From: Henry Wheeler Center for Emerging & Neglected Diseases (CEND) <ce...@berkeley.edu>
Date: April 7, 2014 at 4:26 PM
To: ryan.bet...@gmail.com
Subject: BayViro 2014 - Registration Open
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4th Annual Bay Area Symposium on Viruses
The Annual Bay Area Symposium on Viruses aims to strengthen the network of scientists in the San Francisco Bay Area working on virology, host-pathogen interactions, and control of human and animal viral infections. The symposium also serves as the annual meeting for BayViro, the Bay Area Virus Network. For more information on the Bay Area Virus Network and this event, please visit Bayviro.org.
WHEN: Friday, May 30, 2014, 9 am - 6 pm
WHERE: Li Ka Shing Center Auditorium, University of California, Berkeley
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS:
Ann Arvin, Stanford
Jody Baron, UCSF
Laurent Coscoy, UC Berkeley
Bryce Falk, UC Davis
Romas Geleziunas, Gilead
Peter Kim, Stanford
Phillip Norris, BSRI
The 4th Annual Bay Area Symposium on Viruses is sponsored by the Henry Wheeler Center for Emerging & Neglected Diseases (CEND), Alios BioPharma, Blood Systems Research Institute (BSRI), Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), and others. If you are interested in joining BayViro as a sponsor, please contact CEND.
SHORT TALK ABSTRACTS DUE MAY 9, 2014Each year the BayViro organizing committee selects several short talks (10 minutes) from submitted abstracts. In order to be considered for a speaking position, please submit your abstract via the registration system no later than May 9th, 2014. Register & Submit Abstract on EventbritePoster presentations will also be considered. All attendees are encouraged to submit a poster for presentation. Please submit a poster title and short description with your registration. Register & Submit Poster Title on Eventbrite
VIDEOS FROM BAYVIRO 2013 NOW AVAILABLEIf you missed the 3rd Annual Bay Area Symposium on Viruses, please check out the videos from the event on the BayViro Website . BayViro 2013 Webcast
4th Annual Bay Area Symposium on Viruses
The Henry Wheeler Center for Emerging & Neglected Diseases (CEND) was established as a multi-disciplinary research unit at the University of California, Berkeley, in 2008, with the support of a generous donation by Henry H. "Sam" Wheeler, Jr. The mission of CEND is to help the University of California, Berkeley make innovative and substantial contributions to the global response to emerging and neglected infectious diseases. For more information on CEND, please visit our website:
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