Vaccine Summit

Conference Theme : Vaccine Safety and Efficacy
Vaccine Summit-2025

Speakers

Wang J. Lee

The American Association of Immunologists, US

Abstract Title: Understanding of COVID-19 Vaccination: 90~95% Efficacy.

Gail Broder

 Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center, US

Abstract Title: Community Involvement in HIV Vaccine Research: Upholding the Principles of Good Participatory Practice

Dina Salem

Misr University for Science and Technology, Egypt

Abstract Title: Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing Vaccine Development by offering Innovative Tools and Methodologies to expedite the Design Process

Zuridin Sharipovich Nurmatov

Ministry of Health of Kyrgyz Republic, Kyrgyzstan

Abstract Title: Assessment of the Impact of Vaccination on the Incidence of Viral Hepatitis B in the Kyrgyz Republic

Faris Delil Yesuf

Wolkite University, Ethiopia

Abstract Title: Effectives of Community Animal Health Workers to Vaccinate their animals

Paolo Lusso

 The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases,USA

 

Abstract Title: A VLP-Forming mRNA Platform for an HIV-1 Vaccine

Thomas Tillett

 MBF Therapeutics, USA

Abstract Title:

Francesco Berlanda Scorza

Global Health R&D Vaccines and GVGH Institute, Italy

Abstract Title: GSK Vaccines for Global Health.

Li Shi

Immune-Path Biotechnology 

Abstract Title: Vaccine Development with Goal of Improving Immunogenicity and Safety Profiles

Bhoj R Singh

Indian Veterinary Research Institute, India

Abstract Title: Limits of Vaccine Quality Control in India: Possible Solutions

Denise L Faustman

Massachusetts General Hospital, USA

Abstract Title: A Phase II and Phase III RCT of Multi-Dose BCG in the US for the Prevention of COVID-19 and Infectious Diseases

Mirza Muhammad Faran Ashraf Baig

The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China

Abstract Title: Recent Advances of Magnetic Gold Hybrids and Nanocomposites, and Their Potential Biological Applications

Dr. Eman Albataineh

Mutah University, Jordan

Abstract Title: Humoral immune response to COVID-19 infection or vaccination among celiac disease patients

Muhammad Khan

 Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan, Pakistan

Abstract Title: Enhancing Vaccine Supply Chains for Global Health Security

Haidar Saify Nabiabad

Rojava Universty, Syria

Abstract Title: Risks and Challenges of Developing mRNA Vaccines: COVID-19 vaccines as a Case Study