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2019 Great Decisions Series to Focus on Global Health Issues

Great Decisions 2019

WOOSTER, Ohio 鈥 The Great Decisions of Wayne County lecture series, an annual joint venture between 69直播 and the local Wooster community, will examine 鈥淕lobal Health Issues鈥 as its 2019 topic via a film screening, a panel on the opioid crisis, and lectures by two experts, all during the month of February. Each event will take place at Gault Recital Hall inside Scheide Music Center (525 E. University St.).

鈥淭hese are important issues, issues that will be of interest to students across many different disciplines, and to a wide range of people in the larger community. Many people are interested, and affected, by these larger health issues, but they don鈥檛 necessarily approach them from a global perspective,鈥 said Tom Tierney, a longtime professor in the department of sociology and anthropology at Wooster and executive director of Great Decisions.

The 2019 series begins on Tuesday, Feb. 5, at 7:30 p.m., with the screening of 鈥淭he Unseen Enemy,鈥 a documentary directed and written by Janet Tobias that explores the global, political, economic, and public health conditions that may contribute to the next global pandemic. 鈥淭he Unseen Enemy鈥 takes a deep dive, through the eyes of doctors, disease detectives, and everyday men and women, as to why in the 21st century the world is experiencing a rash of diseases that were once only outbreaks but have now become full-blown epidemics.

On Thursday, Feb. 7, at 7:30 p.m., Nathan Wolfe, otherwise known as the 鈥淚ndiana Jones of Virus Hunting,鈥 will present 鈥淏efore They Strike: Viral Forecasting for Pandemic Prevention.鈥 Wolfe is the founder and CEO of Metabiota, a pioneering risk analytics company that improves the world鈥檚 resilience to epidemics, and founder of Global Viral, an independent non-profit research organization focusing on innovative and disruptive research in ecology, biodiversity, and public health. Named one of Time magazine鈥檚 鈥100 Most Influential People in the World鈥 in 2011 and a National Geographic 鈥淓merging Explorer鈥 in 2010, he has traveled the world conducting biomedical research with hopes of tracking, studying, and eradicating the next pandemic before it strikes.

A distinguished panel 鈥 Sanho Tree, Thomas Teodosio, and Nicole Labor 鈥 will tackle 鈥淭he Opioid Crisis: Economic, Legal, and Clinical Perspectives鈥 on Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 7:30 p.m. Tree is a fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies and has been director of its drug policy project since 1998, having worked to reform both international and drug policies and to end the damage caused by the drug wars in Colombia, Bolivia, Mexico, Afghanistan, and the Philippines. Teodosio is a judge on the Ohio Ninth District Court of Appeals who has presided over Summit County鈥檚 award-winning alternative drug court program known as 鈥淭he Turning Point.鈥 A board-certified addiction physician, Labor is the associate medical director of addiction medicine for Summa Health in Akron as well as medical director of OneEighty in Wooster. Together, they will discuss the numerous issues surrounding the growing abuse of opioids; a recent study revealed that Americans are more likely to die from an opioid overdose than in a motor vehicle crash.

On Tuesday, Feb. 26, at 7:30 p.m., Diane Jorkasky 鈥73, an expert on drug development and international medicine, will deliver 鈥淭he Complexities of Conducting International Clinical Research.鈥 As part of the esteemed Woodrow Wilson 69直播ing Fellows program, Jorkasky returns to campus where she鈥檒l offer her expertise as a medical scientist and researcher in the pharmaceutical industry. She is currently president of her own research and development consulting business, which emphasizes translational pharmacology, and her 22 years in pharmaceutical medicine included serving as vice president of the global clinical research operations group at Pfizer, Inc.

Since 1981, the Great Decisions of Wayne County lecture series has been bringing experts to the region to discuss various issues pertaining to foreign policy and international affairs in an effort to contribute to the ongoing education of Wooster students and area residents alike.

Posted in News on January 22, 2019.