Goal : To provide integrated and up-to-date knowledge on the challenges facing the development of effective veterinary vaccines.
Targeted public : early career and senior scientists and other members of the animal health profession. A selection for physical attendance among the pre-registered people will be done according to the interest, expertise and to the institute.
Costs: The workshop is free of fees and includes two lunches, coffee breaks, and a cocktail. Please note that it does not covers travel, diners and accommodation costs.
In order to attend, please pre-register here. A selection among the pre-registered people will be done based on equal representation of institutes. Preference will be given to young researchers implicated in SAPHIR or in projects related to SAPHIR . Researchers not involved in SAPHIR can also apply.
Programme:
Room: Auditorium G-022
DAY 1 (8:45 – 18:30)
Animators and chairmen: Bruno Goddeeris (KU Leuven, Belgium) and Gary Entrican (The Moredun Institute, UK)
- Mucosal vaccines in veterinary species – Eric Cox (Ghent University, Belgium)
- Vaccination at young age – Lynda Saif (The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine, USA)
- Socio-economical aspects of veterinary vaccine development – Camille Bellet (Institute of Infection and Global Health, University of Liverpool, UK)
- Anti-parasitic vaccines – Damer Blake, The Royal Veterinary College (Royal Veterinary College, UK)
- Regulatory aspects of veterinary vaccine development – Andy Peters, VMA (University of Edinburgh)
- Career Opportunities for Early Career Researchers Case studies with Christine Burkard (The Roslin Institute), Carmen Galan (Ingenasa) and Arnaud Martzolff (Virbac).
- Poster session and cocktails
DAY 2 (8:45 – 16:00)
Animators and chairmen: Bruno Goddeeris (KU Leuven, Belgium) and Gary Entrican (The Moredun Institute, UK)
- Strategies for inducing broad immunity Davide Corti (HUMABS BioMed, Switzerland)
- Veterinary Vaccines in the One Health Perspective – Nick Juleff (Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USA)
- Toolbox for investigating vaccine responses in livestock species – Jayne Hope (Roslin Institute) and John Hammond (The Pirbright Institute, UK)
- Modelling Veterinary Vaccine responses – Matthew Baylis (University of Liverpool, UKJ)
- Wrap-up session