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      Cell Symposia: Myeloid Cells: From Development to Function and Dysfunction

      Impact of Environmental Changes on Infectious Diseases (IECID) 2020

      7th International Symposium on Antimicrobial Peptides (AMP2020)

      Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) Annual Scientific Meeting 2020

      2020-06-03

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Together we will discuss areas of long-standing and topical interest in the field of myeloid cell biology, including: Ontogeny and basic function Resolution of inflammation and cellular cross-talk Dysregulation of myeloid cell function in the context of autoimmunity and allergy The role of myeloid cells in metabolic disease and the role of intermediary metabolism in myeloid function The role of myeloid cells in the control and support of tumorigenesis and tumor growth

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      Impact of Environmental Changes on Infectious Diseases (IECID) 2020

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Venue: James Cook University, Singapore
      ECID 2020 is the third meeting in the series and builds upon two previous and highly successful meetings in 2015 and 2017. The conference provides a forum for showcasing current research and findings in the field, as well as for identifying future research challenges and highlighting the inter-disciplinary approaches needed to meet them.

       

      7th International Symposium on Antimicrobial Peptides (AMP2020)

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Venue: Institut Pasteur

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      Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) Annual Scientific Meeting 2020

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Venue: Pullman Melbourne on the Park
      The ASID Annual Scientific Meeting is the leading Australasian meeting for adult and paediatric infectious disease and clinical microbiology specialists. The conference is an ideal opportunity for connecting clinicians, microbiologists and other health professions with a common interest in infectious diseases and provides a friendly forum for the exchange of scientific advances in the prevention, diagnosis and management of clinical infectious diseases.

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      7th International Symposium on Antimicrobial Peptides (AMP2020)

      Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) Annual Scientific Meeting 2020

      Impact of Environmental Changes on Infectious Diseases (IECID) 2020

      Cell Symposia: Myeloid Cells: From Development to Function and Dysfunction

      2020-06-04

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Venue: Institut Pasteur

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      Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) Annual Scientific Meeting 2020

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Venue: Pullman Melbourne on the Park
      The ASID Annual Scientific Meeting is the leading Australasian meeting for adult and paediatric infectious disease and clinical microbiology specialists. The conference is an ideal opportunity for connecting clinicians, microbiologists and other health professions with a common interest in infectious diseases and provides a friendly forum for the exchange of scientific advances in the prevention, diagnosis and management of clinical infectious diseases.

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      Impact of Environmental Changes on Infectious Diseases (IECID) 2020

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Venue: James Cook University, Singapore
      ECID 2020 is the third meeting in the series and builds upon two previous and highly successful meetings in 2015 and 2017. The conference provides a forum for showcasing current research and findings in the field, as well as for identifying future research challenges and highlighting the inter-disciplinary approaches needed to meet them.

       

      Cell Symposia: Myeloid Cells: From Development to Function and Dysfunction

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Together we will discuss areas of long-standing and topical interest in the field of myeloid cell biology, including: Ontogeny and basic function Resolution of inflammation and cellular cross-talk Dysregulation of myeloid cell function in the context of autoimmunity and allergy The role of myeloid cells in metabolic disease and the role of intermediary metabolism in myeloid function The role of myeloid cells in the control and support of tumorigenesis and tumor growth

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      7th International Symposium on Antimicrobial Peptides (AMP2020)

      Impact of Environmental Changes on Infectious Diseases (IECID) 2020

      Cell Symposia: Myeloid Cells: From Development to Function and Dysfunction

      Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) Annual Scientific Meeting 2020

      2020-06-05

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Venue: Institut Pasteur

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      Impact of Environmental Changes on Infectious Diseases (IECID) 2020

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Venue: James Cook University, Singapore
      ECID 2020 is the third meeting in the series and builds upon two previous and highly successful meetings in 2015 and 2017. The conference provides a forum for showcasing current research and findings in the field, as well as for identifying future research challenges and highlighting the inter-disciplinary approaches needed to meet them.

       

      Cell Symposia: Myeloid Cells: From Development to Function and Dysfunction

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Together we will discuss areas of long-standing and topical interest in the field of myeloid cell biology, including: Ontogeny and basic function Resolution of inflammation and cellular cross-talk Dysregulation of myeloid cell function in the context of autoimmunity and allergy The role of myeloid cells in metabolic disease and the role of intermediary metabolism in myeloid function The role of myeloid cells in the control and support of tumorigenesis and tumor growth

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      Australasian Society for Infectious Diseases (ASID) Annual Scientific Meeting 2020

      DATE: 3 June - 5 June 2020
      Venue: Pullman Melbourne on the Park
      The ASID Annual Scientific Meeting is the leading Australasian meeting for adult and paediatric infectious disease and clinical microbiology specialists. The conference is an ideal opportunity for connecting clinicians, microbiologists and other health professions with a common interest in infectious diseases and provides a friendly forum for the exchange of scientific advances in the prevention, diagnosis and management of clinical infectious diseases.

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      Healthcare Infection Control Education Day

      2020-06-06

      DATE: 6 June 2020
      The Education Day will be hosted by ASID’s Healthcare Infection Control Special Interest Group. It is aimed at Infectious Diseases Physicians, Microbiologists, Trainees and Infection Control Practitioners. It will be held at The Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, on 6 June 2020 (the day after ASID 2020).This interactive meeting will focus on new evidence and hot topics relevant to individuals working in infection control and hospital epidemiology. The program includes short lectures delivered by leading international and local experts, with time set aside for panel sessions and case discussions. The day will conclude with a networking function. Discounted registration is available for ASID Members and ACIPC Members.

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      Keystone Symposium: Immunity in Early Life: From the Maternal to the Microbial Environment

      Infections in the Immunocompromised Host

      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      2020-06-07

      DATE: 7 June - 11 June 2020
      The immune system is crucial for host defense from infection and malignancy. It impacts nearly all of host physiology and, when misdirected, causes allergic and autoimmune disease. Recently, it has become increasingly clear that early life is a key period during which host genetics, developmental programs, and the environment (from infection to vaccination to microbiome etc.) shape the immune system. This imprint is then carried forward through childhood into adult life. Yet, this early life period represents not only a window of vulnerability but of opportunity, where targeted interventions could provide lifelong benefits. This Keystone Symposium conference examines early life immunity, bringing together experts from a sundry range of disciplines. This diverse group will present a tapestry of extant knowledge and insights, provide a more comprehensive understanding of immune ontogeny, and illuminate areas of uncertainty where further study is most needed. Conference participants will leave with an understanding of the role of microbiome in early life immune ontogeny. In addition, discussion on the precise mechanistic role of early life immunity in health versus disease will be included in sessions. Finally, given that crucial events in immune ontogeny may be influenced by prenatal events, this conference will be held jointly with Maternal-Fetal Crosstalk, which emphasizes the strong overlap and interdependence of fetal and neonatal with maternal immunity. There will be joint sessions which will provide the unique opportunity to cross-fertilize pre- and postnatal immunity.

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      Infections in the Immunocompromised Host

      DATE: 7 June - 9 June 2020
      We are looking forward to warmly welcoming you to Melbourne for the 21st ICHS Symposium on Infections in the Immunocompromised Host, 2020.  This will be the first time the meeting will be held in the Australian and Asia Pacific region. As president, I am excited to be able to introduce the ICHS, the premier international, multi-disciplinary forum for scientific and clinical interchange to improve understanding and management of the immunocompromised host, to the region.

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      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      DATE: 7 June - 12 June 2020
      The immune system plays a central role in maintaining human health and fighting disease. The last several decades have been an exciting time in the field, not only in unraveling immune mechanisms but also in harnessing its remarkable power in designing new therapies to combat diseases. The GRC conference in Immunochemistry and Immunobiology, which has been running for over five decades, serves as an intimate forum for inspiring yet friendly presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions on a broad range of cutting-edge basic, applied and clinical topics in immunology. The 2020 GRC is comprised of 9 half-day sessions, with talks by approximately 30 established researchers, encompassing the following research areas: Immune cells activation during infection and vaccination, neuroimmunology and tumor immunology. One of the goals of the conference is to recognize and nurture the next wave of talented immunologists. In light of this, there will be talks by junior investigators selected from the submitted abstracts. There will also be an associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) for graduate students and post-docs, which will take place on the weekend just prior to the GRC.

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      Infections in the Immunocompromised Host

      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      Keystone Symposium: Immunity in Early Life: From the Maternal to the Microbial Environment

      2020-06-08

      DATE: 7 June - 9 June 2020
      We are looking forward to warmly welcoming you to Melbourne for the 21st ICHS Symposium on Infections in the Immunocompromised Host, 2020.  This will be the first time the meeting will be held in the Australian and Asia Pacific region. As president, I am excited to be able to introduce the ICHS, the premier international, multi-disciplinary forum for scientific and clinical interchange to improve understanding and management of the immunocompromised host, to the region.

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >

       

      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      DATE: 7 June - 12 June 2020
      The immune system plays a central role in maintaining human health and fighting disease. The last several decades have been an exciting time in the field, not only in unraveling immune mechanisms but also in harnessing its remarkable power in designing new therapies to combat diseases. The GRC conference in Immunochemistry and Immunobiology, which has been running for over five decades, serves as an intimate forum for inspiring yet friendly presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions on a broad range of cutting-edge basic, applied and clinical topics in immunology. The 2020 GRC is comprised of 9 half-day sessions, with talks by approximately 30 established researchers, encompassing the following research areas: Immune cells activation during infection and vaccination, neuroimmunology and tumor immunology. One of the goals of the conference is to recognize and nurture the next wave of talented immunologists. In light of this, there will be talks by junior investigators selected from the submitted abstracts. There will also be an associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) for graduate students and post-docs, which will take place on the weekend just prior to the GRC.

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >

       

      Keystone Symposium: Immunity in Early Life: From the Maternal to the Microbial Environment

      DATE: 7 June - 11 June 2020
      The immune system is crucial for host defense from infection and malignancy. It impacts nearly all of host physiology and, when misdirected, causes allergic and autoimmune disease. Recently, it has become increasingly clear that early life is a key period during which host genetics, developmental programs, and the environment (from infection to vaccination to microbiome etc.) shape the immune system. This imprint is then carried forward through childhood into adult life. Yet, this early life period represents not only a window of vulnerability but of opportunity, where targeted interventions could provide lifelong benefits. This Keystone Symposium conference examines early life immunity, bringing together experts from a sundry range of disciplines. This diverse group will present a tapestry of extant knowledge and insights, provide a more comprehensive understanding of immune ontogeny, and illuminate areas of uncertainty where further study is most needed. Conference participants will leave with an understanding of the role of microbiome in early life immune ontogeny. In addition, discussion on the precise mechanistic role of early life immunity in health versus disease will be included in sessions. Finally, given that crucial events in immune ontogeny may be influenced by prenatal events, this conference will be held jointly with Maternal-Fetal Crosstalk, which emphasizes the strong overlap and interdependence of fetal and neonatal with maternal immunity. There will be joint sessions which will provide the unique opportunity to cross-fertilize pre- and postnatal immunity.

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      Keystone Symposium: Immunity in Early Life: From the Maternal to the Microbial Environment

      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      Infections in the Immunocompromised Host

      2020-06-09

      DATE: 7 June - 11 June 2020
      The immune system is crucial for host defense from infection and malignancy. It impacts nearly all of host physiology and, when misdirected, causes allergic and autoimmune disease. Recently, it has become increasingly clear that early life is a key period during which host genetics, developmental programs, and the environment (from infection to vaccination to microbiome etc.) shape the immune system. This imprint is then carried forward through childhood into adult life. Yet, this early life period represents not only a window of vulnerability but of opportunity, where targeted interventions could provide lifelong benefits. This Keystone Symposium conference examines early life immunity, bringing together experts from a sundry range of disciplines. This diverse group will present a tapestry of extant knowledge and insights, provide a more comprehensive understanding of immune ontogeny, and illuminate areas of uncertainty where further study is most needed. Conference participants will leave with an understanding of the role of microbiome in early life immune ontogeny. In addition, discussion on the precise mechanistic role of early life immunity in health versus disease will be included in sessions. Finally, given that crucial events in immune ontogeny may be influenced by prenatal events, this conference will be held jointly with Maternal-Fetal Crosstalk, which emphasizes the strong overlap and interdependence of fetal and neonatal with maternal immunity. There will be joint sessions which will provide the unique opportunity to cross-fertilize pre- and postnatal immunity.

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >

       

      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      DATE: 7 June - 12 June 2020
      The immune system plays a central role in maintaining human health and fighting disease. The last several decades have been an exciting time in the field, not only in unraveling immune mechanisms but also in harnessing its remarkable power in designing new therapies to combat diseases. The GRC conference in Immunochemistry and Immunobiology, which has been running for over five decades, serves as an intimate forum for inspiring yet friendly presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions on a broad range of cutting-edge basic, applied and clinical topics in immunology. The 2020 GRC is comprised of 9 half-day sessions, with talks by approximately 30 established researchers, encompassing the following research areas: Immune cells activation during infection and vaccination, neuroimmunology and tumor immunology. One of the goals of the conference is to recognize and nurture the next wave of talented immunologists. In light of this, there will be talks by junior investigators selected from the submitted abstracts. There will also be an associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) for graduate students and post-docs, which will take place on the weekend just prior to the GRC.

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >

       

      Infections in the Immunocompromised Host

      DATE: 7 June - 9 June 2020
      We are looking forward to warmly welcoming you to Melbourne for the 21st ICHS Symposium on Infections in the Immunocompromised Host, 2020.  This will be the first time the meeting will be held in the Australian and Asia Pacific region. As president, I am excited to be able to introduce the ICHS, the premier international, multi-disciplinary forum for scientific and clinical interchange to improve understanding and management of the immunocompromised host, to the region.

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >
    • 10

      Keystone Symposium: Immunity in Early Life: From the Maternal to the Microbial Environment

      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      2020-06-10

      DATE: 7 June - 11 June 2020
      The immune system is crucial for host defense from infection and malignancy. It impacts nearly all of host physiology and, when misdirected, causes allergic and autoimmune disease. Recently, it has become increasingly clear that early life is a key period during which host genetics, developmental programs, and the environment (from infection to vaccination to microbiome etc.) shape the immune system. This imprint is then carried forward through childhood into adult life. Yet, this early life period represents not only a window of vulnerability but of opportunity, where targeted interventions could provide lifelong benefits. This Keystone Symposium conference examines early life immunity, bringing together experts from a sundry range of disciplines. This diverse group will present a tapestry of extant knowledge and insights, provide a more comprehensive understanding of immune ontogeny, and illuminate areas of uncertainty where further study is most needed. Conference participants will leave with an understanding of the role of microbiome in early life immune ontogeny. In addition, discussion on the precise mechanistic role of early life immunity in health versus disease will be included in sessions. Finally, given that crucial events in immune ontogeny may be influenced by prenatal events, this conference will be held jointly with Maternal-Fetal Crosstalk, which emphasizes the strong overlap and interdependence of fetal and neonatal with maternal immunity. There will be joint sessions which will provide the unique opportunity to cross-fertilize pre- and postnatal immunity.

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >

       

      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      DATE: 7 June - 12 June 2020
      The immune system plays a central role in maintaining human health and fighting disease. The last several decades have been an exciting time in the field, not only in unraveling immune mechanisms but also in harnessing its remarkable power in designing new therapies to combat diseases. The GRC conference in Immunochemistry and Immunobiology, which has been running for over five decades, serves as an intimate forum for inspiring yet friendly presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions on a broad range of cutting-edge basic, applied and clinical topics in immunology. The 2020 GRC is comprised of 9 half-day sessions, with talks by approximately 30 established researchers, encompassing the following research areas: Immune cells activation during infection and vaccination, neuroimmunology and tumor immunology. One of the goals of the conference is to recognize and nurture the next wave of talented immunologists. In light of this, there will be talks by junior investigators selected from the submitted abstracts. There will also be an associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) for graduate students and post-docs, which will take place on the weekend just prior to the GRC.

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >
    • 11

      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      Keystone Symposium: Immunity in Early Life: From the Maternal to the Microbial Environment

      2020-06-11

      DATE: 7 June - 12 June 2020
      The immune system plays a central role in maintaining human health and fighting disease. The last several decades have been an exciting time in the field, not only in unraveling immune mechanisms but also in harnessing its remarkable power in designing new therapies to combat diseases. The GRC conference in Immunochemistry and Immunobiology, which has been running for over five decades, serves as an intimate forum for inspiring yet friendly presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions on a broad range of cutting-edge basic, applied and clinical topics in immunology. The 2020 GRC is comprised of 9 half-day sessions, with talks by approximately 30 established researchers, encompassing the following research areas: Immune cells activation during infection and vaccination, neuroimmunology and tumor immunology. One of the goals of the conference is to recognize and nurture the next wave of talented immunologists. In light of this, there will be talks by junior investigators selected from the submitted abstracts. There will also be an associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) for graduate students and post-docs, which will take place on the weekend just prior to the GRC.

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >

       

      Keystone Symposium: Immunity in Early Life: From the Maternal to the Microbial Environment

      DATE: 7 June - 11 June 2020
      The immune system is crucial for host defense from infection and malignancy. It impacts nearly all of host physiology and, when misdirected, causes allergic and autoimmune disease. Recently, it has become increasingly clear that early life is a key period during which host genetics, developmental programs, and the environment (from infection to vaccination to microbiome etc.) shape the immune system. This imprint is then carried forward through childhood into adult life. Yet, this early life period represents not only a window of vulnerability but of opportunity, where targeted interventions could provide lifelong benefits. This Keystone Symposium conference examines early life immunity, bringing together experts from a sundry range of disciplines. This diverse group will present a tapestry of extant knowledge and insights, provide a more comprehensive understanding of immune ontogeny, and illuminate areas of uncertainty where further study is most needed. Conference participants will leave with an understanding of the role of microbiome in early life immune ontogeny. In addition, discussion on the precise mechanistic role of early life immunity in health versus disease will be included in sessions. Finally, given that crucial events in immune ontogeny may be influenced by prenatal events, this conference will be held jointly with Maternal-Fetal Crosstalk, which emphasizes the strong overlap and interdependence of fetal and neonatal with maternal immunity. There will be joint sessions which will provide the unique opportunity to cross-fertilize pre- and postnatal immunity.

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >
    • 12

      Immune System in Health, Disease and Therapy

      2020-06-12

      DATE: 7 June - 12 June 2020
      The immune system plays a central role in maintaining human health and fighting disease. The last several decades have been an exciting time in the field, not only in unraveling immune mechanisms but also in harnessing its remarkable power in designing new therapies to combat diseases. The GRC conference in Immunochemistry and Immunobiology, which has been running for over five decades, serves as an intimate forum for inspiring yet friendly presentations, brainstorming sessions and discussions on a broad range of cutting-edge basic, applied and clinical topics in immunology. The 2020 GRC is comprised of 9 half-day sessions, with talks by approximately 30 established researchers, encompassing the following research areas: Immune cells activation during infection and vaccination, neuroimmunology and tumor immunology. One of the goals of the conference is to recognize and nurture the next wave of talented immunologists. In light of this, there will be talks by junior investigators selected from the submitted abstracts. There will also be an associated Gordon Research Seminar (GRS) for graduate students and post-docs, which will take place on the weekend just prior to the GRC.

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      Chemotactic Cytokines: Orchestrating Cell Migration and Location in Health and Disease

      2020-06-14

      DATE: 14 June - 19 June 2019

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      Macrophages and Dendritic Cells in Infection and Inflammation: Molecular Mechanisms and Roles in Pat

      American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2020

      Asia-Pacific AIDS and Co-infections conference 2020

      2020-06-18

      DATE: 18 June - 20 June 2020

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      American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2020

      DATE: 18 June - 22 June 2020

       

      Asia-Pacific AIDS and Co-infections conference 2020

      DATE: 18 June - 20 June 2020
      APACC provides a much-needed scientific platform that focuses on the developments, issues and needs in the Asia Pacific region. Researchers have the opportunity to present and discuss the latest developments and are offered opportunities for interaction, networking and building collaborations. Top experts integrate science and clinical practice through state-of-the-art lectures, clinical case discussions, round-table discussions and debates in order to reach consensus on best practices and inform how treatment guidelines are implemented.

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      Neuro-Immune Interactions in the Central Nervous System

      Asia-Pacific AIDS and Co-infections conference 2020

      Macrophages and Dendritic Cells in Infection and Inflammation: Molecular Mechanisms and Roles in Pat

      American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2020

      2020-06-19

      DATE: 19 June - 23 June 2020
      Neuroinflammatory processes play critical roles in many central nervous system disorders. They involve complex interactions between the immune system and neural cells, mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic immune effector cells and molecules. Moreover, as research and technology in the field advance, new findings have spurred further exploration of the fundamentals of neuroimmunology. Research into the central nervous system (CNS) and conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke and multiple sclerosis has revealed that neuroinflammation is integral to CNS disease trajectory. Genetics, microbiome and the blood-brain barrier can all exert effects on the multicellular responses to CNS injury and disease. This conference aims to assemble leading geneticists, neuroscientists, and immunologists to explore important questions regarding the role of the immune system in the central nervous system during both health and disease. By bringing together such a diverse group, participants will be able to exchange fundamental insights into neuroimmunology, such as immune control of CNS development, neuronal connectivity, myelination, circulation, and the role of the immune system in autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases of the CNS. In addition, sessions included in the program will focus on the applications of emerging technologies to questions in neuroimmunology, such as omics technologies, systems biology and single cell imaging. The conference will be paired with a conference on “Neurodegeneration: Biological Pathways Driving the Future of Therapeutic Development” thereby fostering extensive cross-disciplinary exchanges between these related fields

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      Asia-Pacific AIDS and Co-infections conference 2020

      DATE: 18 June - 20 June 2020
      APACC provides a much-needed scientific platform that focuses on the developments, issues and needs in the Asia Pacific region. Researchers have the opportunity to present and discuss the latest developments and are offered opportunities for interaction, networking and building collaborations. Top experts integrate science and clinical practice through state-of-the-art lectures, clinical case discussions, round-table discussions and debates in order to reach consensus on best practices and inform how treatment guidelines are implemented.

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      Macrophages and Dendritic Cells in Infection and Inflammation: Molecular Mechanisms and Roles in Pat

      DATE: 18 June - 20 June 2020

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      American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2020

      DATE: 18 June - 22 June 2020

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      American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2020

      Neuro-Immune Interactions in the Central Nervous System

      Asia-Pacific AIDS and Co-infections conference 2020

      Macrophages and Dendritic Cells in Infection and Inflammation: Molecular Mechanisms and Roles in Pat

      2020-06-20

      DATE: 18 June - 22 June 2020

       

      Neuro-Immune Interactions in the Central Nervous System

      DATE: 19 June - 23 June 2020
      Neuroinflammatory processes play critical roles in many central nervous system disorders. They involve complex interactions between the immune system and neural cells, mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic immune effector cells and molecules. Moreover, as research and technology in the field advance, new findings have spurred further exploration of the fundamentals of neuroimmunology. Research into the central nervous system (CNS) and conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke and multiple sclerosis has revealed that neuroinflammation is integral to CNS disease trajectory. Genetics, microbiome and the blood-brain barrier can all exert effects on the multicellular responses to CNS injury and disease. This conference aims to assemble leading geneticists, neuroscientists, and immunologists to explore important questions regarding the role of the immune system in the central nervous system during both health and disease. By bringing together such a diverse group, participants will be able to exchange fundamental insights into neuroimmunology, such as immune control of CNS development, neuronal connectivity, myelination, circulation, and the role of the immune system in autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases of the CNS. In addition, sessions included in the program will focus on the applications of emerging technologies to questions in neuroimmunology, such as omics technologies, systems biology and single cell imaging. The conference will be paired with a conference on “Neurodegeneration: Biological Pathways Driving the Future of Therapeutic Development” thereby fostering extensive cross-disciplinary exchanges between these related fields

      SEE EVENT DETAILS >

       

      Asia-Pacific AIDS and Co-infections conference 2020

      DATE: 18 June - 20 June 2020
      APACC provides a much-needed scientific platform that focuses on the developments, issues and needs in the Asia Pacific region. Researchers have the opportunity to present and discuss the latest developments and are offered opportunities for interaction, networking and building collaborations. Top experts integrate science and clinical practice through state-of-the-art lectures, clinical case discussions, round-table discussions and debates in order to reach consensus on best practices and inform how treatment guidelines are implemented.

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      Macrophages and Dendritic Cells in Infection and Inflammation: Molecular Mechanisms and Roles in Pat

      DATE: 18 June - 20 June 2020

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      Neuro-Immune Interactions in the Central Nervous System

      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2020

      2020-06-21

      DATE: 19 June - 23 June 2020
      Neuroinflammatory processes play critical roles in many central nervous system disorders. They involve complex interactions between the immune system and neural cells, mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic immune effector cells and molecules. Moreover, as research and technology in the field advance, new findings have spurred further exploration of the fundamentals of neuroimmunology. Research into the central nervous system (CNS) and conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke and multiple sclerosis has revealed that neuroinflammation is integral to CNS disease trajectory. Genetics, microbiome and the blood-brain barrier can all exert effects on the multicellular responses to CNS injury and disease. This conference aims to assemble leading geneticists, neuroscientists, and immunologists to explore important questions regarding the role of the immune system in the central nervous system during both health and disease. By bringing together such a diverse group, participants will be able to exchange fundamental insights into neuroimmunology, such as immune control of CNS development, neuronal connectivity, myelination, circulation, and the role of the immune system in autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases of the CNS. In addition, sessions included in the program will focus on the applications of emerging technologies to questions in neuroimmunology, such as omics technologies, systems biology and single cell imaging. The conference will be paired with a conference on “Neurodegeneration: Biological Pathways Driving the Future of Therapeutic Development” thereby fostering extensive cross-disciplinary exchanges between these related fields

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      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      DATE: 21 June - 26 June 2020

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      American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2020

      DATE: 18 June - 22 June 2020

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      Neuro-Immune Interactions in the Central Nervous System

      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2020

      2020-06-22

      DATE: 19 June - 23 June 2020
      Neuroinflammatory processes play critical roles in many central nervous system disorders. They involve complex interactions between the immune system and neural cells, mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic immune effector cells and molecules. Moreover, as research and technology in the field advance, new findings have spurred further exploration of the fundamentals of neuroimmunology. Research into the central nervous system (CNS) and conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke and multiple sclerosis has revealed that neuroinflammation is integral to CNS disease trajectory. Genetics, microbiome and the blood-brain barrier can all exert effects on the multicellular responses to CNS injury and disease. This conference aims to assemble leading geneticists, neuroscientists, and immunologists to explore important questions regarding the role of the immune system in the central nervous system during both health and disease. By bringing together such a diverse group, participants will be able to exchange fundamental insights into neuroimmunology, such as immune control of CNS development, neuronal connectivity, myelination, circulation, and the role of the immune system in autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases of the CNS. In addition, sessions included in the program will focus on the applications of emerging technologies to questions in neuroimmunology, such as omics technologies, systems biology and single cell imaging. The conference will be paired with a conference on “Neurodegeneration: Biological Pathways Driving the Future of Therapeutic Development” thereby fostering extensive cross-disciplinary exchanges between these related fields

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      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      DATE: 21 June - 26 June 2020

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      American Society for Microbiology Microbe 2020

      DATE: 18 June - 22 June 2020

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      Neuro-Immune Interactions in the Central Nervous System

      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      17th National Immunisation Conference 2020

      2020-06-23

      DATE: 19 June - 23 June 2020
      Neuroinflammatory processes play critical roles in many central nervous system disorders. They involve complex interactions between the immune system and neural cells, mediated by intrinsic and extrinsic immune effector cells and molecules. Moreover, as research and technology in the field advance, new findings have spurred further exploration of the fundamentals of neuroimmunology. Research into the central nervous system (CNS) and conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease, traumatic brain injury (TBI), stroke and multiple sclerosis has revealed that neuroinflammation is integral to CNS disease trajectory. Genetics, microbiome and the blood-brain barrier can all exert effects on the multicellular responses to CNS injury and disease. This conference aims to assemble leading geneticists, neuroscientists, and immunologists to explore important questions regarding the role of the immune system in the central nervous system during both health and disease. By bringing together such a diverse group, participants will be able to exchange fundamental insights into neuroimmunology, such as immune control of CNS development, neuronal connectivity, myelination, circulation, and the role of the immune system in autoimmune and neurodegenerative diseases of the CNS. In addition, sessions included in the program will focus on the applications of emerging technologies to questions in neuroimmunology, such as omics technologies, systems biology and single cell imaging. The conference will be paired with a conference on “Neurodegeneration: Biological Pathways Driving the Future of Therapeutic Development” thereby fostering extensive cross-disciplinary exchanges between these related fields

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      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      DATE: 21 June - 26 June 2020

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      17th National Immunisation Conference 2020

      DATE: 23 June - 27 June 2020
      Venue: Perth Convention Centre
      The biennial National Immunisation Conferences are the peak public health conferences in Australia with the prevention and control of vaccine preventable diseases through immunisation as their focus. Run by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA), the first conference was held in Canberra in 1987 and over the last 30 years the conferences have grown in stature and influence.

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      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      ASI MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY AND MICROBIOME SYMPOSIUM

      17th National Immunisation Conference 2020

      2020-06-24

      DATE: 21 June - 26 June 2020

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      ASI MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY AND MICROBIOME SYMPOSIUM

      DATE: 24 June - 26 June 2020
      Venue: Peppers Resort and Villas, Noosa, QLD
      The ASI Mucosal Immunology and Microbiome Symposium, Noosa will be a great opportunity to listen to world class invited speakers and meet researchers at all career stages with an interest in Mucosal Immunology.

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      17th National Immunisation Conference 2020

      DATE: 23 June - 27 June 2020
      Venue: Perth Convention Centre
      The biennial National Immunisation Conferences are the peak public health conferences in Australia with the prevention and control of vaccine preventable diseases through immunisation as their focus. Run by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA), the first conference was held in Canberra in 1987 and over the last 30 years the conferences have grown in stature and influence.

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    • 25

      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      17th National Immunisation Conference 2020

      ASI MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY AND MICROBIOME SYMPOSIUM

      2020-06-25

      DATE: 21 June - 26 June 2020

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      17th National Immunisation Conference 2020

      DATE: 23 June - 27 June 2020
      Venue: Perth Convention Centre
      The biennial National Immunisation Conferences are the peak public health conferences in Australia with the prevention and control of vaccine preventable diseases through immunisation as their focus. Run by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA), the first conference was held in Canberra in 1987 and over the last 30 years the conferences have grown in stature and influence.

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      ASI MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY AND MICROBIOME SYMPOSIUM

      DATE: 24 June - 26 June 2020
      Venue: Peppers Resort and Villas, Noosa, QLD
      The ASI Mucosal Immunology and Microbiome Symposium, Noosa will be a great opportunity to listen to world class invited speakers and meet researchers at all career stages with an interest in Mucosal Immunology.

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      ASI MUCOSAL IMMUNOLOGY AND MICROBIOME SYMPOSIUM

      17th National Immunisation Conference 2020

      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      2020-06-26

      DATE: 24 June - 26 June 2020
      Venue: Peppers Resort and Villas, Noosa, QLD
      The ASI Mucosal Immunology and Microbiome Symposium, Noosa will be a great opportunity to listen to world class invited speakers and meet researchers at all career stages with an interest in Mucosal Immunology.

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      17th National Immunisation Conference 2020

      DATE: 23 June - 27 June 2020
      Venue: Perth Convention Centre
      The biennial National Immunisation Conferences are the peak public health conferences in Australia with the prevention and control of vaccine preventable diseases through immunisation as their focus. Run by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA), the first conference was held in Canberra in 1987 and over the last 30 years the conferences have grown in stature and influence.

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      Immunometabolism in Health and Disease

      DATE: 21 June - 26 June 2020

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      17th National Immunisation Conference 2020

      2020-06-27

      DATE: 23 June - 27 June 2020
      Venue: Perth Convention Centre
      The biennial National Immunisation Conferences are the peak public health conferences in Australia with the prevention and control of vaccine preventable diseases through immunisation as their focus. Run by the Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA), the first conference was held in Canberra in 1987 and over the last 30 years the conferences have grown in stature and influence.

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      Innate Immunity in Host-Pathogen Interactions

      2020-06-28

      DATE: 28 June - 1 July 2020
      This symposium provides a discussion platform for all scientists interested in the biology of infection. Cell biologists, microbiologists and immunologists will discuss in joint sessions recent progress in our understanding of host-pathogen interactions. Talks will focus on common processes, rather than particular infectious agents or host cell types, and the strategies of all major types of pathogens in their interaction with plants and animals will be covered. A better understanding of infectious diseases will come from the simultaneous analysis of microbial and host variables, which may open new avenues for treatment and prevention strategies.

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    • 29

      Innate Immunity in Host-Pathogen Interactions

      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children – The ESPID-Oxford Course

      2020-06-29

      DATE: 28 June - 1 July 2020
      This symposium provides a discussion platform for all scientists interested in the biology of infection. Cell biologists, microbiologists and immunologists will discuss in joint sessions recent progress in our understanding of host-pathogen interactions. Talks will focus on common processes, rather than particular infectious agents or host cell types, and the strategies of all major types of pathogens in their interaction with plants and animals will be covered. A better understanding of infectious diseases will come from the simultaneous analysis of microbial and host variables, which may open new avenues for treatment and prevention strategies.

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      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      DATE: 29 June - 4 July 2020
      The purpose of the 17th Innate Immunity is to bring together scientists from all over the world to discuss their latest findings on the various aspects of Innate Immunity. The specific topics include:  Evolution of the innate immune system,  Host-microbe interactions, Interactions with adaptive immunity, Neuroimmunology, Pathophysiology-Inflammation, Structural biology, and Therapeutic applications. Abstracts are invited from the international community for all these topics. The scientific sessions will convene in the mornings and early afternoons and will include lectures by invited speakers, as well as talks and poster presentations selected from submitted abstracts. The conference has limited participation and a scientific and social program that will maximize scientific interchange. In order to encourage the participation of young scientists, the Aegean Conferences is offering Trainee Travel Awards to offset a portion of the travel expenses to the Conference. The Conference Organizing Committee will select the Award recipients based on the scientific merit of abstracts submitted by applicants.

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      Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children – The ESPID-Oxford Course

      DATE: 29 June - 1 July 2020
      Venue: St Catherine’s College
      The ESPID-Oxford Course is a residential training course covering topics in paediatric infection for paediatric infectious disease trainees and trainers, and for all those who manage children with infections. The aim of this course is to provide basic information and updates in key areas of paediatric infectious disease to both trainees and senior specialists.

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      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      Innate Immunity in Host-Pathogen Interactions

      Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children – The ESPID-Oxford Course

      2020-06-30

      DATE: 29 June - 4 July 2020
      The purpose of the 17th Innate Immunity is to bring together scientists from all over the world to discuss their latest findings on the various aspects of Innate Immunity. The specific topics include:  Evolution of the innate immune system,  Host-microbe interactions, Interactions with adaptive immunity, Neuroimmunology, Pathophysiology-Inflammation, Structural biology, and Therapeutic applications. Abstracts are invited from the international community for all these topics. The scientific sessions will convene in the mornings and early afternoons and will include lectures by invited speakers, as well as talks and poster presentations selected from submitted abstracts. The conference has limited participation and a scientific and social program that will maximize scientific interchange. In order to encourage the participation of young scientists, the Aegean Conferences is offering Trainee Travel Awards to offset a portion of the travel expenses to the Conference. The Conference Organizing Committee will select the Award recipients based on the scientific merit of abstracts submitted by applicants.

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      Innate Immunity in Host-Pathogen Interactions

      DATE: 28 June - 1 July 2020
      This symposium provides a discussion platform for all scientists interested in the biology of infection. Cell biologists, microbiologists and immunologists will discuss in joint sessions recent progress in our understanding of host-pathogen interactions. Talks will focus on common processes, rather than particular infectious agents or host cell types, and the strategies of all major types of pathogens in their interaction with plants and animals will be covered. A better understanding of infectious diseases will come from the simultaneous analysis of microbial and host variables, which may open new avenues for treatment and prevention strategies.

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      Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children – The ESPID-Oxford Course

      DATE: 29 June - 1 July 2020
      Venue: St Catherine’s College
      The ESPID-Oxford Course is a residential training course covering topics in paediatric infection for paediatric infectious disease trainees and trainers, and for all those who manage children with infections. The aim of this course is to provide basic information and updates in key areas of paediatric infectious disease to both trainees and senior specialists.

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    • 1

      Innate Immunity in Host-Pathogen Interactions

      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children – The ESPID-Oxford Course

      Innate Immunity in Host-Pathogen Interactions

      DATE: 28 June - 1 July 2020
      This symposium provides a discussion platform for all scientists interested in the biology of infection. Cell biologists, microbiologists and immunologists will discuss in joint sessions recent progress in our understanding of host-pathogen interactions. Talks will focus on common processes, rather than particular infectious agents or host cell types, and the strategies of all major types of pathogens in their interaction with plants and animals will be covered. A better understanding of infectious diseases will come from the simultaneous analysis of microbial and host variables, which may open new avenues for treatment and prevention strategies.

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      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      DATE: 29 June - 4 July 2020
      The purpose of the 17th Innate Immunity is to bring together scientists from all over the world to discuss their latest findings on the various aspects of Innate Immunity. The specific topics include:  Evolution of the innate immune system,  Host-microbe interactions, Interactions with adaptive immunity, Neuroimmunology, Pathophysiology-Inflammation, Structural biology, and Therapeutic applications. Abstracts are invited from the international community for all these topics. The scientific sessions will convene in the mornings and early afternoons and will include lectures by invited speakers, as well as talks and poster presentations selected from submitted abstracts. The conference has limited participation and a scientific and social program that will maximize scientific interchange. In order to encourage the participation of young scientists, the Aegean Conferences is offering Trainee Travel Awards to offset a portion of the travel expenses to the Conference. The Conference Organizing Committee will select the Award recipients based on the scientific merit of abstracts submitted by applicants.

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      Hot Topics In Infection And Immunity In Children – The ESPID-Oxford Course

      DATE: 29 June - 1 July 2020
      Venue: St Catherine’s College
      The ESPID-Oxford Course is a residential training course covering topics in paediatric infection for paediatric infectious disease trainees and trainers, and for all those who manage children with infections. The aim of this course is to provide basic information and updates in key areas of paediatric infectious disease to both trainees and senior specialists.

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    • 2

      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      DATE: 29 June - 4 July 2020
      The purpose of the 17th Innate Immunity is to bring together scientists from all over the world to discuss their latest findings on the various aspects of Innate Immunity. The specific topics include:  Evolution of the innate immune system,  Host-microbe interactions, Interactions with adaptive immunity, Neuroimmunology, Pathophysiology-Inflammation, Structural biology, and Therapeutic applications. Abstracts are invited from the international community for all these topics. The scientific sessions will convene in the mornings and early afternoons and will include lectures by invited speakers, as well as talks and poster presentations selected from submitted abstracts. The conference has limited participation and a scientific and social program that will maximize scientific interchange. In order to encourage the participation of young scientists, the Aegean Conferences is offering Trainee Travel Awards to offset a portion of the travel expenses to the Conference. The Conference Organizing Committee will select the Award recipients based on the scientific merit of abstracts submitted by applicants.

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    • 3

      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      DATE: 29 June - 4 July 2020
      The purpose of the 17th Innate Immunity is to bring together scientists from all over the world to discuss their latest findings on the various aspects of Innate Immunity. The specific topics include:  Evolution of the innate immune system,  Host-microbe interactions, Interactions with adaptive immunity, Neuroimmunology, Pathophysiology-Inflammation, Structural biology, and Therapeutic applications. Abstracts are invited from the international community for all these topics. The scientific sessions will convene in the mornings and early afternoons and will include lectures by invited speakers, as well as talks and poster presentations selected from submitted abstracts. The conference has limited participation and a scientific and social program that will maximize scientific interchange. In order to encourage the participation of young scientists, the Aegean Conferences is offering Trainee Travel Awards to offset a portion of the travel expenses to the Conference. The Conference Organizing Committee will select the Award recipients based on the scientific merit of abstracts submitted by applicants.

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    • 4

      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      17th International Conference on Innate Immunity

      DATE: 29 June - 4 July 2020
      The purpose of the 17th Innate Immunity is to bring together scientists from all over the world to discuss their latest findings on the various aspects of Innate Immunity. The specific topics include:  Evolution of the innate immune system,  Host-microbe interactions, Interactions with adaptive immunity, Neuroimmunology, Pathophysiology-Inflammation, Structural biology, and Therapeutic applications. Abstracts are invited from the international community for all these topics. The scientific sessions will convene in the mornings and early afternoons and will include lectures by invited speakers, as well as talks and poster presentations selected from submitted abstracts. The conference has limited participation and a scientific and social program that will maximize scientific interchange. In order to encourage the participation of young scientists, the Aegean Conferences is offering Trainee Travel Awards to offset a portion of the travel expenses to the Conference. The Conference Organizing Committee will select the Award recipients based on the scientific merit of abstracts submitted by applicants.

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      Annual Meeting for the Australian Society for Microbiology 2020

      Annual Meeting for the Australian Society for Microbiology 2020

      DATE: 5 July - 8 July 2020
      Venue: Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre

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