virtual seminars on arbovirus biology, by the community for the community (organised by Tem Morrison, @tulilab.bsky.social and
@clive-mckimmie.bsky.social
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Next virtual seminar is with Dr MarĂa Mora González LĂłpez Ledesma, FundaciĂłn Instituto Leloir, Argentina.
She’ll discuss: “Dissecting NS5-mediated immune evasion across the four dengue virus serotypes”, exploring how dengue NS5 shapes antiviral immunity.
All welcome! Message us for the ZOOM link.
Arbovirus seminars
Later today, Thursday. 👇
👇 seminar tomorrow 👇
Looks set to be a very useful and collaborative meeting on arboviruses and their vectors, later this year. 👇
Our last seminar was so popular, we reached our Zoom capacity for attendees. Folks contacted us to say they couldn't join. Sorry! We plan to increase the capacity by a few hundred, so that this shouldn’t happen again. Thanks for your patience and your interest in these seminars!
🦟 Really excited for our next seminar! @chantalvogels.bsky.social (Yale) on how mosquito & virus factors shape Wolbachia-mediated inhibition of dengue; a key question for biocontrol.
Thurs 16 April, 4pm UK / 11am ET
📍 Zoom — DM or email us for the link, all welcome!
Prof. Claudia Nunes Duarte dos Santos (Fiocruz, Brazil) will present the discovery of Pirahy virus—a newly identified alphavirus from Brazilian mosquitoes with features suggesting emergence potential.
Thursday 19th Feb by Zoom.
All welcome! Just DM your email for the link.
Henrik Salje (Cambridge) joins us to discuss how dengue risk shifts across the lifespan.
His team uses multigenerational cohorts and antigenic cartography to reveal how population immunity is reshaping its ecology, and what this means for disease risk/vaccines.
All welcome! Message us for Zoom link.
Zoom seminar:
Drawing on recent mechanistic and genetic studies, Prof Andres Merits' talk will highlight how #alphavirus #replication complex function intersects with innate #immune sensing and restriction, offering fresh perspectives on virus–host co-evolution and antiviral targeting. All welcome!
Join Prof Gong Cheng (Tsinghua University) for our International Arbovirus Biology Seminar, exploring the molecular basis of flavivirus infection in mosquitoes and determinants of vector competence.
All welcome! Please help with a repost.
#Arbovirus #Flavivirus #VectorBiology
Arbovirus seminars
Arbovirus seminars
Arbovirus seminars
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Arbovirus seminars
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Arbovirus seminars
Arbovirus seminars
Arbovirus seminars
Next virtual seminar is with Dr MarĂa Mora González LĂłpez Ledesma, FundaciĂłn Instituto Leloir, Argentina.
She’ll discuss: “Dissecting NS5-mediated immune evasion across the four dengue virus serotypes”, exploring how dengue NS5 shapes antiviral immunity.
All welcome! Message us for the ZOOM link.
Henrik Salje (Cambridge) joins us to discuss how dengue risk shifts across the lifespan.
His team uses multigenerational cohorts and antigenic cartography to reveal how population immunity is reshaping its ecology, and what this means for disease risk/vaccines.
All welcome! Message us for Zoom link.
Arbovirus seminars
Arbovirus seminars
Abstract submissions are now open for the 4th International Meeting on Arboviruses and their Vectors! Share your work on hosts & vectors, control/prevention, ecology & evolution. Talks & posters selected from abstracts.
Submit now:
https://microb.io/IMAV26abstracts