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6th International Veterinary Vaccines and Diagnostics Conference

The original and continuing purpose of the IVVDC is to bring together people from the Private Sector (Industry and Veterinary Practice) and the Public Sector (Government and Academia) to discuss issues pertaining to the science, development and use of all veterinary vaccines and diagnostics for multiple animal species. Delegate interests include veterinary immunology, microbiology, parasitology, vaccinology, diagnostics and commercialisation and licensing.

For its 6th running and for the first time ever, the IVVDC will be held in the southern hemisphere in the beautiful setting of Cairns in Australia’s tropical east coast near the Great Barrier Reef. The 6th IVVDC will be hosted by the Centre.

Dates: 29 July – 1 August 2012
Venue: Cairns Convention Centre
Website: www.ivvdc2012.org

Registration is now open!

Abstracts submission will open on 1 February 2012 and close 29 April 2012.

Conference Themes

• Control of emerging and re-emerging infections
• Companion animal vaccines and diagnostics
• Production animals vaccines and diagnostics
• Aquaculture vaccines and diagnostics
• Wildlife vaccines and diagnostics
• Novel adjuvant and vaccine delivery systems
• Licensing and registration

The Final Program will be available on May 31st.

Confirmed speakers now include:

• Prof Joe Brownlie – The Royal Veterinary College, UK
• Dr Kimberly Cole – Ohio State University, USA
• Prof David Jackson – University of Melbourne, Australia
• Prof Hiroshi Kida – Hokkaido University, Japan
• Dr Marc Mansour – Immunovaccine Inc, Canada
• Dr Deborah Middleton – CSIRO, Australia
• Dr Jules Minke – Merial, USA
• Prof Barbara Nowak – University of Tasmania, Australia
• Prof Ron Schultz – University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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