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          The 2nd Annual World Congress of Virus and Infection (WCVI), which will be held from July 30-August 1, 2011 in Beijing, China. In order to promote communication among experts worldwide and to strengthen cooperation between them, the Organizing Committee of WCVI-2011 cordially welcomes you to speak at VI 1-2: Molecular Epidemiology: Zoonoses, Recombination, and Co-infection.
 
          For the program details: http://www.bitlifesciences.com/wcm2011/fullprogram_wcvi.asp#1 
 

        WCVI-2011 is one parallel symposium of 1st Annual World Congress of Microbes (WCM-2011), and the other parallel symposiums, you may check at the homepage of WCM-2011: http://www.bitlifesciences.com/wcm2011/


          We are confident that WCVI-2011 will provide an ideal platform for information exchange amongst scientists from all over the world.
They will discuss the latest advances and ideas in these fields. Your participation will enrich the meeting and advance our mission of furthering research and development in Virus and Infection fields. We sincerely hope you can participate and will contribute your invaluable experience and knowledge at this magnificent conference.

        We also welcome you to join one of the tours in Beijing , Xian and Tibet after the conference to enjoy the culture and history of China.
 

          We look forward to your participation in this influential event in 2011.

 

3rd Annual World Congress of Virus and Infection (WCVI-2012)
Time: July 30-August 1, 2012
Place:  Guangzhou, China


          The Program Coordinator of 3rd Annual World Congress of Virus and Infection (WCVI-2012), which will be held on July 30 to August 1, 2012 in Guangzhou, China.

          The details of the sessions are:

WCVI-1: Global Epidemics and Prevention of Virus Diseases 

WCVI 1-1: Molecular Epidemiology of Emerging Virus Transmission and Distribution
WCVI 1-2: Molecular Epidemiology: Zoonoses, Recombination, and Co-infection
WCVI 1-3: Prevention and Interventions
WCVI 1-4: Operational Research in Prevention, Care, and Treatment
WCVI 1-5: Human Resources, Infrastructure and Health Care Strengthening

WCVI-2: Medical and Clinical Virology 
WCVI 2-1: Clinical Viral Diagnostics
WCVI 2-2: Vector and Blood Borne Diseases
WCVI 2-3: Viral Gastroenteritis
WCVI 2-4: Management of Clinical Viral Infections

WCVI-3General Virology and Basic Sciences

WCVI 3-1: Respiratory and Emerging/Re-emerging Viruses
WCVI 3-1-1 : Influenza and SARS
WCVI 3-1-2: Dengue Virus
WCVI 3-1-3: Herpes Viruses and Poxviruses
WCVI 3-1-4: West Nile Virus
WCVI 3-1-5: Filoviruses- Ebola Virus
WCVI 3-1-6: Japanese Encephalitis
WCVI 3-1-7: Hantaviruses

WCVI 3-2: Neuro-Virology 
WCVI 3-2-1 : Mechanisms of Viral Neuropathogenesis
WCVI 3-2-2: NeuroAIDS Complications
WCVI 3-2-3: Molecular Diagnosis of CNS Viral infections

WCVI 3-3: Tumor Virology and Immunology 
WCVI 3-3-1 : Tumor Virology and Immunology
WCVI 3-3-2: Human Herpes Virus and Cancer 
WCVI 3-3-3: Epstein-Barr Virus and Cancers 
WCVI 3-3-4: Polyomavirus Infections Associated Cancer
WCVI 3-3-5: Retrovirus and Cancer

WCVI 3-4: Agriculture and Plant Virology  
WCVI 3-4-1 : Wheat and Rice Virus
WCVI 3-4-2: Tobacco Virus and the Economic Implications
WCVI 3-4-3: Potato and Bean Virus
WCVI 3-4-4: The Plant Virus Biodiversity, Ecology and Molecular Virology
WCVI 3-4-5: RNAi in Plant Virus
WCVI 3-4-6: Viral Pathogen and Plant Disease Control

WCVI 3-5: Veterinary Virology  
WCVI 3-5-1 : Viral Molecular Diagnosis and Diseases Control
WCVI 3-5-2: Animal Vaccines and Viral Immunology
WCVI 3-5-3: Host-virus interactions and pathogenesis and Prion Disease
WCVI 3-5-4: Emerging Viruses and Zoonoses Epidemiology and Infections
WCVI 3-5-5: Veterinary Viral Functional Genomics and Proteomic

 
Journal of Preventive Medicine

Center for Preventive Health Care and Technical Scientific Service (CPHTS)
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