Welcome to the Oxford Emerging Viruses Symposium
Registration for the conference will remain open until the morning of 2nd September.
We are delighted to invite you to attend our emerging viruses symposium, which will be held as a ‘virtual-in-person’ hybrid event at Oxford (UK). The symposium will focus on applied research on surveillance and control strategies for emerging viruses.
We welcome proposals for oral and poster presentations in the following general areas of applied areas of virology and serology. We particularly encourage final year doctoral students and early/mid career postdoctoral researchers/junior group leaders to submit oral abstracts, as we believe this event will provide their research an excellent exposure, critical analysis by attending senior researchers and new career opportunities.
Please send all queries (programme, sponsorship, etc.) to: VirusesOxford@gmail.com.
Scientific areas of interest
o Virus reservoirs | o Virus transmission | o Virus evolution | o Immune responses | o Novel diagnostics | o Therapeutics (drugs, mAbs) | o Vaccines | o Serology
Important dates (subject to change without prior notice)
Oral Abstracts: 30 Jun 2025 | Poster Abstracts: 15 Aug 2024 | Digital Posters and flash-talk videos: 20 Aug 2024 | Standard Registration deadline: 25 Aug 2024
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Co-Chairs
Professor Nigel Temperton
Professor of Molecular Virology, Medway School of Pharmacy, University of Kent, UK
Dr Simon Scott
Lecturer in Molecular Biology, Medway School of Pharmacy, University of Kent, UK
Dr Edward Wright
Senior Lecturer in Microbiology, School of Life Sciences, University of Sussex, UK
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