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The Canadian Public Health Association through Immunize Canada is pleased to be partnering with the Bridge Research Consortium (BRC) on a series of webinars focused on supporting public trust and equitable access to vaccine and immune-based innovation in Canada. [Learn more about the BRC here: https://bridgerc.ca/] Webinar Description: Research and vaccine development using mRNA technology enabled a rapid response to the new pathogen, SARS-CoV-2 early in the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet despite their scientific success, mRNA vaccines have been divisive, and public receptivity to vaccination has waned. This webinar will feature work underway through the BRC Dialogue Platform, drawing lessons from the mRNA COVID-19 vaccine experience to explore what it will take to build and sustain public trust in therapeutic innovations that play a pivotal role in limiting the scale and impact of harm from emerging pathogens. Dr. Plamondon will share highlights from the current dialogue series and reflect on how this responsive, collaborative approach to learning can itself help strengthen trust. PARTICIPATE IN A DELIBERATIVE DIALOGUE: If you are interested in participating in a Deliberative Dialogue, we would be happy to host you. Please reach out to us at equityscience.lab@ubc.ca . . . . About Immunize Canada: Immunize Canada is a national coalition of non-governmental, professional, health, government, and private sector organizations dedicated to promoting the benefits of immunization. Immunize Canada has a special interest in promoting the understanding and use of vaccines approved for use in Canada with reference to the recommendations of the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI). The coalition provides evidence-based immunization information about vaccines to the public and to health professionals with the goal of helping to control, eliminate, and eradicate vaccine-preventable diseases in Canada.