VAAVV 2015 Symposium is supported in part by Iowa State University's Presidential Initiative for Interdisciplinary Research (PIIR). Iowa State University is a non-profit, land-grant, public university located in Ames, IA 50011.
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The 2015 VAAVV Symposium will bring scientists from human and veterinary medical research arenas together to explore opportunities for innovative vaccines against antigenically variable viruses.
Antigenic variation is a roadblock to reliable vaccination against many viral diseases in humans and animals, such as HIV, influenza, and PRRSV. Cross-cutting sessions during the symposium will include:
Immune Correlates of Protection
Insights from Structural Biology
Bioinformatics & Systems Biology
B Cell Immunity Issues
Immune Correlates of Protection
Insights from Structural Biology
Bioinformatics & Systems Biology
B Cell Immunity Issues
Participants will interact with fellow investigators who bring expertise in virology, immunology, bioengineering, structural biology, as well as human and veterinary vaccinology.
This symposium is built on an interdisciplinary approach that aims at fostering collaboration and broader application of recent discoveries.