Record registration reached for GRA/CDC/CDC Foundation Research Collaboration Symposium
April 8, 2011 at 11:47 am Leave a comment
More than 300 university and CDC scientists have registered for the GRA/CDC/CDC Foundation Research Collaboration Symposium on “Hot Topics in Next-Generation Vaccines R&D.” Scheduled for April 25, the Symposium marks the fifth year of programs to promote research collaborations among Georgia university and CDC researchers and to showcase Georgia’s strengths in next-generation vaccine research and development.
The Symposium will feature plenary and breakout sessions focused on “Innate Immunity,” “Inflammation and Infection,” and “Systems Vaccinology.” John Boslego, MD, Global Program Leader, Vaccine Development for PATH, a leading international organization that promotes global heatlth, will present the keynote address.
Registration for the Symposium is now closed.
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