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Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis of Avian Viruses Focused Meeting 2016

27th September 2016 to 29th September 2016

This Focused Meeting on Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis of Avian Viruses will take place at Charles Darwin House, London, UK.

Microbiology Society Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis of Avian Viruses Focused Meeting 2016

Avian viruses have contributed immensely to our understanding of not only virology but important aspects of biology including cancer, immunology and cell biology.

In recent years, the role of birds as sources of important zoonotic viruses (avian influenza, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, the equine encephalitis viruses) has become apparent. Poultry (reaching a global annual population of around 55 billion chickens) are also increasingly important as a universally acceptable source of protein for a growing world population. With a plethora of viruses, with frequent occurrence of emergence of novel pathogens and continuing diversity, the vaccination strategies widely used by the industry are being challenged.

With significant growth of the poultry population happening in Asia and South America, where emergence and re-emergence of avian viral pathogens is often observed, this timely meeting focusing on avian viruses will bring together the international scientific community to assess the extent of the problem and help find solutions. Those working on key, often novel, aspects of the molecular biology and pathogenesis of a range of important avian viruses will join others studying host-virus interactions using genetics, genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics, especially in the study of the innate (particularly interferon) responses.

Topics will include:

  • Molecular biology and genetics of avian virus replication
  • Tropism and host range restriction
  • Pathogenesis of avian viruses
  • Host antiviral responses and virus immunomodulation
  • New and improved approaches to the control of avian viruses

Speakers include:

  • Wendy Barclay (Imperial College London, UK)
  • Paul Britton (Pirbright Institute, UK)
  • Laura Delgui (National University of Cuyo, Argentina)
  • Roy Duncan (Dalhousie University, Canada)
  • Steve Goodbourn (St George's, University of London, UK)
  • Benedikt Kaufer (Freie Universität Berlin, Germany)
  • Helena Maier (Pirbright Institute, UK)
  • Venugopal Nair (Pirbright Institute, UK)
  • Daniel Perez (University of Georgia, USA)
  • José Rodriguez (CNB-CSIC, Spain)
  • Siba Samal (University of Maryland, USA)
  • Mike Skinner (Imperial College London, UK)

Abstracts

  • Abstract submission deadline 3rd June
  • Abstracts should be 150–200 words in length. When submitting, you will be given the option to choose a poster or oral presentation.
  • Reviewing will take place after this date and you will be advised if your abstract has been accepted by Monday 27 June 2016.

For full meeting details including registration, venue, accommodation and exhibitors please visit the Microbiology Society Molecular Biology and Pathogenesis of Avian Viruses Focused Meeting 2016

Organisers: Dr Mike Skinner (Imperial College London, UK) and Professor Venugopal Nair (The Pirbright Institute, UK).

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