And Vice President of the center for china and globalization how does he justify chinas catalogue of human rights abuses and the continuing pressure on hong kong. To conduct so thank you for having me china has always insisted that it will do anything to avoid chaos number of its own people in beijing 30 years ago to do that but its failed comprehensively to address the protest in hong kong why maintaining stability has always been a pillar for chinas Development Since 1970 s. But its failed to do it in. Different ever since 9097 this part of china that china. As practice the one country 2 systems so in hong kong the primary responsibility of maintaining law and order is resting on the shoulders of the whole caught he said our government and the chief executive carried the whole government thats approved by beijing absolutely hong kong is part of china and one of the one percent is doing beijings business not going into not doing it very well this is it its failed its failed to keep th
Leading us off today. I think nothing could be better, really. I know were going to hear insights and suggestions and everybodys going to bevery energetic. So please welcome. First of all and i think theyre coming in from the side, doctor jenny columbo, Vice President of global patients and Scientific Affairs at kl pharmaceutical michelle ashman, the director federal advocacy and Alliance Development eli lilly. Doctor gwen nichols, chief medical officer at the leukemia and lymphoma society. Doctor erin oshea, president of the Howard Hughes institute. Doctor peggy amber, foreign secretary of the National Academy of medicineand former commissioner of the fda. And doctor janine clayton, director of the office of research on womens health. Our moderator this morning is doctor loosen the main. The evp and ceo of American Association of colleges pharmacy and im proud to say board member of Research America. Thank you all leaders, we look forward to this. My thanks to the organizers of the fo
So please welcome, first of all, and to think theyre coming in from the side, dr. Jenny colombo, the Vice President global patients and Scientific Affairs at takeda pharmaceuticals. Michele oshman, the director, federal advocacy and Alliance Development at eli lilly. Dr. Gwen nichols, the chief medical officer at the leukemia and lymphoma society. Doctor erin oshea, president of the Howard Hughes medical institute. Doctor peggy hamburg, the foreign secretary of the National Academy of medicine and former commissioner of the fda. And doctor janine clayton, director of the nih office of research on womens health. Our moderator this morning is lucinda maine, ceo of the American Association of colleges of pharmacy, and the pride to say boardmember of research america. Thank you all leaders. We look forward to this. My thanks really to organizers of the forum this year for giving us an opportunity to talk about some things we dont talk about so much, and we have an exemplary panel that brin
History month. So i can kate to nikki is a Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter and, author of the just released book, the thousand. Nancy hopkins a mighty in the fight for women in science Allison Gilbert is an Emmy Award Winning journalist and coauthor of alice in the world how the intrepid Elsie Robinson became americas most read woman, a groundbreaking biography that the wall street journal receives is an important to womens history and Elisabeth Griffith historian, a former leader in the National Womens political caucus and womens Campaign Fund and author of formidable american women and the fight for equality the 1922 2020. But far available for sale and finding after the program and i youth give them a very warm welcome welcome here to. I also qualify as a biographer too. My first book was a biography of elizabeth really stanton that ken briggs into his only documentary about women not for ourselves alone but were here tonight to about these two authors and their biogr
Event. But it is a Panel Discussion in featuring and Elizabeth Gilbert im so sorry elizabeth the pilbara and kate zernike the we are so happy to have them all here to discuss their their books and to honor womens history month. So i can kate to nikki is a Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times reporter and, author of the just released book, the thousand. Nancy hopkins a mighty in the fight for women in science Allison Gilbert is an Emmy Award Winning journalist and coauthor of alice in the world how the intrepid Elsie Robinson became americas most read woman, a groundbreaking biography that the wall street journal receives is an important to womens history and Elisabeth Griffith historian, a former leader in the National Womens political caucus and womens Campaign Fund and author of formidable american women and the fight for equality the 1922 2020. But far available for sale and finding after the program and i youth give them a very warm welcome welcome here to. I also qualify as a bio