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LORNE INFECTION & IMMUNITY CONFERENCE
| 20 – 22 February 2019 | Lorne, VIC ALL MICROBIOLOGISTS, IMMUNOLOGISTS, CLINICIANS AND INDUSTRY REPRESENTATIVES WELCOME FOR 3 DAYS OF NETWORKING AND SCIENCE Advances in immunology • Innate Immunity • Adaptive Immunity • Inflammatory Diseases Microbiome • Hot topics in host-pathogen interactions • Emerging Infectious Diseases Systems Biology • Metabolism • Immunotherapies • Drug development INTERNATIONAL SPEAKERS Andrea Ablasser Global Health Institute, Switzerland Nucleic acid sensing mechanisms, Anti-viral signaling pathways Elizabeth Winzeler UCSD, USA Antimalarial drug discovery using chemogenomics Pascale Cossart Pasteur Institute, France Listeria, host-pathogen interactions, systems biology Shee-Mai Lok Duke-NUS, Singapore Flavirus structure, function, therapeutics and antibodies Linfa Wang Duke-NUS, Singapore Bat-borne viruses, bat-virus interactions Robert Seder NIH/NIAID, USA Vaccines against HIV, malaria, TB and cancer; T cell memory Kim Newton Genentech, USA Necroptosis and Inflammation Robin May University of Birmingham, UK Molecular host-pathogen interactions, Cryptococcus HEAVILY SUBSIDISED STUDENT REGISTRATION for Student Presenters NATIONAL SPEAKERS Elizabeth Hartland Hudson Institute of Medical Research, VIC Colonization and immune evasion by Gram-negative pathogens Allison Abendroth University of Sydney, NSW Immunobiology and pathogenesis of human Herpesviruses David Hume University of Queensland, QLD Macrophages and osteoclasts Kirsty Short University of Queensland, QLD Influenza pathogenesis and the development of asthma Wai-Hong Tham Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, VIC Molecular, cellular and structural biology of malaria invasion Nicole La Gruta Monash University, VIC CD8+ T cell development and function James McCarthy QIMR Berghofer, QLD Antimalarial drugs and vaccines, scabies & helminth diseases Andrew Currie Murdoch University, WA Paediatric innate immunity, inflammation, and infection Ana Traven Monash University, VIC Fungal pathogens, molecular mechanisms of host interaction ECR CAREER DEVELOPMENT AWARDS - THREE on offer! Apply as you submit your abstract NEW GRANT DEADLINES MAKE THE DECISION TO ATTEND EASIER FRIDAY 26 OCTOBER 2018 ORAL ABSTRACTS & CDA AWARDS FRIDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2018 POSTER ABSTRACTS AND EARLY-BIRD REGISTRATION DUE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE V: Speakers subject to change. Please check website for updates.
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