New vaccines for global health
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Organised by Professor Adrian Hill and Professor Brian Greenwood FRS
Recent advances in pathogen genomics and innate immunity provide exceptional opportunities for the development of new vaccines. Vaccination against some major killers such as malaria, HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis, has proven challenging but progress is being made with many new vaccine technologies reaching licensure. This meeting will review opportunities to design, develop and deploy the new vaccines urgently needed for global health priorities.
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This discussion meeting is intended for researchers in relevant fields and is free to attend, but pre-registration online is essential. An optional lunch is offered each day for £15+VAT per day, and should be booked at registration. Payment is accepted online by Visa, MasterCard, Visa Debit, Maestro, Electron and Solo cards.
In the event of a booking for lunch being cancelled, the Society can only refund the payment providing the cancellation is received at no later than 5 working days before the Discussion meeting.
Monday 15th November 10, The Royal Society
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