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Johns Hopkins Center for Humanitarian Health special guest panel, discussed the recent devastating earthquakes in Türkiye and Syria. The 7.8-magnitude earthquake and numerous aftershocks that struck near the border between Türkiye and Syria on February 6 have caused massive damage to multiple towns and cities with a daily increasing death toll in the tens of thousands. The panel of Johns Hopkins faculty and students provided their insights on the impact of the earthquakes from their professional and personal perspectives. Opening Remarks: Dr. Ellen Mackenzie, Dean, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Moderator: Prof. Paul Spiegel, Professor of the Practice and Director of the Center for Humanitarian Health Panelists: • Prof. Gilbert Burnham, Professor Emeritus, Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health • Ms. Amany Qaddour, Regional Director of Syria Relief and Development and DrPH candidate • Dr. Bara Zuhaili, Vascular Surgeon, MPH candidate • Mr. Aral Surmeli, Executive Director HERA Digital Health and DrPH candidate