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This figure is shared through the courtesy of the NIH
This figure is shared through the courtesy of the NIH

3rd World Congress on Targeting Infectious Diseases

Targeting Ebola 2015

March 26-27, 2015 – Paris, France


On behalf of Taskforce for Infectious Diseases (TID) Committee, it is our pleasure to announce the 3rd World Congress on Targeting Infectious Diseases dedicated to Ebola Viruswhich will be held on March 26-27, 2015 in Paris, France. The previous 2 editions were dedicated to Influenza virus and held also in Paris at Pasteur Institute.

The Scientific Committee of the 3rd World Congress on Targeting Infectious Diseases dedicatedTargeting Ebola 2015 to the memory of Dr Hideyo Noguchi.

The topics of the Ebola 2015 cover many sessions:

  • Ebola virus disease: where are we now and where do we go?
  • Recent Scientific Advances: The mechanistic
  • Ebola Detection and Diagnostics
  • Vaccine Strategies: An Urgent Public Health
  • Drugs Development Strategies
  • Immunotherapy Strategies
  • Ebola and Ethical considerations
  • Special session: Mers, Influenza & Malaria

A discussion will be held between speakers, scientists, industry sector and ethical and political organizations.


Call for Speakers – Call for Innovations

The Scientific Committee of Targeting Ebola 2015 invites all academics, researchers and industrials to present their latest innovations and researches in Targeting Infectious Diseases & Ebola Virus.

Callfor Speakers:January 8th, 2015

Deadline for Short Oral Presentations:January 19th, 2015

Deadline for Posters Presentations:February 1st, 2015


To access to the preliminary agenda, abstracts submission & practical information:
www.targeting-ebola.com

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