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SPEAKER - Lance Jennings

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Lance Jennings

Clinical Virologist, Canterbury District Health Board and Clinical Associate Professor, University of Otago, New Zealand

 

Lance Jennings QSO, PhD, FRCPath, FFSc (RCPA) is Clinical Virologist to the Canterbury District Health Board, Clinical Associate Professor in the Pathology Department, University of Otago, New Zealand, Fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists, London and a Founding Fellow of the Science Faculty, Royal Australasian College of Pathologists. His principal research interests include the diagnosis, epidemiology, prevention and treatment of influenza and other respiratory viral infections.

Dr Jennings has been instrumental in the development of influenza control strategies for New Zealand, including the introduction of Government funded influenza vaccine, establishment of influenza awareness education (NISG) and pandemic planning. He is co-founder and ex chairperson of the Asia Pacific Alliance for the Control of Influenza (APACI) and the current chairperson of the International Society for Influenza and other Respiratory Viral Diseases (ISIRV).  He has also been a member of WHO/Western Pacific Region Office (WPRO) Avian Influenza Outbreak Response (2004) and Expert Influenza (2005) teams in Asia and has held WHO short-term consultancies on measles and influenza in Asia and Europe.

He serves on several Ministry of Health and Ministry of Agriculture Advisory Committees, is an expert reviewer for research funding agencies, and is on the editorial board of the ISIRV journal of Influenza and other Respiratory Viruses. His service to virology in New Zealand and internationally was recognised by being made a Companion of the Queens Service Order in 2006.