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DAY 1
Setting the Scene
- GA Resolution and the work on Space and Global Health, Aygul Duysenhanova, Chief Committee, Policy and Legal Affairs, United Nations Office for Outer Space Affairs
- Perspective from the World Health Organization, Katherine O’Brien, Director Immunization, Vaccines and Biological (IVB), World Health Organization
- Introduction to the mission, work of the Space and Global Health Network, Antoine Geissbuhler, Coordinator, SGHN
- GEO Activities in the field of Space and Global Health, Martyn Clark, Urban Resilience Coordinator, Group on Earth Observations (GEO)
Keynotes
- ESA Earth Observation for Health Resilience, Stefano Ferretti, Lead of EO4Health, European Space Agency
- How NASA’s technologies for Mars and Moon benefit Health, James D. Polk, Chief Health and Medical Officer, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, USA
- Data and Analytics for Health in the World Health Organization, Stephen McFeely, Director of Data and Analytics, World Health Organization
Session 1a: Space Solutions in support of tele–medicine and tele–health
- Market perspective on Health and Space, Thomas Crone, European Space Agency
- Revolutionizing Healthcare Access: “The Transformative Role of Space Technology in Telemedicine and Telehealth”, Anwesha Pathak Singh, University of Petroleum
and Energy Studies, India - El Salvador: experience in the use of Telemedicine as an innovative alternative to provide accessible, continuous, and timely medical services, Monica Ayala Guerrero, El Savador Institute for Social Insurance (ISSS), El Salvador
Session 1b: Space and digital Solutions supporting health
- Digital health interventions and the need for digitalovigilance, Kerstin Denecke, Bern University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
- The role of the metaverse in the future of the Space sector, Marie–Louise von Hohenbuhel/Britt Wiseman, International Space University
- Satellite–based ML models for environmental health research, Rochelle Schneider, European Space Agency
DAY 2
Session 2: Space Solutions in support oftele–epidemiology and environmental health
Tele-epidemiology tranche
- Global environmental change complicates malaria elimination agenda, Tatiana Loboda, University of Maryland, USA
- Malaria risk assessment and mapping using satellite imagery and boosted regression trees in the Peruvian Amazon, Elisa Solano, Institute of Tropical Medicine
Alexander von Humboldt, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Peru - Space Application for Dengue Outbreaks in a smart city platform, Ana Cristina Rosa, Dipteron
- Research, development, and capacity building in Global Health at Instituto Gulich, CONAE, Argentina, Ximena Porcasi, National Commission for Space Activities (CONAE), Argentina
- Space Technology Applications for Healthcare in Pakistan, Aliya Kashif, Pakistan Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission, SUPARCO
Environmental Health tranche
- “Life Dee” a Platform for Air Pollution Monitoring in Chonburi Province, Thailand, Chanika Sukawattanavijit, Geo-informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA), Thailand
- Designing and Deploying Urban Greening Initiatives to Combat Global Warming and Air Pollution, John P. Wilson, University of Southern California, USA
- Trusting in Digital Health and Space Technology for a Healthier Planet, Jordi Pons, UhDa Health
Session 3: Space life sciences
- Heat Stress and Productivity in Sub-Saharan Africa, Hanss-Christian Gunga, Charite University Medicine Berlin
- Survey of the activities in Health and Life Sciences at the Italian Space Agency, Micol Bellucci, Italian Space Agency
- Smartphone-based eye disease screening for SDG-3 and Space, Scott Ritter, German Aerospace Center, Germany
- Artificial Intelligence in Spaceflight Associated Neuro–Ocular Syndrome (SANS), Fatma Shakarchi, Independent researcher
- Synergistic Advances in Space Radiation Health Effects: Collaborative Insights from AMS Roma Sapienza and Medical Physics Division of IRCCS University Hospital of Bologna Hospital, Alessandro Bartoloni, National Institute for Nuclear Physics, Italy
- The osmotic fragility test and its application for the diagnosis of spatial anemia, Georgina Aurelia Chavez Lizarraga, Universidad Catolica Boliviana “San Pablo”, Bolivia
- Suborbital flights open new routes of space manufacturing for medicine and high–performance materials, Loredana Santo, University of Tor Vergata Rome,
Italy - Advancing Global Collaboration in Space Health Education, Ivan Dsouza, Bioviser
- Project to Create a Human Research Program for Civilians in Spaceflight and Space Habitation (HRP–C), Mary Cull, Institute of Space Commerce, USA
DAY 3
Session 4: Space Solutions in support of disaster and health emergency management
- Solutions in support of universal health coverage and emergency situations, Karin Eva Elisabet Stenberg, Ravi Santhana, WHO
- HeRAMS: a standard approach to modelling geospatial accessibility to essential health services in emergencies, Samuel Petragallo, WHO
- The role of health infrastructure and services during the pandemic in Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, INDIA, Anil Kumar Roy, CEPT University, Ahmedabad,
India - The United Nations Space–Based Information Platform for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN–SPIDER), Martin Hilljegerdes, UN-SPIDER, UNOOSA
- The Global Heat Resilience Service: Building the foundation for heat resilient communities, Group on Earth Observations
- Leveraging Satellite Communication for Effective Disaster and Health Emergency Management in India: A Path towards Global Health Resilience, Anubhav Prakash, SatCom Industry Association, India
- Population mobility mapping for outbreak preparedness, readiness, and response, Teresa Zakaria, World Health Organization