenefratelli Sacco – Ospedale Luigi Sacco. Full Professor of Infectious Diseases, University of Milan, Italy; MACH Centre, University of Milan, Italy;
  • Maria Cristina Monti, Department of Public Health, Experimental and Forensic Medicine; Unit of Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology, University of Pavia, Italy;
  • Mario Raviglione, Full Professor of Global Health, University of Milan, Italy, and MACH Centre, University of Milan, Italy;
  • Fabrizio Tediosi, Associate Professor of Global Health, University of Milan, Italy, and MACH Centre, University of Milan, Italy;
  • Raphael Zaffran, Deputy Director, University of Geneva’s Centre for Continuing and Distance Education, Geneva, Switzerland;
  • Alessandro Berti, Medical Doctor, Public Health Resident, University of Milan, Italy;
  • Syeda Atika Bokhari, Medical Doctor, Primary Care Resident, University Hospital, Nantes, France;
  • Giorgia Casti, Medical Doctor, Pediatric Resident, University of Cagliari, Italy;
  • Piera Ceschi, Public Health Professional – Veterinarian, Azienda Sanitaria Dell’Alto Adige – Südtiroler Sanitätsbetrieb, Italy;
  • Ilaria Corazza, PhD in Management of Innovation, Sustainability and Healthcare, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy, UN Inter-Agency Task Force on the Prevention and Control of Noncommunicable Diseases (UNIATF), WHO, Geneva, Switzerland;
  • Emanuele De Ponti, Medical Doctor, Public Health Resident, Vita-Salute San Raffaele University, Milan, Italy;
  • Zhihao Feng, Master in Art & Education, University of York, United Kingdom; British Embassy, Beijing, China;
  • Catarina Gomes Madeira, Medical Doctor, University of Milan, Italy; General Practice Resident, Unidade Saúde Familiar Benfica Jardim, Lisbon, Portugal;
  • Silvana Hajdari, Medical Doctor, University of Bari, Italy;
  • Irina Kontsevaya, PhD in Genetics; Senior Manager, Clinical Sciences at Otsuka Novel Products GmbH, Munich, Germany;
  • Bruno Marchetti, Medical Doctor, University of Pavia, Italy; Doctor on-call ATS, Pavia, Italy;
  • Daniela Martini, Information Communication Specialist, Technical Consultant, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland;
  • Chandralekha Nair, MSc Biomedical Genetics, Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore (Tamil Nadu), India;
  • Viola Pavoncello, PhD in Microbiology at the Institute Pasteur, Paris, France; currently Post-doc Fellow at the Italian National Research Council, Rome, Italy;
  • Enrico Sguazzini, MSc in Medical Biotechnology and Research Fellow at the Gastroenterology and Hepatology Division, IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore, Milan, Italy;
  • Francesca Squillace, MSc in Nursing and Midwifery, University of Milan, Italy; Certified Midwife, ASST Brianza, Vimercate, MB, Italy;
  • Luisa Vigevani, PhD in Biomedicine, UPF, Barcelona, Spain; Field Applications Scientist, Oxford Nanopore Technologies, Barcelona, Spain;
  • Danilo Cereda, UO Prevention Regione Lombardia, Milan, Italy;
  • Dennis Falzon, Global Tuberculosis Programme, World Health Organization (WHO), Geneva, Switzerland;
  • Claudia Parzani, President and CEOs of Borsa Italiana, Milan, Italy;
  • Fabrizio Ernesto Pregliasco, Health Director IRCCS Ospedale Galeazzi-Sant’Ambrogio, Full Professor General and Applied Hygiene at the Virology section of the Department of Biomedical Sciences for Health University of Milan;
  • Elisa Zambito, Chief Institutional Affairs and External Communication Area, Intesa Sanpaolo, Milan, Italy.
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