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SUMMARY:Basic and Clinical Research Strategies for Tackling Tropical Infectious Diseases in a Globalized World
DESCRIPTION:The Tropical Infectious Diseases GRC is a premier\, international scientific conference focused on advancing the frontiers of science through the presentation of cutting-edge and unpublished research\, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages. The conference program includes a diverse range of speakers and discussion leaders from institutions and organizations worldwide\, concentrating on the latest developments in the field. The conference is five days long and held in a remote location to increase the sense of camaraderie and create scientific communities\, with lasting collaborations and friendships. In addition to premier talks\, the conference has designated time for poster sessions from individuals of all career stages\, and afternoon free time and communal meals allow for informal networking opportunities with leaders in the field.
URL:https://vaccinesbeat.org/event/basic-and-clinical-research-strategies-for-tackling-tropical-infectious-diseases-in-a-globalized-world/
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SUMMARY:Marburg vaccine trial\, University of Oxford
DESCRIPTION:Marburg virus\, a filovirus related to Ebolavirus\, has caused multiple outbreaks across sub-Saharan Africa since its discovery in 1967\, most recently in Rwanda in 2024 and Tanzania in 2025. With a case fatality rate of up to 88% and no currently licensed vaccines or therapeutics\, development of a safe and effective vaccine remains an urgent global priority.\nThe Oxford Vaccine Group has developed a novel vaccine against Marburg virus disease\, ChAdOx1 Marburg. Using the same viral vector technology as the Oxford/AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine\, ChAdOx1 Marburg has shown promising preclinical results and is now being evaluated in a first-in-human clinical trial in Oxford. We will discuss pre-clinical data generated so far\, the ongoing clinical trial and likely steps to licensure. \nJennifer Cane is a Senior Postdoctoral Scientist in the Outbreak Pathogens group headed by Professor Teresa Lambe\, within the Oxford Vaccine Group. Jennifer is an immunologist with interests in vaccine development against emerging pathogens. \nPeter Skidmore is a clinician and DPhil candidate working on Marburg virus vaccine development under Prof Lambe within the Oxford Vaccine Group\, and the lead clinical fellow on the first-in-human clinical trial of ChAdOx1 Marburg.
URL:https://vaccinesbeat.org/event/marburg-vaccine-trial-university-of-oxford/
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SUMMARY:Infectious Diseases Practice Updates 2025
DESCRIPTION:This interactive course provides practical updates on common topics and challenges faced with infectious diseases and key information on the application of new developments in the field. Information is delivered by subject matter experts using case-based presentations and in-depth discussions including question and answer sessions geared to increase knowledge\, performance\, and patient outcomes. Attendees leave with up-to-date\, practical information that can be applied immediately to their clinical practice.
URL:https://vaccinesbeat.org/event/infectious-diseases-practice-updates-2025/
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SUMMARY:A practical approach to serious infections in children 2025
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URL:https://vaccinesbeat.org/event/a-practical-approach-to-serious-infections-in-children-2025/
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SUMMARY:EMBO Workshop Host and pathogen heterogeneity in tuberculosis
DESCRIPTION:Tuberculosis (TB)\, caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb)\, continues to be a leading infectious disease killer globally\, with a significant case arising from Asia. Inadequacies of traditional pathogen-directed therapies\, vaccine response and the emergence of drug resistance are the major barriers to global TB elimination. It is now clear that host-pathogen crosstalk is the key determinant influencing the outcome of Mtb infection. This interaction is dictated by the dynamic heterogeneity of the Mtb phenotype\, the host response (both immune and stromal cells)\, and the spatial environment of TB lesions. This EMBO Workshop will bring together researchers who study Mtb-host responses from bacteria to cell to organism. The aim of this EMBO Workshop is to enhance the understanding of heterogeneous biology and disease pathogenesis\, which will inform novel strategies for treatment and prevention.
URL:https://vaccinesbeat.org/event/embo-workshop-host-and-pathogen-heterogeneity-in-tuberculosis/
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SUMMARY:IDMEET2025
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URL:https://vaccinesbeat.org/event/idmeet2025/
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SUMMARY:International Conference on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases (ICCMID 2025)
DESCRIPTION:This conference will bring together senior-level experts with a perfect blend for multidisciplinary collaboration between innovators\, scientists\, and academicians worldwide to discuss the latest breakthroughs with keynotes and feature presentations in International Conference on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. This conference will also give exposure to various proficient industrialists and scientists. Experts from around the globe collaborated to present their views on International Conference on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. \nWe aim to aggregate community and create a platform for exchanging information on technological developments\, new scientific innovations\, and the effectiveness of various regulatory programs towards International Conference on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases. It provides a premier technical forum for expressing and educating about advanced research and developments\, as well as exploration of new applications\, technologies\, and new trends in the field of International Conference on Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
URL:https://vaccinesbeat.org/event/international-conference-on-clinical-microbiology-and-infectious-diseases-iccmid-2025/
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SUMMARY:4th Worldwide Conference on Infectious Diseases (Infectious Diseases 2025)
DESCRIPTION:The 4th Worldwide Conference on Infectious Diseases will be held in Bangkok\, Thailand on February 21-22\, 2025. Infectious Diseases Conference 2025 offers an opportunity to interact with researchers in Microbiology & Infectious Diseases\, making the Congress a perfect platform to share experiences\, foster collaborations across industry & academia\, and share emerging scientific updates across the globe. \nhttps://infectious-diseases.averconferences.com/
URL:https://vaccinesbeat.org/event/4th-worldwide-conference-on-infectious-diseases-infectious-diseases-2025/
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SUMMARY:Shingles vaccine and dementia\, and other links between infectious diseases and brain health
DESCRIPTION:https://www.ndph.ox.ac.uk/events/shingles-vaccine-and-dementia-and-other-links-between-infectious-diseases-and-brain-health
URL:https://vaccinesbeat.org/event/shingles-vaccine-and-dementia-and-other-links-between-infectious-diseases-and-brain-health/
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