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World Congress on VIROLOGY Aug 28-30, 2017 Las Vegas, USA

World Congress on Aug 28-30, 2017 VIROLOGY Las Vegas, USA · tists, and will cover all phases of virus research containing basic, veterinary, clinical and plant virology. The The

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World Congresson

VIROLOGYAug 28-30, 2017Las Vegas, USA

Theme: Recent Advancements in Virology & Infection Biology

Cenetri welcomes all to the World-wide Summit of Virology. This is coordinated by Cenetri that goes for bonding the Scientists, researchers, specialists in one place and covers in every feature of Virology and to give global discussions to the scattering of unique surveys, results, new opinions and reasonable ad-vancements which come across and focuses on both hypothesis and practices. We are heartily invites all the delegates in the conference. World Congress of Virology will bring together both senior and junior scien-tists, and will cover all phases of virus research containing basic, veterinary, clinical and plant virology. The Global summit of virology program will include seminars, poster sessions, workshops, and special events on a wide range of areas in virology.

Virology is the study of viruses – submicroscopic, parasitic particles of genetic material contained in a protein coat and virus-like agents. It focuses on the following aspects of viruses: their structure, classifica-tion and evolution, their ways to infect and exploit host cells for reproduction, their interaction with host organism physiology and immunity, the diseases they cause, the techniques to isolate and culture them, and their use in research and therapy. Virology is considered to be a subfield of microbiology or of medicine. While viruses reproduce and evolve, they do not engage in metabolism, do not move, and depend on a host cell for reproduction. The often-debated question of whether they are alive or not is a matter of definition that does not affect the biological reality of viruses.

The evolution of viruses, which often occurs in concert with the evolution of their hosts, is studied in the field of viral evolution. While viruses reproduce and evolve, they do not engage in metabolism, do not move, and depend on a host cell for reproduction. The often-debated question of whether they are alive or not is a matter of definition that does not affect the biological reality of viruses.

Prominent Scientific Sessions:• General Virology• Clinical and Neuro Virology• Respiratory Viruses• Emerging and Re-Emerging Viruses• Agriculture and Plant Virology• Therapeutic approaches for viral infections• Veterinary virology• Viral Immunology• Targeting Viral Infections• Viral Hepatitis• Tumor Virology• Research and Development in Virology• Retroviral Diseases in Asia, Africa and Middle East• Economic aspects in virology.• Advances in Drug discovery• Recent focus in Virology• Gene Regulation Diagnostic Methods• Epidemiology and Public Health• Host Cell Factors and Modulation• Innate Immunity• Zoonoses• Viral Pathogenesis

Target Audience:

• Business and non-business associations like Clinical Trial Sites • Management Consultants • Drug makers • Chemists• Pharmacists• Business delegates • Equipment Manufacturers• Virologists• Bioengineers• Materials scientists• Physicists• Biologists

Registration Categories

Important DatesAbstract Submission Deadline- April 24, 2017Abstract Acceptance Notification- April 28, 2017Registration Fee Deadline- May 22, 2017Full Paper Submission Deadline- July 17, 2017Onsite Registration- August 28, 2017

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Conference Venue:Las Vegas, USAPhone: +1 563 447 3392Email: [email protected]