Due to COVID-19, this event has been cancelled.
as of 3/9/2020
Elucidating the molecular mechanisms that govern host-pathogen interactions is a subject of intense research in the field of infectious disease. National and local thought leaders will discuss current gaps in our understanding of how pathogens manage to evade host immune surveillance and establish acute and chronic infection states.
The 6th Annual Systems Biology and Host-Pathogen Interactions Symposium is FREE to attend, but registration is required for all attendees. A limited number of travel grants will be awarded.
Poster session
We encourage abstract submission for posters. Four authors will be selected to speak about their work at the symposium. Abstracts must include:
- Poster title (up to 150 characters including spaces).
- Author’s full name and affiliation.
- Text only abstract (limit of 250 words).
Speakers
- Glen Barber, PhD
University of Miami, School of Medicine - Sonja Best, PhD
NIH, NIAID - Paul Bieniasz, PhD
Rockefeller University - Lillian Cohn, PhD
Chan Zuckerberg Biohub - Christopher Glass, MD, PhD
University of California, San Diego - Peter Kim, PhD
Stanford University School of Medicine - Karla Kirkegaard, PhD
Stanford University - Alistair Russell, PhD
University of California, San Diego - Christine Vogel, PhD
New York University - Priscilla Yang, PhD
Harvard Medical School