Welcome to Influenza2010
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Tags: Influenza; avian influenza; bird flu; swine flu; H5N1, H1N1
Oxford influenza conferences provide a unique platform, bringing together veterinary and human influenza researchers. The third Oxford influenza conference, Influenza 2010, will address most aspects of basic and applied research on zoonotic influenza viruses (including avian and swine) and their medical and socio-economic impact. We invite proposals for podium and poster sessions in the following general areas:-
- Epidemiology and evolution of animal viruses, including avian and swine
- Migratory birds in influenza epidemiology
- Molecular biology and analysis of viral strains - molecular genetics of host-pathogen interaction
- Virulence and pathogenecity
- Mathematical models
- National and international surveillance, containment, management and contingency strategies
- Antiviral drug development and treatment strategies, including vaccination
- Advances in viral detection and identification technologies
- Economic impact on veterinary industry
Scientific Advisory Board
- Professor Robert Webster, St Jude Children's Hospital, USA
- Dr Dennis Alexander, Veterinary Laboratories Agency, UK
- Professor Anthony Nash, The Roslin Institute, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Dr John McCauley, National Institute for Medical Research, London
- Professor Ian Brown, Veterinary Laboratories Agency, UK
- Professor John Oxford, Retroscreen Virology Ltd, UK
- Dr Munir Iqbal, Institute for Animal Research, UK
Important Dates
- Registration deadline extended to: 10 September 2010
- Late/on site registration: Subject to availability
Who Should Attend
- Academic, Research and healthcare: Group and Lab Heads, Postdoctoral Scientists and Graduate Research Students, Research Managers, Physicians and Doctors
- Biotech and Pharma: CEOs, Chief Scientists, Group Heads and Team Leaders, Senior and Junior Research Scientists, Research Managers
- Journalists from Scientific and Popular Media
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