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2018 ACVR

2018 Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research

Bethesda, United States
23 - 25 April 2018
The conference ended on 25 April 2018

Important Dates

Abstract Submission Deadline
18th January 2018
Abstract Acceptance Notification
12th February 2018
Early Bird Deadline
12th March 2018

About 2018 ACVR

Sponsored by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) since 1998, the Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research (ACVR) is a well-established forum for the exchange of the latest scientific and clinical knowledge in vaccinology. ACVR brings together global researchers, healthcare professionals, government officials, and industry representatives from the many disciplines involved in vaccinology. The conference features invited presentations, panel discussions, peer-reviewed submitted oral abstracts and posters, Meet-the-Expert sessions, awards, and lectures by world-renowned vaccinology experts. Conference topics include immunology, product development, clinical testing, regulation, and other aspects of vaccine research, development, and administration.

Topics

Hiv/aids vaccines, Antimicrobial agents and infectious diseases, Microbial vaccines, Cancer vaccines, Hpv vaccines, New vaccine development, Vaccine vectors, Veterinary vaccines, Emerging disease medicines, Vaccinology

Call for Papers

The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) invites abstract submissions of original research in the field of vaccinology. Abstracts are peer-reviewed for quality of research, educational and scientific content, and overall impact. Accepted abstracts will be scheduled as either poster or oral presentations at the 2018 Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research (ACVR) scheduled for April 23-25, 2018 in Bethesda, MD.

The submitting author must select the most appropriate subject category from the list below. The ACVR Scientific Planning Committee reserves the right to change the category to more appropriately reflect the abstract content. Abstract Categories:
  • Behavioral Science & Vaccine Hesitancy
  • Epidemiology & Burden of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
  • New & Emerging Vaccines
  • Novel Methods in Disease Detection & Diagnosis
  • Vaccine Policy, Programs, & Practice
  • Vaccine Production, Testing, & Delivery Technologies
    • Preclinical Studies & Clinical Trials
    • Adjuvants
  • Vaccine Safety & Monitoring

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