More than 1,900 faculty, students, implementers, government representatives and leaders from more than 55 countries will explore how we can address the pressing global challenges before us through research, education, service, and advocacy.
The forum will allow attendees from academia, NGOs, government and the private sector to collaborate, learn, and share cutting edge solutions to improve the health of people and the planet in an increasingly unstable global political environment.
Attendees will be inspired and challenged and learn new skills, contacts and ways we can improve the health of people and the planet.