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Global Health Crises: Leadership Matters

Without strong leadership, health systems are susceptible to policy missteps, financial pressures, and inadequate responses during emergencies. As crises develop and clearer data on risk and vulnerability emerge, effective leaders must act decisively and foster cross-sector collaboration. Crisis leadership can be a catalyst for global resilience.
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Integrating Research Labs Into Emergency Response

In today’s complex threat environment, the ability to move from pathogen detection to action depends on infrastructure and intentional integration between laboratory science and first response. Fostering cross-disciplinary relationships now—before the next biological crisis—can create an agile, informed, and resilient health security system capable of protecting populations, agriculture, and ecosystems
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