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Upcoming Events
2008
June 17-20, 2008
San Diego, California |
BIO International Convention 2008
The BIO International Convention is the largest biotechnology event in the world,
featuring keynotes and sessions from key policymakers, scientists, CEOs, and celebrities.
The convention helps BIO fulfill its mission to help grow the global biotech industry.
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Event Archives
2007
10/8-10/13/2007
Capetown, South Africa
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Keystone Symposium: Challenges of Global Vaccine Development
This symposium will bring together scientists,
physicians and students from the developed and developing world to discuss the advances
in (1) understanding the generation of effective systemic and mucosal immunity at
a cellular and organ system level; (2) new technologies for prophylactic and therapeutic
immunization, including those useful for resource-poor settings; (3) understanding
the unique requirements to stimulate immunity in early childhood; (4) pre-clinical
models; and (5) correlates of protection.
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8/21-8/25/2007
Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil
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ImmunoRio, the International Congress of Immunology;
The 13thInternational Congress
of Immunology brings together immunology experts from around the world to discuss
and present the latest research and advancements in immunology.
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6/17-6/23/2007
Toronto, Ontario |
Options for the Control of Influenza VI Conference |
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2006
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12/10-12/15/2006
Singapore |
Respiratory Viruses of Animals Causing Disease in Humans
This Keystone Symposium conducted in collaboration with the Singapore government’s Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), will bring together medical and veterinary virologists to discuss the ecologies of viral infections, how they are transmitted and how to block transmission to humans.
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11/30/2006
Cranbury, NJ |
November 30, 2006 U.S. Congressman Rush Holt visits VaxInnate and presents $1M in Department of Defense funding for development of Malaria vaccine |
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11/08-11/10/2006
Galveston, Texas |
The Changing Landscape of Vaccine Development – Vaccines for Global Health
Hosted by the University of Texas Medical Branch’s Sealy Center for Vaccine Development in conjunction with the James W. McLaughlin Foundation, this unique symposium will bring together world-renowned experts from the fields of immunology, pathogenesis, adjuvant systems, preclinical development, clinical trials, epidemiology, risk assessment, finance, governmental regulation, and vaccine acceptance.
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