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Virtual Award Ceremony honoring the memory of Dr. John G. Bartlett and Dr. Jeffrey Murray's 29 years of service at DAVP, FDA

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June 29, 2021
1-2 PM EDT

The John G. Bartlett Award
"Catalyzing Clinical Research to Improve Global Health"
Presented to

jeffrey murray

Jeffrey Murray

Deputy Director, Division of Antiviral Products, FDA



The Forum for Collaborative Research (The Forum) invites you to join a celebration to honor the memory of Dr. John G. Bartlett, a pioneer in HIV/AIDS study and treatment, and acknowledge Dr. Jeffrey Murray's twenty-nine years of service at the Division of Antiviral Products at the FDA. During this special celebration, the Forum will inaugurate the John G. Bartlett Award for Catalyzing Clinical Research to Improve Global Health to be presented to Dr. Jeffrey Murray by the FDA Acting Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock.

Dr. Murray, a visionary and forward-thinking leader, has promoted and contributed to innovations for approvals of new therapeutics to treat and prevent infectious diseases. For many years, he has inspired and championed the Forum for Collaborative Research’s work-- most recently, inspiring efforts towards advancing the regulatory path for new PrEP agents and developing expert consensus on the use of counterfactual HIV incidence estimates to serve as external controls. Dr. Murray has co-authored seminal peer-reviewed publications and FDA guidance documents for HIV drug development, HIV fixed-dose combinations for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR), and the development of drugs for the treatment of Influenza and Hepatitis C.

Dr. John J. Bartlett served as academic co-chair of the HIV Forum's Executive Committee. He was an internationally recognized visionary leader, a pioneer in HIV/AIDS study and treatment, and a receiver of many awards, including the Alexander Fleming Award for Lifetime Achievement, the Maxwell Finland Award for Scientific Achievement, and the Forum’s C. Everett Koop Public Health Leadership Award. Dr. Bartlett was at the forefront of fighting the AIDS epidemic since the early 1980s; he started an AIDS clinic at Johns Hopkins in 1983, directed clinical trials in Baltimore of new treatments that prevent HIV from replicating, and was co-chair and one of the founding members of the national committee that drafted the first and all subsequent treatment guidelines for HIV-infected patients. Dr. Bartlett was the Stanhope Bayne-Jones Professor of Medicine and Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, where he successfully built the infectious diseases division at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, one of the largest divisions at Johns Hopkins and one of the world's premier centers.

While serving as the HIV Forum’s co-chair, he frequently commented that Jeff Murray should receive an award for his commitment to improving treatment of HIV, viral hepatitis and other viral diseases through innovation in development.

It is an honor for the Forum to take Dr. John Bartlett’s words to heart and present this award, in his name, to Dr. Jeffrey Murray.

We hope you are able to join us in celebrating Dr. John Bartlett's legacy and pay tribute to Dr. Jeffrey Murray for their significant contributions to the fight against infectious diseases and their dedication to the Forum's mission.

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Brenda E. Rodriguez, MBA, MS, joins the Forum for Collaborative Research as Deputy Director

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Washington DC, May 25, 2021 - We are delighted to announce that Brenda E. Rodriguez has joined the Forum for Collaborative Research, a program at UC Berkeley School of Public Health, as Deputy Director. Brenda comes with significant experience in global health, health sciences, higher education, and business administration. She will play a pivotal role in new Forum initiatives such as the Forum’s Collaborative Data Center at Berkeley Public Health and increasing the reach of our educational and training programs across Berkeley Campus, the US and internationally.

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UC Berkeley Interviews Forum Director on the Recent Children’s Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease Treatment Publication

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UC Berkeley interviewed Dr. Veronica Miller on a recent Forum publication, Factors to Consider in Development of Drugs for Pediatric Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, which was published in the journal, Gastroenterology.

The paper combs through the research to look for the best treatment - a "silver bullet" —to treat pediatric nonalcoholic disease. Read more of the article here.

 

 

UC Berkeley Online MPH Program Fellowship Opportunity for International Students

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The UC Berkeley Online MPH Program is offering a total of 14 Global Public Health fellowships for international MPH students in 2021.
  • A generous gift from Gilead Sciences will provide 10 fellowships to students from World Bank designated LMICs
  • Four fellowships will be awarded to MPH students based in India thanks to a generous gift from the Morris Family Fund. 
Fellows will be selected via a competitive evaluation process. Information about the fellowships and how to apply can be found on the Global Public Health Fellowships – 2021 page.
 

Hep B Foundation, Hep B United and the HBV Forum to honor Corrina Dan, former HHS official

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Washington DC, December 1, 2020 –  The Hep B Foundation, Hep B United and the HBV Forum are pleased to name Corrina Dan, RN, MPH, as the 2020 recipient of the Hepatitis B Federal Champion Award for her commitment to eliminating hepatitis B. Ms. Dan will receive the award at the Hep B United Virtual Summit on December 4th.

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Making Our Voices Heard: Patient Focused Drug Development Forum

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PFDF

 Recording available here

 

2020 PHW236A Course Scholarship Recipients

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We are delighted to announce this year's recipients of the PHW236A Regulatory Science, Drug Development, and Public Health course scholarship, Cynthia Buness, Gus Cairns, Rob Camp, François Houÿez, Guanqiao Li, and Gabriella Wan! Awardees represent organizations from across the disease areas represented by Forum projects. They will gain insights on the process of regulation for innovation in public health to be applied to their respective non-profit organizations including: @NPAF_tweets, @aidsmap, @eurordis, Tsinghua Clinical Research Institute, Tsinghua Univ. School of Medicine, and @LiverSaver.

https://berkeleyphw.catalog.instructure.com/courses/phw236a-regulatory-science-drug-development-and-public-health
 

External Event: Design Approaches For Current And Future HIV Prevention Efficacy Trials

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The Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise in partnership with the HIV Vaccine Trials Network and the Forum for Collaborative Research will host a virtual workshop series starting on October 27, 2020 with the first workshop on “Design Approaches for Current and Future HIV Prevention Efficacy Trials”. Register here.

 

 

Remembering Timothy Ray Brown, "The Berlin Patient"

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The Forum joins the HIV community in mourning the passing of Timothy Ray Brown, who was the first person to be cured of HIV. Mr. Brown was known as the “Berlin Patient” after receiving bone marrow and stem cell transplants in 2007 and 2008 which cured both his leukemia and HIV. Unfortunately, his leukemia returned last year.

Mr. Brown advocated for prioritizing HIV cure research in political and scientific communities. He inspired many researchers and other experts in the field of HIV to find a safe and affordable cure. His commitment to the fight for a cure is deeply appreciated by so many. He will always be remembered, and his legacy will continue to inspire generations to come.   

 

Liver Forum Working Group Publishes Recommendations Facilitating Attribution of NASH as Etiology for Compensated Cirrhosis

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Washington DC, August 20, 2020 – The Forum for Collaborative Research announced the publication of the manuscript, “Attribution of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis as an Etiology of Cirrhosis for Clinical Trials Eligibility: Recommendations from the Multi-stakeholder Liver Forum” in Gastroenterology.

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HBV Forum Meta-analysis Demonstrates Impact of HBsAg Seroclearance on Patient Outcomes

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Washington DC, July 28, 2020 – The Forum for Collaborative Research announced the publication of the manuscript, “Association Between Seroclearance of Hepatitis B Surface Antigen and Long-term Clinical Outcomes of Patients With Chronic HBV Infection: Systematic Review and Meta-analysis” in Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology

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