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The Liver Meeting 2015 – AASLD
13 – 17 November 2015 / U.S.A, San Francisco, California
More than 9,500 hepatologists and hepatology health professionals from across the nation and around the world gather at The Liver Meeting® to exchange the latest liver diseases research, discuss treatment outcomes, and interact with colleagues at the annual must-attend even in the science and practice of hepatology.
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2015 International HBV Meeting – The Molecular Biology of Hepatitis B Viruses
October 4, 2015 – October 8, 2015
Bad Nauheim, Germany
The International Meeting of the Molecular Biology of Hepatitis B Viruses remains the definitive international meeting that covers all aspects of the biology of hepatitis B and hepatitis D, including biochemistry, molecular biology, traditional virology, immunology, pathogenesis, and carcinogenesis, as well as the latest developments in antiviral therapies against these two viruses.
Pr P. André’s talk : “Reciprocal effect of HBV infection and FXR activation on the expression of FXR controlled genes”.
AVIESAN – Kick-off Meeting REACTing
29-30 June 2015
Les Pensières” Fondation Mérieux-Conference Center, Veyrier du Lac – France
REsearch and ACTion targeting emerging infectious diseases (REACTing)
Dr V. Lotteau’s talk : “Response to Ebola : In vitro & in vivo experiments”
Targeting Ebola 2015
May 28-29, 2015
Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
Targeting Ebola 2015 will be a unique and cutting edge conference to discuss the recent advances, strategies and challenges in all Ebola issues, with plenary lectures given by leading scientists, and poster presentations covering various aspects of Ebola infection.
Ebola 2015 will address and discuss different strategies and challenges (short and long term) across the entire innovation cycle. We will discuss the vaccine candidates available and the ability to roll out clinical trial vaccination programmes in EU / Africa,
Biotuesday, march 2015
3 March 2015
Lyon, France
Dr Jacky Vonderscher’s talk : “Présentations sur les atouts des petites molécules en Santé humaine”
http://biotuesday.fr/biotuesday2009/editions-2015/mars-2015/