UTMB Sealy Center for Vaccine Development UTMB Sealy Center for Vaccine Development
 
 
 

Information updated October 20th, 2009

The Sealy Center for Vaccine Development, in conjunction with the James W. McLaughlin Foundation, and the journal Vaccine, is proud to announce the third in a series of symposia centered on the theme of: "The Changing Landscape of Vaccine Development."  This symposium is entitled: "Vaccines for Biothreats and Emerging and Neglected Diseases."

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We hope you will join us November 10-12, 2009 at the Moody Gardens Convention Center for this comprehensive, thought-provoking conference on vaccine development and implementation as it relates to emerging diseases and biodefense.  The unifying theme of the meeting will be the challenges in vaccine development and the evolving strategies to meet these challenges. The papers will cover a wide breadth of vaccine issues, including: basic science, preclinical development, clinical trials and public policy & implementation.  This will be the third meeting following the progression of vaccine development from the bench to the bedside to the community. 

This multidisciplinary meeting will bring together leaders involved in translating basic science discoveries to the community where they can benefit human health.  World-renowned experts from the fields of Immunology, Pathogenesis, Adjuvant Systems, Preclinical Development, Clinical Trials, Epidemiology, Risk Assessment, Finance, Governmental Regulation, Philanthropy and Vaccine Acceptance will ensure a diverse audience and stimulate collaboration.  Bringing together representatives from academia, government, industry, health care, and the community will further enhance the goal of the program to facilitate vaccine development.