Challenging Corona | Free live-streamed interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci
The Amsterdam-based John Adams Institute is hosting "Challenging Corona", a live-streamed interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the US National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the chief medical advisor to the US president. He will be interviewed by the Dutch Professor of Psychiatry at UvA, Damiaan Denys.
Interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci
Attend the live video conversation about the response to the coronavirus pandemic, with arguably the most globally visible and prolific expert on coronavirus. The event will dive into topics such as our governments' responses to the virus, what the so-called "new normal" could be like and what lessons we may have learned from dealing with the pandemic.
Dr. Fauci will be live for 30 minutes, after which Damiaan Denys will moderate a further interview with virologist Marion Koopmans of the Erasmus Medical Centre in Rotterdam, and Dr. Denise Basow, President and CEO of Clinical Effectiveness for the Wolters Kluwer Health division.
About the host - The John Adams Institute
The John Adams Institute is an independent platform for American culture in the Netherlands, based in Amsterdam. The organisation has been hosting lectures on topics like literature, politics, history, technology and the arts for the past 30 years.
The John Adams Institute acknowledges the strong historic ties between the Netherlands and the USA, regarding the founding of the colony of New Netherlands as a pivotal time in both Dutch history and American history and believes the two nations can continue to learn a lot from each other
The institute is named after John Adams, co-author of the American Declaration of Independence and the second president of the United States. Adams lived in the Netherlands between 1780 and 1782 and his sons went to university in Leiden.
Attend the free live-streamed interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci
Access is free - those interested in the live-streamed interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci simply need to access the video link via the John Adams Institute website on Tuesday, May 25 from 5.30pm-6.45pm.