International Conference on Vaccines and Immunology November 13-15, 2017 Rome, Italy
Cenetri Publishing group welcomes contributors, presenters and exhibitors from across the world to the International Conference on Vaccines & Immunology. We are pleased all to join at Rome on November 13-15, 2017. We are gearing up for an exciting and revealing platform comprising quorate lectures, conventions, workshops, poster presentations by the professionals of this field. Our image of this summit is to encourage new ideas for treatment that will be advantageous to the field of Vaccines & Immunology. International Conference on Vaccines & Immunology focuses on diverse disciplines involved in the research and development of vaccines and associated technologies for disease control through immunization. By drawing upon an international audience of scientists and researchers, healthcare professionals and trainees, veterinarians, vaccine manufacturers and public health officials, the conference is designed to encourage the exchange of ideas across a broad range of disciplines recent scientific advances contributing to the progress of vaccine development, Identify research opportunities and scientific challenges associated with vaccine development, production and distribution, where experts provide the latest information on vaccines, including updated recommendations for vaccinations across the lifespan and innovative and practical strategies for ensuring timely and appropriate immunization.
Prominent Scientific Sessions: Bacterial vaccines Viral vaccines Parasite vaccines Cancer vaccines Travel and Edible vaccines Malaria and TB Vaccines Paediatric Vaccination Autoimmune disease vaccines Allergy vaccines Vaccine safety and regulation Immune system and vaccination Vaccine delivery strategies and safety Vectors for vaccine delivery Current trends in reproductive immunology In vitro fertilization reproductive immunology Clinical practices in reproductive immunology Autoimmune diseases and reproductive immunology Cardiac immunopathology Neurological immunopathology Respiratory immunopathology Immunological clinical trials Oral immunotherapy Clinical manifestation and IgE recognition Neutrophils and macrophages in cancer/tumor Immune markers in cancer and tumor Advanced technology in cancer/tumor immunology Circulatory antigen processing Humoral and cellular immune responses Antigen processing through macroautophagy B-cell and T-cell receptors Extracellular acidosis Advanced research in antigen sampling and processing Advances in cellular immunology Vaccination-induced cellular immunity Allergy immunotherapy Target Audience: Healthcare professionals Public health officials Vaccine, diagnostic and device manufacturers Veterinarians Cancer Researchers Medical colleges Pharmaceutical Companies Diagnostic Companies
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About Rome: Rome is the capital of Italy it is also the country s largest and most populated commune and fourthmost populous city in the European Union. The Metropolitan City of Rome has a population of 4.3 million residents. The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, within Lazio (Latium), along the shores of Tiber River. Vatican City is an independent country within the city boundaries of Rome, the only existing example of a country within a city: for this reason Rome has been often defined as capital of two states. Roman mythology dates the founding of Rome at only around 753 BC; the site has been inhabited for much longer, making it one of the oldest continuously occupied cities in Europe. It is referred to as Roma Aeterna (The Eternal City) and Caput Mundi (Capital of the World), two central notions in ancient Roman culture. One of the most important city, Rome, was founded in 753 B.C. by Romulus. The Apennine Mountains form its backbone and stretch from north to south, with the Tiber River cutting through them in central Italy. Along the northern border, the Alps serve as a natural boundary. The three major bodies of water surrounding Italy are the Adriatic Sea, the Ionian Sea, and the Mediterranean Sea. Ancient Rome is characterized by the seven hills and the Tiber River. The Tiber River flows from the Apennine Mountain, to the Tyrrhenian Sea. Rome is a sprawling, cosmopolitan city with nearly 3,000 years of globally influential art, architecture and culture on display. In 2005, the city received 19.5 million global visitors, up of 22.1% from 2001. Rome ranked in 2014 as the 14thmos-visited city in the world, 3rd most visited in the European Union, and the most popular tourist attraction in Italy. Its historic centre is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site. Monuments and museums such as the Vatican Museums and the Colosseum are among the world s most visited tourist destinations with both locations receiving millions of tourists a year. Rome hosted the 1960 Summer Olympics and is the seat of United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).Rome is the city with the most monuments in the world. Italy has a large and international network of public and state affiliated universities and schools offering degrees in higher education. State-run universities of Italy constitute the main percentage of tertiary education in Italy, and are managed under the supervision of Italian s Ministry of Education. Italian universities are among the oldest universities in the world. In particular the University of Bologna (founded in 1088) and the University of Padua, founded in 1222, are the oldest state universities in Europe. According to the City Brands Index, Rome is considered the world s second most historically, educationally and culturally interesting and beautiful city. Conference Venue: Rome, Italy Conference Secretariat: Phone: +1 563 447 3392 Email: immunology@cenetriconferences.com