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Singularity University is grateful for the 23,000+ people that attended from all over the globe that participated in this informative and inspiring event. Singularity’s three-day virtual summit shared facts, facilitated discussion, our experts answered questions, and addressed concerns around COVID-19—as well as the impact of outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics—in a measured and thoughtful way.

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Singularity University is grateful for the 23,000+ people that attended from all over the globe that participated in this informative and inspiring event. Singularity’s three-day virtual summit shared facts, facilitated discussion, our experts answered questions, and addressed concerns around COVID-19—as well as the impact of outbreaks, epidemics, and pandemics—in a measured and thoughtful way.

This event humanized what is happening around the world. Our experts shared practical steps to manage fear and uncertainty surrounding your health and work, and uncover strategies for adapting to future challenges like COVID-19, as well as the long-term impacts they have on society.

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15 courses

Perspectives from Responding to Other Outbreaks including SARS, Monkeypox, and Influenza

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In this session, Dr. David Bray aims to answer the following questions: What did we learn from responding to SARS, Monkeypox, and the Anthrax Events of 2001?

Slowing Contagion

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In this session, Amory B. Lovins covers how improving the immune and repair competences of the general population could help to slow contagion of COVID-19.

Curing Diseases & DNA

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In this session, you'll explore how the use of exponential genomics technologies provides tools to find “ground truth” about the latest pandemic. You'll also encounter information about diagnosing and curing diseases faster, better, and cheaper.

Pandemics and Resilient Cities

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Creating mayoral networks, enhancing city detection capacities, and adopting early and sustained layered interventions are key to accelerating global cooperation for pandemics.

Leadership in the Time of COVID-19

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In this session, Elie Losleben discusses simple public health actions leaders can model and support to slow the spread of COVID-19 and reduce stress on systems.

Food for Earth: Unleash the Regenerative Power of Food during and beyond the CoronaV-ERA

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Sara Roversi explores how COVID-19 highlights the need for sustainable and accessible food systems. She examines how unsustainable food models contribute to climate change and virus proliferation.

Emerging Digital Technologies for Epidemic Management: Obstacles, Opportunities and Outcomes

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Dr. Sonny Kohli discusses the shift in mindset of virtual care, which is now seen as healthcare for millions during the pandemic.

How Can You Use Data to Monitor Your Lifestyle (From Food to Exercise) to Boost Your Body’s Resilience Against Diseases?

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In this session, Dr. Sabine Seymour discusses how you can use data to monitor your lifestyle to boost your body's resilience against diseases.

The Future of Safe Living in Self-Reliant Neighborhoods

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In this session, James Ehrlich examines the potential health benefits of living in self-reliant neighborhoods with access to natural resources.

How AI Can Be Leveraged for the Increasing Threats of Future Pandemics

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We have learned that the public no longer trusts people in power to make the right decisions in regards to COVID-19 next steps. With Artificial Intelligence being underutilized, particularly by Public Health Officials, to augment decision making during this pandemic, how can AI can be utilized in the future?

Using Virtual Worlds in a Time of Travel Disruption

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Aaron Frank introduces social virtual spaces, explaining how to connect people across distances within those spatial environments.

Five Ways Your Leadership Must Change To Thrive With Remote Work

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COVID-19 has forced organizations to embrace remote work, which requires a change in leadership to effectively manage distributed teams. This 40-minute presentation/workshop will explore five key areas where leadership must adapt to thrive in this new work environment.

Remote & Distributed Work during Crises

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We need to overcome our natural tendency to under-prepare for emergencies; workers and teams need to think differently about how, where, and when they work; and organizations need to shift to a new way of thinking about work roles.

Updates from the Field: How Governments and Organizations Are Responding

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In this session, Dr. Eric Rasmussen reviews efforts in the US and internationally to combat the spread of the virus.

Closing Thoughts with Dr. Tiffany Vora

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Dr. Tiffany Vora shares her closing thoughts on the COVID-19 Summit.

Learning objectives

  • Practical steps to manage fear and uncertainty surrounding health and work
  • Strategies for adapting to future challenges like covid-19
  • The impact that challenges like covid-19 have on society

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