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Podcast cover graphic for Infectious Ideas, Season 4, Episode 10. Text reads “Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH, Infectious Diseases Society of America" with a headshot of a smiling woman with curly gray hair and green-edged glasses.

Science at Risk: The Future of US Biomedical Research with Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH

S4, E10: Jeanne Marrazzo, MD, MPH, CEO of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, shares a candid look at the forces reshaping infectious diseases and scientific research …

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Promotional webinar graphic titled “Improving Hepatitis B Prevention in US Adults” featuring headshots of Robert H. Hopkins Jr., MD (NFID); Lydia S. Tang, MS (University of Maryland School of Medicine); and Chari A. Cohen, DrPH, MPH (Hepatitis B Foundation)
May 12, 2026 2:30 pm

Improving Hepatitis B Prevention in US Adults

Join NFID for a discussion of strategies to prevent hepatitis B among adults and increase vaccine uptake

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Promotional webinar graphic titled “Addressing the Resurgence of Measles” featuring headshots of Robert H. Hopkins Jr., MD (NFID); Matthew M. Zahn, MD (NFID Director); and Anna Kathryn Rye Burch, MD (Prisma Health)
April 21, 2026 12:30 pm

Addressing the Resurgence of Measles

In this recorded webinar, NFID hosts a discussion highlighting the importance of vaccination to help protect against severe illness during the ongoing measles outbreak …

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Promotional webinar graphic titled “Closing the Gap: Strategies for Increasing HPV Vaccination Rates” featuring headshots of Robert H. Hopkins Jr., MD (NFID); Michelle D. Fiscus, MD (Association of Immunization Managers); and Robin S. O’Meara, MD (Corewell Health West)
April 29, 2026 2:00 pm

Closing the Gap: Strategies for Increasing HPV Vaccination Rates

In this recorded webinar, NFID hosts a discussion on strategies to increase human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates in the US

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Podcast cover graphic for Infectious Ideas, Season 4, Episode 9. Text reads “Lena H. Sun, The Washington Post" with a headshot of a woman in a sweater on a green background.

Public Health Reporting in the Misinformation Age with Lena H. Sun

S4, E9: Veteran health journalist Lena H. Sun of The Washington Post reflects on how the media landscape has changed in the age of social media, misinformation, and artificial intelligence …

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Illustration with text reading, “Vaccine science isn’t built on trust alone. It’s built on testing, transparency, and constant verification.” Below the text are three circular scenes connected in sequence: a scientist examining a test tube in a lab, a healthcare professional interacting with a patient during a clinical visit, and a woman analyzing data on a computer screen with charts
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Vaccine Safety

Shareable resources to raise awareness about vaccine safety and science

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DYK Hepatitis Can Be Prevented?
FAQs & Fact Sheets

Why Get Vaccinated for Hepatitis?

Vaccines offer the body’s best defense against hepatitis A and hepatitis B and can help prevent lifelong liver disease

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From Emergency Medicine to Public Health Champion with Georges C. Benjamin, MD

S4, E8: Georges C. Benjamin, MD, executive director of the American Public Health Association, explains why trust is built through relationships, transparency, and consistent action over time …

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