Margaret Chan, the former director general of the World Health Organisation, has been appointed the inaugural dean of the Vanke School of Public Health at Tsinghua University, which听.
Speaking in Mandarin, on a video on听, she said that the Vanke School would be a 鈥渞ising star in the night of the pandemic鈥.
China鈥檚 Ministry of Education has called on the country鈥檚 top universities to be more proactive in finding a vaccine or treatments for Sars-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19, which was first reported in China and has infected more than 900,000 people worldwide.
Dr Chan has deep experience in managing epidemic disease. She served as the Hong Kong director of听health from 1994 to 2003, a period that included the 1997 H5N1 avian influenza and the 2003 Sars epidemic.听She joined the WHO that year, and then听led the world body from 2006 to 2017, as Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus鈥 immediate听predecessor.
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Tsinghua said the school 鈥渨ill adopt new models of interdisciplinary cooperation and education鈥. Its focus will be on research and graduate education in four fields: preventative medicine; comprehensive healthcare; big data in healthcare; and public health policy and management.
The school, which has received funding from the property developer China Vanke, would work 鈥渋n close cooperation鈥 with the WHO.
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No opening date has been announced, although Tsinghua said that the school would 鈥減rovide support to China鈥檚 epidemic control, vaccine development and decisive thinktanks related to major public health policymaking鈥 over the next five to 10 years.
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