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7–9 October 2024 Non-coding RNA World 2024: Exploring Mechanisms, Designing Medicines

Basel, Switzerland

We are delighted to announce that the conference Non-coding RNA World 2024: Exploring Mechanisms, Designing Medicines will be held in Basel, Switzerland, on 07–09 October 2024.

Following our successful conference ncRNA2021, we now propose meeting you in the beautiful city of Basel, Switzerland.

The field of RNA continues on its meteoric ascent, with non-coding RNAs in the vanguard. The field continues to grow, with new transcripts discovered wherever one looks in molecular biology, physiology, disease, and across the tree of life. The sequencing of many thousands of species’ genomes will further drive evolutionary and informatic efforts to map, catalog, and model ncRNAs.

ncRNA2024 will bring together the international ncRNA community to share and explore the latest advances in our field. The conference will cover a broad range of topics, from basic biology to medical and technological applications. The sessions will take molecular biology through the topics of disease mechanisms, therapies, technologies, and bioinformatic approaches. Each session will be anchored by leading international speakers.

We are also committed to showcasing the work of early-stage researchers, and the majority of the oral presentations will be selected from submitted abstracts. Crucially, the program will provide plenty of opportunities to casually network and mingle with fellow researchers, academics, and professionals in the sphere.

Submit your abstract here!

Register for the conference here!

We look forward to welcoming you to Basel in October 2024.

Ana Eulalio and Rory Johnson
ncRNA2024 Chairs

https://bit.ly/3UQXn6X

27–29 November 2024 The 2nd International Electronic Conference on Vaccines

Central European Time, Online

We cordially invite you to attend this event organized by MDPI’s Vaccines (ISSN: 2076-393X, Impact Factor: 7.8). It will take place virtually on 27–29 November 2024 online.

Conference Chair
Professor Sara Louise Cosby

School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences, Queen's University Belfast, UK
Virology, Veterinary Sciences Division, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, UK

The Topics of Interest
Cancer vaccines, immunotherapy, and immunoprevention;
Challenges of developing a dengue vaccine;
Vaccine adjuvants;
mRNA vaccines;
Advancement in vaccine design for broad protection;
Novel assays for evaluating responses to vaccination.

Important Dates
Deadline for abstract submission: 16th August 2024.
Notification of acceptance: 10th September 2024.
Registration deadline: 24th November 2024.

Guide for Authors
To submit your abstract, please click on the following link:
https://sciforum.net/user/submission/create/1075
To register for the event, please click on the following link:
https://iecv2024.sciforum.net/?section=#registration
For details regarding Abstract Submission, Poster and Slide Submission, and Publication Opportunities, you may refer to the “Instructions for Authors” section:
https://iecv2024.sciforum.net/?section=#instructions

For any enquiries regarding the event, please contact [email protected].

We look forward to seeing you at the 2nd International Electronic Conference on Vaccines.

https://iecv2024.sciforum.net

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7–9 July 2024 8th National Congress of the Italian Society for Virology

Bologna, Italy

We are delighted to announce that the 8th National Congress of the Italian Society for Virology will be held in Bologna, Italy, on 07–09 July 2024. 

Topics

Antiviral therapy;
Viral pathogenesis and disease;
Diagnostics in human virology;
Retroviruses;
SIV-ISV/SIMIT joint sessions: transplantation and viral infections;
Virus–host interaction;
Viral immunology and vaccines;
Viral oncology;
Emerging and re-emerging viruses;
Genetics of viruses;
Zoonosis and viral infections in animals;
Food and environmental virology;
Plant virology. 

Rationale

Humanity has faced numerous challenges as a result of viruses, including respiratory infections, cancer, neurological damage, and immunosuppression-related infections. Virological research has responded to this burden with vaccines, antivirals, and diagnosis innovation. Nevertheless, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented attention in the virology field. A carefully balanced, evidence-based discourse is essential to address public concerns while maintaining and expanding the necessary research in virology. To respond rapidly to emerging viral threats, we must be able to apply up-to-date biological tools to viruses that will enable us to reduce the impact of future epidemics. The SIV-ISV National Congress represents the annual meeting for the Italian scientists working in the different areas of virology involving basic, clinical, and translational research. Moreover, the meeting will offer a superb platform for virologists, epidemiologists, pathologists, physicians, medical specialists, and all healthcare professionals to share and exchange best practices, knowledge, and experiences in order to establish networking and collaborations among worldwide academic and clinical professionals. 

In keeping with the tradition, the scientific structure of the Congress features different thematic sessions. The congress continues to provide a global forum with an interdisciplinary approach, featuring keynote talks, plenary sessions, workshops, debates, posters, and interactive discussions examining novel and exciting advancements in the management and treatment of various emerging and re-emerging viral diseases. 

We look forward to seeing you at the 8th National Congress of the Italian Society for Virology.

https://siv-isv.org/news/120-8th-national-congress-of-the-italian-society-for-virology-july-7-9-2024-bologna

21–25 July 2024 Virus Structure and Assembly 2024

Southbridge, MA, USA

The conference will cover topics and methodologies such as in situ structural virology, viral genomics, new antiviral treatments, emerging viruses, and pandemic readiness. It is an ideal forum for academic researchers, postdocs, and graduate students, as well as researchers from governmental agencies and the private sector. The conference will feature discoveries and methodologies with which to study viruses, which are crucial to identifying new pharmacological targets and treatments for viral diseases. 

We also extend an invitation for you to publish related research in this conference-related special issue. You can find more information at the link below: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/viruses/special_issues/N2AKZ67PG6.

For more details please visit the link below:

https://web.cvent.com/event/c0a25565-df36-42d4-a3e1-176ad8dd52cd/summary

3–6 September 2024 XIX International Parvovirus Workshop

Leuven, Belgium

We look forward to seeing you at the XIXth Parvovirus Workshop, which will take place in Leuven, Belgium, from 3 to 6 September 2024.

An exciting program covering both parvovirology and viral therapeutics is in the making. Social activities will also be plenty as we will be hosting you in a vibrant university town that happens to be the birthplace of Stella Artois.

https://parvovirusworkshop2024.org/

2–4 October 2024 The 9th Edition of the European Rotavirus Biology Meeting (ERBM-9)

Valencia, Spain

We are pleased to welcome you to ERBM-9 (the website of the meeting: https://www.erbm-valencia2024.com/ERBM2024), the 9th edition of the European Rotavirus Biology Meeting, in Valencia, Spain. Since 2005, this meeting has provided a forum for the discussion of relevant aspects of rotavirus biology. After a break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are happy to announce that the meeting will resume in October 2024.

This two-day meeting will feature scientific sessions with leading experts in rotavirus epidemiology, replication, host genetics, vaccines, and pathophysiology, among others, and will showcase state-of-the-art research from participants with diverse backgrounds, including glycovirology, structural virology, the relationship of rotaviruses with the gut microbiota, and the development of new tools and models to study rotaviruses.

We are particularly excited to hold the meeting live at the Botanic Garden of the University of Valencia in the city of Valencia, Spain, from 2 to 4 October 2024.

https://www.erbm-valencia2024.com/ERBM2024

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