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Flu and Emerging Infectious Diseases3rd International Conference on
September 17-18, 2018 | San Diego, USA
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• Emerging Infectious Diseases
• Geographic Distribution And Transmission of Emerging infectious disease
• Factors in the Emergence of Infectious Diseases
• Host Defenses Against Emerging Infectious Diseases
• Public Health Measures to Prevent Emerging Infectious Diseases
• Treatment of Emerging Infectious Diseases
• Flu /Influenza Virus
• Antigenic Variation of Flu/ Influenza Virus
• Pathology of Flu/ Influenza virus
• Symptoms And Treatment Of Flu/Influenza Virus
• Flu/ Influenza vaccines : Current And Novel Approach
• Flu/ Influenza Vaccines And Vaccination
• Antivirals and Therapeutics for Flu disease
• Epidemology and Public Health of Flu/ Influenza
• Flu Vaccines And Case Reports Of Flu
• Flu Virus -Advancements in Detection & Differentiation
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Flu and Infectious Diseases 2018
256th OMICS International Conference
June 08-10, 2015 Chicago, USAInternational Conference on Flu
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08:00-09:00 Registrations
Opening Ceremony09:00-09:30
Day 1 June 8, 2015
Group PhotoTrack 1: Flu Vaccine & VaccinationTrack 4: Molecular Biology of Influenza VirusesTrack 9: Influenza and AntiviralsTrack 10: Therapeutic Approaches and Targets for Viral InfectionSession Chair: Pamuk Bilsel, FluGen, Inc, USASession Co-Chair: Masayuki Noguchi, Hokkaido University, Japan
Session Introduction
11:25-11:45Title: A novel approach for inhibiting progression of flu virus infection at early stages of the disease by inhalation of alpla-Gal/SA liposomesUri Galili, UMass Medical School, USA
11:45-12:05Title: M2SR, a single replication universal flu vaccinePamuk Bilsel, FluGen, Inc, USA
12:05-12:25Title: Acute allergic inflammation protects against influenza A virus induced morbidity in miceAmali E Samarasinghe, University of Tennessee Health Science Center, USA
12:25-12:45Title: Identification of critical residues in the hemagglutinin (HA) that impact the replication, stability and immunogenicity of live attenuated influenza vaccinesZhongying Chen, MedImmune / AstraZeneca, USA
12:45-13:05Title: Influenza virus-like particle vaccines elicit protective immunity in the early stage of vaccinationFu Shi Quan, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Korea
Lunch Break 13:05-13:45 @ Athens
13:45-14:05Title: Host factors for influenza virus replicationMichael M C Lai, China Medical University, Taiwan
14:05-14:25Title: Systems biology studies to dissect the regulatory mechanisms of antiviral immunityVladimir Litvak, University of Massachusetts Medical School, USA
14:25-14:45Title: Subversion of autophagy by viral LC3 interacting regionsRupert Beale, University of Cambridge, UK
14:45-15:05Title: A simple and rapid assay for determination of susceptibility of influenza virus to neuraminidase inhibitorsX James Li, Cellex Incorporated, USA
Networking & Refreshments Break 15:05-15:25 @ Foyer
15:25-15:45Title: Activation of protective innate-adaptive immunity duo for conferring rapid-sustained-broad protection of vaccines against influenzaDe-chu Christopher Tang, VaxDome LLC, USA
15:45-16:05Title: In vivo Veritas: Influenza vaccination triggers the rapid differentiation of monocytes into dendritic cells in vivo in humansYun-Chi Chen, Morgan State University, USA
Keynote Forum09:30-09:35 Introduction09:35-10:05 Scott Umlauf VaxInnate Corporation, USA10:05-10:35 Vadim Bichko ChemDiv, Inc, USA
10:55-11:25 Joshua DiNapoli Sanofi Pasteur Biologics LLC, USA
Vienna
Networking & Refreshments Break 10:35-10:55 @ Foyer
16:05-16:25Title: Changes in the prevalence of influenza-like illness and influenza vaccine uptake among hajj pilgrims: A 10-year retrospective analysis of dataOsamah Barasheed, University of Sydney, Australia
16:25-16:45Title: Characterization and immunogenicity in mice of rececombinant influenza haemagglutinins produced in Leishmania tarentolaeIsabelle Legastelois, Sanofi Pasteur, France
Panel Discussion
Day 2 June 9, 2015Vienna
Keynote Forum09:30-10:00 Rangaraj Selvarangan Children’s Mercy Hospital, USA
10:00-10:30 Ming Zhang University of Georgia, USA
Networking & Refreshments Break 10:30-10:50 @ AthensTrack 2: Current Focus in Flu ResearchTrack 6: Threat of Cross-Species StrainsTrack 7: Influenza Strains: Detection and DifferentiationTrack 8: Influenza Co-infectionSession Chair: Rob Lambkin-Williams, hVIVO, UKSession Co-Chair: Benicio Gutiérrez-Doña, Universidad Estatal a Distancia, Costa Rica
Session Introduction
10:50-11:10Title: Structural equation modeling of male/female handwashing behaviors during the a (H1N1) pandemic influenza in 2009-2010Benicio Gutiérrez-Doña, Universidad Estatal a Distancia, Costa Rica
11:10-11:30Title: Neutralizing antibodies directed against the influenza hemagglutinin head domain are more potent in vivo than those directed against the broadly conserved stem domainJoshua DiNapoli, Sanofi Pasteur Biologics LLC, USA
11:30-11:50Title: USDA swine influenza surveillance programAlicia Janas-Martindale, United States Department of Agriculture, USA
11:50-12:10Title: Manifestations of influenza in Romania Angelica Constanta Visan, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Romania
12:10-12:30Title: Accelerating influenza research; Vaccines, antivirals, immunodulators and monoclonal antibodies. The manufacture of a new H3N2 virus for the human viral challenge modelRob Lambkin-Williams, hVIVO, UK
Lunch Break 12:30-13:10 @ Athens
13:10-13:30Title: Survey of causative agents for acute respiratory infections among patients in Khartoum- State, Sudan, 2010-2011Khalid A Enan, Central Laboratory, Sudan
Workshop
13:30-15:00Title: Designing effective flu vaccines against a broad-spectrum of influenza virusesPamuk Bilsel, FluGen, Inc, USA
Networking & Refreshments Break 15:00-15:20 @ AthensSymposium on Novel Jet Injection Technology for Influenza Vaccination
15:20-15:50Title: Next generation needle-free injection systemsChris Cappello, PharmaJet Inc, USA
15:50-16:20Title: Post-marketing survey of satisfaction with needle-free administration of Afluria® seasonal influenza vaccine in a grocery pharmacy setting using novel jet injectionCharles A Altman, bioCSL, USA
16:20-16:40Title: The principal migration routes of Eurasion birds - With a focus on Israel and Central EuropeMartin Kraft, Philipps University of Marburg, Germany
15:00-16:00 Poster Presentations @ AthensPanel Discussion
Day 3 June 10, 2015Vienna
Track 3: Potential Drug TargetsTrack 5: Mutation and Influenza VirusTrack 11: Influenza: Alternate Treatment MethodsSession Chair: Masayuki Noguchi, Hokkaido University, Japan
10:00-10:20Title: Modulation of the status of influenza infection by Akt peptide inhibitor Akt-inMasayuki Noguchi, Hokkaido University, Japan
10:20-10:40Title: The role of mHealth in the fight against fluBipin Thomas, Global Virus Network, USA
Networking & Refreshments Break 10:40-11:00 @ Foyer
11:00-11:20Title: The Traditional treatment of flu in West Africa (Guinea-Conakry)Sylvain Haba, Centre Des Soins Medico-Tradi-Spirituels Talithakoumi, Guinea Conakry
11:20-11:40Title: Architecture and assembly of type A influenza virus RNA polymeraseYingfang Liu, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
11:40-12:00Title: Use of BanLec H84T, a molecular-engineered carbohydrate binding protein, as a therapeutic for influenza virus infectionsE Bart Tarbet, Utah State University, USA
Lunch Break 12:00-12:40 @ AthensAward Ceremony
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08:00-09:00 RegistrationsSequoia
Day 1 October 31, 2016
Group PhotoLunch Break : 13:20-14:05 @ Tiburon
Sessions:Flu Vaccines: Current and Novel Approach| Flu Vaccines and Vaccination: Opportunities and Challenges for All Age Groups | Flu: Immunology & Genetics Session Chair: Donald P Francis, Global Solutions for Infectious Diseases, USA
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14:05-14:30Title: Diverse hosts contributing to the diversity of influenza A virusTracey Goldstein, One Health Institute, University of California, USA
14:30-14:55Title: IL-15-dependent generation of lung tissue-resident memory CD4 T cellsK Kai Mckinstry, University of Central Florida, USA
14:55-15:20Title: Memory CD4 T cell regulation of innate lymphoid cells during protective responses against influenza A virusTara M Strutt, University of Central Florida, USA
15:20-15:45Title: Targeting the influenza A virus M2 proton channel to combat drug resistanceJun Wang, University of Arizona, USA
Special Session
15:45-16:15Title : Regulation of acute inflammation by memory CD4 T cells during IAV infectionTara M Strutt, University of Central Florida, USA
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09:30-09:35 Introduction
09:35-10:10 Title: WHO technology transfer activities for influenza vaccines Donald P Francis, Global Solutions for Infectious Diseases, USA10:10-10:45 Title: Drug development from bacterial pathogens to fight infections and cancer Ananda M Chakrabarty, University of Illinois College of Medicine, USA10:45-11:20 Title: Universal therapeutic vaccine against influenza Marek Malecki, Phoenix Biomolecular Engineering Foundation, USA
11:35-12:10 Title: The human viral challenge model: Accelerating drug and vaccine development Anthony S Gilbert, hVIVO, UK
12:10-12:45 Title: Metadichol® a novel ICAM-1 inhibitor Palayakotai Raghavan, Nanorx Inc, USA
12:45-13:20 Title: FDA approved recombinant influenza vaccine Flublok protects against drift influenza viruses Manon M J Cox, Protein Sciences, USA
Networking and Refreshment Break : 11:20-11:35 @ Foyer
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Day 2 November 01, 2016
Sequoia
Keynote Forum09:30-10:05 Title: Calcium folate for flu prevention and control Phillip Bertrand Berkey Moheno, SanRx Pharmaceuticals Inc., USA
10:05-10:40 Title: Innate defense mechanisms, cell death and survival, signalling and proliferation: The search for new anti-viral targets for influenza A virus Sunil K Lal, Monash University, Malaysia
Networking and Refreshment Break 10:40-10:55 @ FoyerSessions:Pathology of Influenza Virus Infections | Flu Symptoms & Treatment | Flu Clinical Studies & Case Reports | Antivirals and TherapeuticsSession Chair: Donald P Francis, Global Solutions for Infectious Diseases, USASession Co-Chair: Palayakotai Raghavan, Nanorx Inc, USA
Session Introduction
10:55-11:20Title: Dramatic changes in the development and supply of vaccines for the worldDonald P Francis, Global Solutions for Infectious Diseases, USA
11:20-11:45Title: Hemagglutinin receptor-binding specificity of H10N7 avian influenzaTony Velkov, Monash University, Australia
11:45-12:10Title: Another look at what role in 2005-2007 global spread of H5N1 played an upregulation by host cell dioxin of gene encoding type a influenza virus NS1 binding protein Ilya B Tsyrlov, XENOTOX Inc, USA
Young Researcher Forum
12:10-12:35Title: Targeting the influenza RNA-dependent RNA polymeraseDiane Beylkin, SRI International, USA
12:35-13:00Title: Identification and characterization of influenza variants resistant to a viral endonuclease inhibitorGyanendra Kumar, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, USA
Lunch Break : 13:00-13:45 @ Tiburon
13:45-14:10Title : Pregnancy and severity of infection with pandemic influenza A(H1N1)pdm09virusNatalia Periolo, INEI-ANLIS "Carlos G. Malbran", Argentina
14:10-14:35Title : Can altering humidity reduce transmission of respiratory viruses: A pilot study in preschool classroomsJennifer M Reiman, Mayo Clinic, USA
14:35-15:00Title : Avian influenza A H7N9 virus efficiently infects and induces apoptosis in human CD14+ monocytes Andrew Chak Yiu Lee, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
15:00-15:25Title : Impaired mouse beta-defensin 4 response to A(H1N1)09 influenza virus challenge results in severe infection in respiratory tract of senescent miceZhu Houshun, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Networking and Refreshment Break 15:25-15:40 @ FoyerPoster Presentations 15:40-16:40
FLU-01Title: Impact on the need for hospital care, intensive care and mortality of a mass vaccination campaign against 2009 A(H1N1) pandemic influenza in Uppsala county SwedenStaffan P E Sylvan, Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden
FLU-02Title: TLR7 agonist imiquimod enhances the efficacy of 2009 pandemic H1N1 vaccine in BALB/c miceLi Can, The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
FLU-03Title: Assessing the performance of rapid influenza diagnostics tests in the communityCandice Keane, University College London, UK
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FLU-04Title: Assessment of changes in sex hormones, cortisol and white blood cells during menstrual cycle in female asthmatic students at NAU, Nnewi, NigeriaNkiruka Rose Ukibe, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Nigeria
FLU-05Title: Jiawei-Yupingfeng-Tang, a Chinese herbal formula, inhibits respiratory virus infection in vitro and in vivoZhanqiu Yang, Wuhan University, China
Day 3 November 02, 2016
SequoiaSessions:Surveillance Issues and Burden of DiseaseSession Chair: Phillip B Berkey Moheno, SanRx / CSU USA
10:00-10:25Title: Impact of umifenovir use on the reduction secondary bacterial pneumonia following influenzaIrina Leneva, I.Mechnikov Institute for Vaccines and Sera, Russia
Networking and Refreshment Break 10:25-10:45 @ Foyer
10:45-11:10Title: Antiviral activity and possible mechanisms of action of Acacia nilotica against influenza A virusMona Timan Idriss Gassab, Sudan International University, Sudan
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