Organization
The conference is jointly organized by Keystone Symposia and the Volkswagen Foundation.
09. Apr. 2024, 09:00 Uhr - 11. Apr. 2024, 18:00 Uhr
What are the unique and common aspects of viral disease mechanisms? And what possible interventions are there? The conference from April 9 to 11, 2024 in Hannover aims to gain a better understanding of molecular mechanisms and how insights from one outbreak can be applied to another.
This conference brings together researchers studying HIV, and emerging and re-emerging viruses of global concern to advance knowledge on pathogenesis, evolution, prevention, treatment, and long-term sequelae. The goal is to gain a better understanding of molecular mechanisms and apply lessons learned from one outbreak to another with a focus on deploying recent technological advances such as NGS, gene editing, antibody, and mRNA therapeutics to tackle emerging infections. The program will cover infections ranging from HIV to SARS-CoV-2, monkeypox, influenza, hemorrhagic fevers, and others, featuring experts from around the globe. The influence of an underlying HIV condition on other viral infections on the trajectory of other diseases will also be discussed. We anticipate identifying unique and common aspects of viral disease mechanisms, as well as potential interventions. The conference will also feature interactive poster sessions, selected abstracts for oral presentations, and networking opportunities.
A detailed program can be found at the conference website: https://www.keystonesymposia.org/conferences/conference-listing/meeting?eventid=7044
The conference is jointly organized by Keystone Symposia and the Volkswagen Foundation. The Scientific Organizers are Priti Kumar (Yale School of Medicine, USA), Melanie Ott (Gladstone Institutes, USA), Olivier Schwartz (Institut Pasteur, France), and Alex Sigal (Africa Health Research Institute, South Africa).
Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization headquartered in Silverthorne, Colorado, USA that convenes open, peer-reviewed conferences across a broad range of the life sciences. The mission of Keystone Symposia is to serve as a catalyst for the advancement of biomedical and life sciences by connecting scientists within and across disciplines at conferences and workshops held at venues that create an environment conducive to information exchange, generation of new ideas and acceleration of applications that benefit society. Approximately 50-60 conferences take place each year.
The conference language is English.
The conference is jointly organized by Keystone Symposia and the Volkswagen Foundation.