Vaccine Design
疫苗設(shè)計(jì)
2013年6月3-7日 | 蘇州獨(dú)墅湖會(huì)議酒店
科學(xué)組委會(huì)成員: Michael Good, Griffith University, AUSTRALIA Yiming Shao, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, CHINA Linqi Zhang, Tsinghua University, CHINA |
主題演講嘉賓:
Dennis Burton, The Scripps Research Institute, USA
HIV vaccine targets identified by broadly neutralizing antibodies
David Ho, Aaron Diamond AIDS Res Center, USA
Potent Neutralizing Monoclonal Antibodies as Passive Vaccines against HIV
特邀演講嘉賓:
Gabrielle Belz, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Australia
Sentinal protection of mucosal tissues - insights to development, lineage relationships and protection by innate lymphoid cells
Michael Good, Griffith University, AUSTRALIA
Strain and species-transcending immunity induced by exposure to low doses of blood stage malaria parasites - a new paradigm for vaccine development
Ken Ishii, National Institute of Biomedical Innovation(NIBIO), Immunology Frontier Research Center (IFREC), Osaka University, Japan
Biomarkers and molecular mechanisms of vaccine adjuvant
Rajiv Khanna, Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Australia
Challenges in designing prophylactic vaccines against human herpesviruses
David Klatzmann, UMR 7211 UPMC/CNRS, Pierre & Marie Curie University, France
Towards preventive and therapeutic HCV vaccines: induction of broadly neutralizing antibodies using a novel VLP-based vaccine platform
Mi-Na Kweon, International Vaccine Institute, Korea
Acute epithelial death plays a role in intrinsic defense against enteric bacteria
Thomas Lehner, Kings College London, UK
The protective mechanism of innate ApoBECgG deaminase and adaptive activation induced deaminase (AID) in HLA-HIV immunised macaqires
Larry (Huaxin) Liao, Duke University Medical Center, USA
The Path Forward For HIV Vaccine Development: Regulation of Protective Antibodies
Shan Lu, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, USA
DNA vaccination at the cross road of acquired and innate immunities
M. Juliana McElrath, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, USA
HIV Vaccine-Induced Immunity
James Mullins, University of Washington, USA
Alteration of the immundominance hierarchy of HIV-1 Gag induced by a DNA vaccine expressing conserved elements of p24gag in macaques
David Pascual, Montana State University, USA
Mucosal Vaccination Protects Against Pulmonary and Systemic Brucellosis
Ruth Ruprecht, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, USA
Humoral Correlates of Protection against Mucosal Simian-human Immunodeficiency Virus Transmission
Yiming Shao, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China
The past achievement, current challenges and future opportunities for vaccine research in China
Zhong Su, Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, China
Development of a transgenic whole pathogen blood-stage malaria vaccine
Richard Wyatt, The Scripps Research Institute, USA
HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein immunogen/vaccine design and analysis
Cassian Yee, University of Washington, USA
T Cell Therapy and Cancer Vaccines: Two sides. Same Coin
Linqi Zhang, Tsinghua University, China
Antibody profiling, epitope mapping and vaccine design based on yeast surface display system
Tongqing Zhou, Vaccine Research Center, NIAID/NIH, USA
From antibody to antibodyome: Seeking the coordinates for an effective HIV-1 vaccine
Jiang Zhu, NIH/NIAID, USA
Combining Deep Sequencing and Protein Design - A Systematic Approach to Vaccine Development
會(huì)議主題:
1. Immunology of vaccine
Focus on basic understanding how an effective vaccine may/should work including innate immunity, adjuvants, systems biological approaches to studying immune responses in humans etc.
2. Translating immunity to vaccine against leading diseases: HIV, malaria, TB, cancer and others
Focus on vaccine design, delivery, evaluation through various novel approach including systems biology.
3. Antibody and vaccine development
This session will focus more on some of the newer ideas and approaches to systemically characterize the initiation, evolution and maturation of immune responses in infected and vaccinated individuals. Novel ideas in vaccine design based on structure-function relationship between antibodyantigen should also been highlighted.