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Keystone Symposia launches 2013-14 meeting series with first conference in Rio de Janeiro

Keystone Symposia launches 2013-14 meeting series with first conference in Rio de Janeiro


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Meeting to feature talk by Peter Kwong on new RSV vaccine



Keystone Symposia is today convening the first conference of its 2013-2014 meeting season and its first in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on "Advancing Vaccines in the Genomics Era" at the Windsor Barra Hotel immediately following the conclusion of the Grand Challenges in Global Health meeting for that program's grantees. The four-day conference is part of the Keystone Symposia Global Health Series, supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has funded travel awards for 27 investigators from developing countries to attend. It is also sponsored by FAPERJ the Rio de Janeiro State Agency for Research Development.


Scientific organizers of the meeting are Bali Pulendran of Emory University, Chris Wilson of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Rino Rappuoli of Novartis Vaccines & Diagnostics.The focus is on the design and development of vaccines leveraging advances in systems and structural biology.


One of the key presentations at the meeting will be by Peter Kwong of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of the US National Institutes of Health on Sunday morning, November 3. His paper, published in Science on November 1, demonstrates the efficacy of a new fusion glycoprotein vaccine for RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus), which was developed at NIAID using structure-based design. RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization for children under five years of age, plus responsible for 6.75% of deaths in children one month to one year of age and in the elderly at levels comparable to influenza virus. The vaccine is the first time the "Antibody-to-Vaccine" paradigm driving the HIV and universal flu efforts has been shown to work. More details are available in NIAID's press release at http://www.niaid.nih.gov/news/newsreleases/2013/Pages/RSV-vax.aspx.


"The publication of the work on RSV as our meeting convenes in Rio is an additional demonstration of how new, revolutionary technologies are making it possible to develop novel vaccines, and how timely and important is this Keystone Symposia meeting," commented Rino Rappuoli.


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About Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology



Keystone Symposia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been convening open scientific conferences since its founding as UCLA Symposia in 1972. It has been headquartered in Colorado since 1990.


The organization held its first conference in Brazil in May 2013, in Ouro Preto on innate immunity and infectious disease. It will convene 58 conferences in the 2013-2014 season, the majority of which will take place between January and April 2014, on topics ranging from cancer and immunology to neuroscience and big data in biology. More information on the meeting in Rio can be found at http://www.keystonesymposia.org/14T1 and on the organization and its meetings at http://www.keystonesymposia.org and http://www.keystonesymposia.org/meetings, respectively.




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Keystone Symposia launches 2013-14 meeting series with first conference in Rio de Janeiro


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Keystone Symposia on Molecular & Cellular Biology



Meeting to feature talk by Peter Kwong on new RSV vaccine



Keystone Symposia is today convening the first conference of its 2013-2014 meeting season and its first in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on "Advancing Vaccines in the Genomics Era" at the Windsor Barra Hotel immediately following the conclusion of the Grand Challenges in Global Health meeting for that program's grantees. The four-day conference is part of the Keystone Symposia Global Health Series, supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, which has funded travel awards for 27 investigators from developing countries to attend. It is also sponsored by FAPERJ the Rio de Janeiro State Agency for Research Development.


Scientific organizers of the meeting are Bali Pulendran of Emory University, Chris Wilson of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Rino Rappuoli of Novartis Vaccines & Diagnostics.The focus is on the design and development of vaccines leveraging advances in systems and structural biology.


One of the key presentations at the meeting will be by Peter Kwong of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) of the US National Institutes of Health on Sunday morning, November 3. His paper, published in Science on November 1, demonstrates the efficacy of a new fusion glycoprotein vaccine for RSV (Respiratory Syncytial Virus), which was developed at NIAID using structure-based design. RSV is the leading cause of hospitalization for children under five years of age, plus responsible for 6.75% of deaths in children one month to one year of age and in the elderly at levels comparable to influenza virus. The vaccine is the first time the "Antibody-to-Vaccine" paradigm driving the HIV and universal flu efforts has been shown to work. More details are available in NIAID's press release at http://www.niaid.nih.gov/news/newsreleases/2013/Pages/RSV-vax.aspx.


"The publication of the work on RSV as our meeting convenes in Rio is an additional demonstration of how new, revolutionary technologies are making it possible to develop novel vaccines, and how timely and important is this Keystone Symposia meeting," commented Rino Rappuoli.


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About Keystone Symposia on Molecular and Cellular Biology



Keystone Symposia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has been convening open scientific conferences since its founding as UCLA Symposia in 1972. It has been headquartered in Colorado since 1990.


The organization held its first conference in Brazil in May 2013, in Ouro Preto on innate immunity and infectious disease. It will convene 58 conferences in the 2013-2014 season, the majority of which will take place between January and April 2014, on topics ranging from cancer and immunology to neuroscience and big data in biology. More information on the meeting in Rio can be found at http://www.keystonesymposia.org/14T1 and on the organization and its meetings at http://www.keystonesymposia.org and http://www.keystonesymposia.org/meetings, respectively.




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