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Richard Hatchett

Richard Hatchett is an American oncologist[1] and epidemiologist who has been serving as chief executive officer of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) in Oslo and London since 2017.[2][3] He was awarded the Secretary of Health and Human Services's Award for Distinguished Service.[4]

Dr Richard J. Hatchett (2011)

Early life and education edit

Hatchett grew up in Alabama.[5] He graduated from Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.[6] He completed an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at New York Hospital – Cornell Medical Center, and a fellowship in Medical Oncology at the Duke University Hospital.[7] He was also a research associate at the National Heart & Lung Institute at Imperial College London and spent three months in northeast Gabon investigating three closely related Ebola outbreaks.[8]

Career edit

Early career edit

In 2001, Hatchett worked as an attending in the urgent care center at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City and was planning to start an oncology fellowship in the summer of 2002.[9] In the immediate aftermath of the September 11 attacks, he volunteered at the World Trade Center site.[10] He subsequently moved to Washington, D.C. to help set up the new Medical Reserve Corps (MRC) in 2002.[11]

Career in government edit

From 2005 until 2006, Hatchett served as Director for Biodefense Policy on the United States Homeland Security Council and was a principal author of the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Implementation Plan.[12] He was also on a pandemic planning team, under President George W. Bush.[13][14][15] In this capacity, he devised the concept of social distancing as a non-pharmaceutical intervention intended to prevent the spread of a contagious disease.[16]

From 2005 until 2011, Hatchett served as associate director for Radiation Countermeasures Research and Emergency Preparedness at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), under the leadership of Anthony Fauci.[17] In 2007, he was the lead author of a study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America comparing public-health responses to the Spanish flu in cities like St. Louis and Philadelphia.[18] He also advised on the US government's handling of the 2009 swine flu pandemic.[19]

In addition to his role at NIAID, Hatchett served as Director for Medical Preparedness Policy on the Homeland Security Council under President Barack Obama from 2009 until 2011.

Hatchett was the Chief Medical Officer and deputy director of the United States Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) from 2011 to 2016 before becoming the organization's acting Director in 2016.[20] At BARDA, he oversaw programs to develop medical countermeasures against chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear threats, pandemic influenza, and emerging infectious diseases and led or helped lead the development of vaccines, therapeutics and diagnostics for a number of emerging viruses, including the H3N2v and H7N9 influenza viruses, MERS, Ebola and Zika.[21]

CEO of CEPI, 2017–present edit

In 2017, Hatchett was appointed as CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations, succeeding interim CEO John-Arne Røttingen.[22] In May 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic, he was appointed to the expert advisory group for the UK Government's Vaccine Task Force.[23] When the UK held the rotating presidency of the Group of Seven (G7) in 2021, the government also appointed him to serve as a member of the Pandemic Preparedness Partnership, chaired by Patrick Vallance.[24][25]

Under Hatchett's leadership, CEPI funded early development of COVID-19 candidate vaccines. CEPI also teamed up with the African Union to fund African vaccine production.[26][27] Together with Seth Berkley, he developed the concept for COVAX in early 2020.[28] CEPI is organizing a 2022 Covid summit.[29][30]

In March 2020, Hatchett warned about COVID-19.[31] He does not think Intellectual property rights significantly contribute to vaccine shortages.[32][33] He is concerned about supply chain problems,[34][35] and export controls.[36]

References edit

  1. ^ Eric Lipton and Jennifer Steinhauer (April 22, 2020), The Untold Story of the Birth of Social Distancing New York Times.
  2. ^ Andrew Jack (April 19, 2017), Partnership of nations set to combat pandemic health threats Financial Times.
  3. ^ "Richard Hatchett - CEO, Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI)". live.worldbank.org.
  4. ^ "Richard Hatchett at LSHTM". LSHTM. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  5. ^ Kathy Whitney (March 19, 2021), Alumni Profile: Richard Hatchett, MD’95, BA’89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
  6. ^ Kathy Whitney (March 19, 2021), Alumni Profile: Richard Hatchett, MD’95, BA’89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
  7. ^ Dr Richard Hatchett offered position as permanent CEO of CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), press release of February 28, 2017.
  8. ^ Kathy Whitney (March 19, 2021), Alumni Profile: Richard Hatchett, MD’95, BA’89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
  9. ^ Kathy Whitney (March 19, 2021), Alumni Profile: Richard Hatchett, MD’95, BA’89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
  10. ^ Kathy Whitney (March 19, 2021), Alumni Profile: Richard Hatchett, MD’95, BA’89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
  11. ^ Kathy Whitney (March 19, 2021), Alumni Profile: Richard Hatchett, MD’95, BA’89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
  12. ^ Dr Richard Hatchett offered position as permanent CEO of CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), press release of February 28, 2017.
  13. ^ Szalai, Jennifer (2021-05-03). "The Pandemic Gets the Michael Lewis Treatment, Heroic Technocrats and All". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  14. ^ "Review | The 'action heroes' and roadblocks of the U.S. coronavirus response". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  15. ^ "Michael Lewis: 'We were incentivised to have a bad pandemic response'". the Guardian. 2021-05-09. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  16. ^ Eric Lipton and Jennifer Steinhauer (April 22, 2020), The Untold Story of the Birth of Social Distancing New York Times.
  17. ^ Dr Richard Hatchett offered position as permanent CEO of CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), press release of February 28, 2017.
  18. ^ Nicholas Bakalar (April 17, 2007), How (and How Not) to Battle Flu: A Tale of 23 Cities New York Times.
  19. ^ Andrew Jack (April 19, 2017), Partnership of nations set to combat pandemic health threats Financial Times.
  20. ^ "Richard Hatchett, MD - BIO Digital | BIO". www.bio.org. Retrieved 2021-05-25.
  21. ^ Kathy Whitney (March 19, 2021), Alumni Profile: Richard Hatchett, MD’95, BA’89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine.
  22. ^ Dr Richard Hatchett offered position as permanent CEO of CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), press release of February 28, 2017.
  23. ^ Funding and manufacturing boost for UK vaccine programme Government of the United Kingdom, press release of May 17, 2020.
  24. ^ "UK Government launches Pandemic Preparedness Partnership group". Drug Target Review. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  25. ^ "New global partnership launched to prepare for future pandemics". www.continuitycentral.com. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  26. ^ "CEPI and the African Union join forces to boost African vaccine R&D and manufacturing". Africa CDC. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  27. ^ "Africa seeks to produce 60pc of its vaccines by 2040". The East African. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  28. ^ Stephanie Baker and James Paton (3 June 2021), The World's Best Hope to End the Pandemic Still Needs More Doses Bloomberg Businessweek.
  29. ^ "Britain says to host 2022 vaccine summit to prepare for future pandemics". Reuters. 2021-04-29. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  30. ^ "UK to host summit with CEPI to accelerate vaccine development". Drug Target Review. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  31. ^ "'This is the most frightening disease I've ever encountered' – virus expert Dr Richard Hatchett". Channel 4 News. 2020-03-06. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  32. ^ "Why can't more vaccines be made?". The Economist. 2021-05-10. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  33. ^ "Countries need Covid vaccines now, and patent waivers won't deliver them". Deccan Herald. 2021-05-07. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  34. ^ "After shift on vaccine patents, US backs freer flow of components". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  35. ^ "COVID-19: 'The world needs to make 349 vaccines per second'". gulfnews.com. Retrieved 2021-05-12.
  36. ^ "American export controls threaten to hinder global vaccine production". The Economist. 2021-04-22. ISSN 0013-0613. Retrieved 2021-05-12.

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Richard Hatchett is an American oncologist 1 and epidemiologist who has been serving as chief executive officer of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations CEPI in Oslo and London since 2017 2 3 He was awarded the Secretary of Health and Human Services s Award for Distinguished Service 4 Dr Richard J Hatchett 2011 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Career in government 2 3 CEO of CEPI 2017 present 3 References 4 External linksEarly life and education editHatchett grew up in Alabama 5 He graduated from Vanderbilt University and Vanderbilt University School of Medicine 6 He completed an internship and residency in Internal Medicine at New York Hospital Cornell Medical Center and a fellowship in Medical Oncology at the Duke University Hospital 7 He was also a research associate at the National Heart amp Lung Institute at Imperial College London and spent three months in northeast Gabon investigating three closely related Ebola outbreaks 8 Career editEarly career edit In 2001 Hatchett worked as an attending in the urgent care center at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City and was planning to start an oncology fellowship in the summer of 2002 9 In the immediate aftermath of the September 11 attacks he volunteered at the World Trade Center site 10 He subsequently moved to Washington D C to help set up the new Medical Reserve Corps MRC in 2002 11 Career in government edit From 2005 until 2006 Hatchett served as Director for Biodefense Policy on the United States Homeland Security Council and was a principal author of the National Strategy for Pandemic Influenza Implementation Plan 12 He was also on a pandemic planning team under President George W Bush 13 14 15 In this capacity he devised the concept of social distancing as a non pharmaceutical intervention intended to prevent the spread of a contagious disease 16 From 2005 until 2011 Hatchett served as associate director for Radiation Countermeasures Research and Emergency Preparedness at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases NIAID under the leadership of Anthony Fauci 17 In 2007 he was the lead author of a study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America comparing public health responses to the Spanish flu in cities like St Louis and Philadelphia 18 He also advised on the US government s handling of the 2009 swine flu pandemic 19 In addition to his role at NIAID Hatchett served as Director for Medical Preparedness Policy on the Homeland Security Council under President Barack Obama from 2009 until 2011 Hatchett was the Chief Medical Officer and deputy director of the United States Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority BARDA from 2011 to 2016 before becoming the organization s acting Director in 2016 20 At BARDA he oversaw programs to develop medical countermeasures against chemical biological radiological and nuclear threats pandemic influenza and emerging infectious diseases and led or helped lead the development of vaccines therapeutics and diagnostics for a number of emerging viruses including the H3N2v and H7N9 influenza viruses MERS Ebola and Zika 21 CEO of CEPI 2017 present edit In 2017 Hatchett was appointed as CEO of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations succeeding interim CEO John Arne Rottingen 22 In May 2020 amid the COVID 19 pandemic he was appointed to the expert advisory group for the UK Government s Vaccine Task Force 23 When the UK held the rotating presidency of the Group of Seven G7 in 2021 the government also appointed him to serve as a member of the Pandemic Preparedness Partnership chaired by Patrick Vallance 24 25 Under Hatchett s leadership CEPI funded early development of COVID 19 candidate vaccines CEPI also teamed up with the African Union to fund African vaccine production 26 27 Together with Seth Berkley he developed the concept for COVAX in early 2020 28 CEPI is organizing a 2022 Covid summit 29 30 In March 2020 Hatchett warned about COVID 19 31 He does not think Intellectual property rights significantly contribute to vaccine shortages 32 33 He is concerned about supply chain problems 34 35 and export controls 36 References edit Eric Lipton and Jennifer Steinhauer April 22 2020 The Untold Story of the Birth of Social Distancing New York Times Andrew Jack April 19 2017 Partnership of nations set to combat pandemic health threats Financial Times Richard Hatchett CEO Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations CEPI live worldbank org Richard Hatchett at LSHTM LSHTM Retrieved 2021 05 25 Kathy Whitney March 19 2021 Alumni Profile Richard Hatchett MD 95 BA 89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Kathy Whitney March 19 2021 Alumni Profile Richard Hatchett MD 95 BA 89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Dr Richard Hatchett offered position as permanent CEO of CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations CEPI press release of February 28 2017 Kathy Whitney March 19 2021 Alumni Profile Richard Hatchett MD 95 BA 89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Kathy Whitney March 19 2021 Alumni Profile Richard Hatchett MD 95 BA 89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Kathy Whitney March 19 2021 Alumni Profile Richard Hatchett MD 95 BA 89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Kathy Whitney March 19 2021 Alumni Profile Richard Hatchett MD 95 BA 89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Dr Richard Hatchett offered position as permanent CEO of CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations CEPI press release of February 28 2017 Szalai Jennifer 2021 05 03 The Pandemic Gets the Michael Lewis Treatment Heroic Technocrats and All The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Review The action heroes and roadblocks of the U S coronavirus response Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Michael Lewis We were incentivised to have a bad pandemic response the Guardian 2021 05 09 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Eric Lipton and Jennifer Steinhauer April 22 2020 The Untold Story of the Birth of Social Distancing New York Times Dr Richard Hatchett offered position as permanent CEO of CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations CEPI press release of February 28 2017 Nicholas Bakalar April 17 2007 How and How Not to Battle Flu A Tale of 23 Cities New York Times Andrew Jack April 19 2017 Partnership of nations set to combat pandemic health threats Financial Times Richard Hatchett MD BIO Digital BIO www bio org Retrieved 2021 05 25 Kathy Whitney March 19 2021 Alumni Profile Richard Hatchett MD 95 BA 89 Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Dr Richard Hatchett offered position as permanent CEO of CEPI Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations CEPI press release of February 28 2017 Funding and manufacturing boost for UK vaccine programme Government of the United Kingdom press release of May 17 2020 UK Government launches Pandemic Preparedness Partnership group Drug Target Review Retrieved 2021 05 12 New global partnership launched to prepare for future pandemics www continuitycentral com Retrieved 2021 05 12 CEPI and the African Union join forces to boost African vaccine R amp D and manufacturing Africa CDC Retrieved 2021 05 12 Africa seeks to produce 60pc of its vaccines by 2040 The East African Retrieved 2021 05 12 Stephanie Baker and James Paton 3 June 2021 The World s Best Hope to End the Pandemic Still Needs More Doses Bloomberg Businessweek Britain says to host 2022 vaccine summit to prepare for future pandemics Reuters 2021 04 29 Retrieved 2021 05 12 UK to host summit with CEPI to accelerate vaccine development Drug Target Review Retrieved 2021 05 12 This is the most frightening disease I ve ever encountered virus expert Dr Richard Hatchett Channel 4 News 2020 03 06 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Why can t more vaccines be made The Economist 2021 05 10 ISSN 0013 0613 Retrieved 2021 05 12 Countries need Covid vaccines now and patent waivers won t deliver them Deccan Herald 2021 05 07 Retrieved 2021 05 12 After shift on vaccine patents US backs freer flow of components Bangkok Post Retrieved 2021 05 12 COVID 19 The world needs to make 349 vaccines per second gulfnews com Retrieved 2021 05 12 American export controls threaten to hinder global vaccine production The Economist 2021 04 22 ISSN 0013 0613 Retrieved 2021 05 12 External links edithttps cepi net about whoweare Interview with Richard Hatchett International Finance Corporation October 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Hatchett amp oldid 1211714569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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