Symposium „Modern vaccination strategies”
- Symposia
- Berlin
Joint Symposium by the French Académie des Sciences, the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology and the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina on occasion of the 50-year jubilee of the Élysée Treaty
- Date
- Location Berlin
More information
The symposium, presented by the German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina in collaboration with the French Académie des Sciences and the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, addresses opportunities of vaccination research and also covers perspectives of modern vaccination strategies. Having been used so far to fight infectious diseases, latest immunology research has developed further areas of application for vaccinations including the treatment of allergies, autoimmune diseases and even cancer.
The symposium will take place on the occasion of the 50-year jubilee of the Élysée Treaty and its program will include appearances by the Nobel laureate and Leopoldina member Prof. Harald zur Hausen and Prof. Jules Hoffmann, Nobel laureate and member of the Leopoldina and the Académie des sciences.
The symposium will be held in English. The evening lecture of Harald zur Hausen “Primärprävention – Der einzige Weg, die Krebserkrankungsrate zu senken“ (“Primary prevention – the only way to reduce cancer morbidity”) will be held in German. Simultaneous interpretation German-English will be provided.
Registration is required for fboth events. Please follow the link on the right.
Contact
Yvonne Borchert
Assistant to the president
Tel.: 030 - 203 8997 - 416
E-Mail: yvonne.borchert(at)leopoldina.org
Registration
Participation is free of admission. Registration for both symposium and lecture is required. Registration