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Pseudotype viruses - applications and troubleshooting

 
  January 27, 2013  
     
 
Euroscicon, The Stevenage Bioscience Catalyst, Gunnels Wood Road, Hertfordshire, UK
02 October 2013


Pseudotype viruses are rapidly establishing themselves as important research and diagnostic tools of basic and clinical scientists facilitating the detailed study of individual viral genes, host cell receptors and highly pathogenic viruses, circumventing the need for high-level biosafety containment. The switching of surface envelope proteins expressed on the surface of these pseudotypes enables them to be used as surrogate viruses in neutralization/antiviral screening assays and for the study of cell–virus receptor interactions. This meeting encompasses the many diverse applications of pseudotype technologies from a practical, translational and public health perspective.

Meeting Chair: Dr Nigel James Temperton,
Medway School of Pharmacy, The Universities of Greenwich and Kent, Kent
 
 
Organized by: Euroscicon
Invited Speakers:

Dr Nigel James Temperton, Medway School of Pharmacy, The Universities of Greenwich and Kent, Kent

Dr Janet Daly, Nottingham University, UK

Dr Simon Scott, Medway School of Pharmacy, University of Kent, UK

Dr Edward Wright, Westminster University, UK

 
Deadline for Abstracts: July 10th 2013
 
Registration: A late registration fee applies after July 20th 2013
E-mail: sharacohen@euroscicon.com
 
   
 
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