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Scientific kick-off symposium for the Ignaz Semmelweis Institute: From Emerging Pathogens to Vaccines and Therapeutics

23. April 2025
8:30

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17:45

Hörsaalzentrum der MedUni Wen im AKH Wien
Hörsaal 3, Ebene 07

Scientific kick-off symposium for the Ignaz Semmelweis Institute

Logoimage of the Ignaz Semmelweis Institute in black

The program will cover topics such as pathogen surveillance, vaccine development, and novel therapeutic approaches, with a focus on translating scientific findings into effective public health solutions. The symposium aims to foster knowledge exchange, networking and collaboration across disciplines to enhance preparedness and response to emerging health threats.

  • Subhra K. Biswas, Ignaz Semmelweis Institute/Medical University Graz, Austria
  • Rebecca Cox, University of Bergen, Norway
  • Jeremy Farrar, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland
  • Ron Fouchier, Erasmus MC – University Medical Center, Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • Gábor Kemenesi, University of Pecs, Hungary
  • Florian Krammer, Ignaz Semmelweis Institute/Medical University Vienna, Austria
  • Norbert Pardi, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA
  • Pamela Rendi-Wagner, European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, Sweden
  • Helmut Salzer, Ignaz Semmelweis Institute/Johannes Kepler University, Austria
  • Viviana Simon, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York, USA
  • Doris Wilflingseder, Ignaz Semmelweis Institute/Vetmeduni Vienna, Austria

Programm

08:00Registration (coffee & snacks)
08:30Opening remarks by Florian Krammer
08:45"ECDC’s Role in Shaping Preparedness for the Future" by Pamela Rendi-Wagner
09:15"Science in an Age of Uncertainty." by Jeremy Farrar (online)
09:45"Adaptation of avian influenza virus to mammals as a continuous pandemic threat" by Ron Fouchier
10:15"Infectious Disease Models 3.0" by Doris Wilflingseder
10:45Coffee Break
11:15"Tracking Trouble" by Viviana Simon
11:45"Immune responses to hantavirus infections" by Florian Krammer
12:15"Deep phenotyping monocytes and macrophages in human disease: Common paradigms in infection, inflammation & cancer" by Subhra K. Biswas
12:45Lunch Break
13:45"Rising fungal threats – Are global guidance and new compounds a sufficient answer?" by Oliver Cornely
14:15"Introducing the European bat filovirus" by Gábor Kemenesi
14:45"Lipid nanoparticles for mRNA vaccine delivery" by Norbert Pardi
15:15Coffee Break
15:45"Chronic pulmonary aspergillosis: a neglected fungal infection that requires attention" by Helmut Salzer
16:15"Influenza vaccination and infection in young children in rural Bangladesh" by Rebecca Cox
16:45"Inside job – intracellular complement and cell physiology" by Claudia Kemper (online)
17:15Concluding remarks by Florian Krammer
17:30Get-2-Gether