Durham, NC (March 2012) —The next Duke Center for Virology mini-symposium is scheduled for Thursday, April 12, 2012. The symposium will be held in Room 103 of the Bryan Research Building from 9:00am to 12:30pm and will feature four presentations from internationally recognized experts in the field.
Duke Center for Virology
10th Annual Mini-Symposium on Pathogenic Human Viruses
Room 103 Bryan Research Center
Duke University Medical Center
Thursday, April 12, 2012
9:00am |
Mary Estes, PhD (Baylor College of Medicine)
“Norovirus Vaccine Development: A Bench to Bedside Story “ |
9:45am |
Christopher Sullivan, PhD (University of Texas, Austin)
“Discovery and Function of microRNAs in Divergent Tumor Viruses “ |
10:30am |
Break |
11:00am |
Michael Emerman, PhD (Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center)
“Evolution and Function of Restriction Factors Against HIV and Related Viruses “ |
11:45am |
Michael Gale, PhD (University of Washington)
“Innate Immune Control in Chronic Viral Infection” |
Sponsored by the Duke Center for Virology and Centers for AIDS Research
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For additional information, please visit the Duke Center for Virology on the web.
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