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About I-Vaccines
The International Vaccines and Virology Conference welcomes you to London during October 14-15, 2021 to share your research findings, promote knowledge exchange, and network with a broad audience in the field of microbiology and immunology. The i-Vaccines Operating Committee invites the submission of abstracts covering a broad range of cross-cutting topics, including Vaccines, and Gene Therapy, Viral Oncogenesis, Advances in Viral diagnostics, Clinical Trials, Coronavirus Disease, COVID-19 Vaccines, Antiviral therapy, Cancer Vaccines and Immunotherapy, Hepatitis viruses, HIV, etc for information exchange and a fertile ground for the establishment and encouraging multidisciplinary collaborative studies. For more information, please visit: www.ivaccinesconference.com or mail us at *@********************com. Our team will be happy to assist you. Conference Sessions: • Recent Research and Development • Disease-specific Vaccines • Coronavirus Disease • Covid19 Vaccine • Cancer Vaccines and Immunotherapy • Virology • HIV Research • Vaccines in Specific • Novel Vaccine Delivery Methods • Clinical Trials • Viral Genetics and Evolution • Viral Infections and therapy • Vaccines Safety and Ethics Who Attends • Researchers, Scientist • Microbiologists and Immunologists • Healthcare Professionals • Associations and Societies • Academia: Professors and Students • Policymakers, Influencers • Healthcare Investors • Business Professionals and Representatives • Software for Health industry & management • Key Decision Makers, Government Heads & Officials Why i-Vaccines 2021 • Sharing Knowledge with the Industry • Explore Future Business Opportunities • Meet and collaborate with Pioneers in Health Sector • Share your Products and Services with Professionals • Get the latest updates from experts to Keeping Up-to-date With Trends • Increase your knowledge base & Learn about new technology • Environment for Inspiration in Virology and Vaccine Research