Cátedra de Génetica y Vida Humana
19 de noviembre de 2021
La Vicerrectoría de Ciencias de la Salud te invita a la
XX Cátedra de Genética y Vida Humana: Entendiendo el origen y la evolución de la pandemia por SARS-Cov-2.
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Agenda
11:00 h.
Dr. Dominic Dwyer
Understanding the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic.
12:00 h.
Prof. Dr. Hongzhou Lu
Deciphering the role of viral and host genetics in the progress of COVID-19.
12:45 h.
Monseñor Rogelio Cabrera López
La respuesta humana ante la pandemia COVID-19.
Ponentes
Prof. Dr. Hongzhou Lu
- Dean of the Third People's hospital of Shenzhen, National Clinical Research Center for Infectious.
- Diseases affiliated to the Southern University of Science and Technology.
- Co-Director of Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center affiliated to Fudan University.
- Associate Dean of Huashan Hospital affiliated to Fudan University.
- Chairman of Society of Tropical Medicine and Parasitology, Chinese Medical Association.
Prof. Dominic Dwyer
- Medical virologist and infectious diseases physician based at Westmead Hospital and the University of Sydney.
- Director of Public Health Pathology in the state of New South Wales.
- Director of the Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Research (ICPMR) at Westmead Hospital.
- Leader of the World Health Organisation (WHO) National Influenza Centre located at the ICPMR.
- Worked with WHO during the SARS outbreak in China in 2003.
- Member of the World Health Organisation Joint Mission on the Origins of SARS-CoV-2 in Wuhan, China in 2021.
Mons. Rogelio Cabrera López
- XII Arzobispo de Monterrey desde 2012.
- Presidente del consejo económico de la Conferencia del Episcopado Latinoamericano(CELAM).
- Miembro de la Pontificia Comisión para América Latina.
- Estudios en Humanidades, Filosofía y parte de Teología en el Seminario de Querétaro.
- Terminó su formación teológica en Roma en la Pontificia Universidad Gregoriana.
- Obtuvo la Licenciatura en Sagrada Escritura en el Pontificio Instituto Bíblico, en Roma.