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GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, Belgium
Pfizer, USA
Merck, USA
Novartis AG, Switzerland
Sanofi Pasteur, France
Sanofi-Aventis, France
MedImmune, USA
Baxter, USA
Novozymes A/S, Denmark
Wyeth, USA
Intercell, Austria
Crucell, Netherlands
VaxInnate, Inc., USA
Shenzhen Polytechnic, China
Medicago Inc, Canada
Novartis Vaccines, USA
Cyto Pulse Sciences, Inc., USA
GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, USA
Selecta Biosciences Inc., USA
Petrovax Group, Russia
Becton,Dickinson&Company, USA
TechnoVax, USA
Antagen Biosciences, Inc., USA
Apogee Technology, Inc, USA
Acambis, UK
Chiron, USA
3M, USA
CSC, USA
AlphaVax, USA
Emergent BioSolutions, UK
Hawaii Biotech, USA
Arbovax, Inc, USA
PATH, USA
Sigma-Aldrich, USA
Duke-NUS, Singapore
TechnoVax, Inc., USA
Medicago Inc, Canada
Kotwal Bioconsulting, LLC, USA
MedImmune Vaccine, USA
Synergy America, Inc., USA
VPM Inc., Germany
Shanghai H&G Biotechnology Inc., China
Oxford-Emergent Tuberculosis Consortium Ltd, UK
Theraclone Sciences, Inc, USA
Green Cross Therapeutics Pvt Ltd, India
DanDrit Biotech, Denmark
Crossbeta Biosciences B.V., The Netherlands
Transgene S.A., France
TD Consultancy, LLC, USA
BioReliance, UK
Biosante Pharmaceuticals, USA
Vaxgen Corporation, USA
AXIO International, France
Charles River Avian Products and Services, USA
Strategic Manufacturing Worldwide, Inc., USA
GE Healthcare Life Sciences, Sweden
VTI Pharmaceutical Technologies (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd., China
GE Healthcare Life Sciences,China
Althea Technologies Inc., USA
immatics biotechnologies GmbH,Germany
Green Hills Biotechnology GmbH, Austria
Gan Shmuel, Israel
SIOGEN Biotech, Malaysia
OptiNose AS, Norway
Civimetrix, Canada
Apotex, Canada
Biovet Pvt Ltd, India
BD Technologies,
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International Vaccine Institute
International AIDS Vaccine Institute
Global TB Vaccine Foundation
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, USA
Center for Disease Control and Prevention, China
Center for Disease Control and Prevention, USA
Children’s Global Health Initiative, USA
Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization, Canada
Sabin Vaccine Institute, USA
National Institutes of Health , USA
National Human Genome Research, USA
National Vaccine and Serum Institute, China
Karolinska Institute, Sweden
Anderson Cancer Center, USA
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, USA
Oxford University, UK
Institute Pasteur, France
Tufts University, USA
Tufts University School of Medicine, USA
Fudan University, China
University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
Aarhus University Hospital – Skejby, Denmark
Baylor College of Medicine, USA
Fraunhofer USA CMB, USA
INSERM, France
Arizona State University, USA
Uppsala University. Sweden
US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, USA
Arizona State University, USA
University of Calgary, Canada
Gold Coast Campus, Australia
University of Calgary, Canada
National Health Research Institutes,Taiwan
Netherlands Vaccine Institute, Netherlands
Chungnam National University, Korea
The University of Sydney, Australia
Queen Mary University of London, UK
University of Lille2 and University of Artois, France
Ghent University, Belgium
Chicago Medical School, USA
National University of Colombia, Colombia
Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, USA
European Commission Joint Research Center, Italy
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, USA
Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA
University of New South Wales, Australia
Chinese Academy of Engineering, China
CrucellBerna Biotech Korea, Korea
Pomeranian Medical University, Poland
Public Health Service, The Netherlands
University of New South Wales, Australia
The Wistar Institute, USA
Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, India
RMIT University, Australia
National Taiwan University, Taiwan
University of Indonesia, Indonesia
World Health Organization, Switzerland
Russian Academy of Medical Sciences,Russian Federation
National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan
University of California, Davis, USA
Kuwait University, Kuwait
Lanzhou University, China
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, USA
Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Australia
French National Academy of Medicine, France
New York University, USA
Harvard Medical School, USA
Link?ping University, Sweden
D Cotugno Hospital, Italy
Chiang Mai University, Thailand
The Ohio State University, USA
Deakin University, Australia.
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
University of Paris, France
University of Southampton, UK
University of Ulm, Germany
National Cancer Research Center, Serbia
World Health Organisation (WHO), Uganda
Cornell University, USA
Hacettepe University, Turkey
Tel Aviv University, Israe
National Institute of Hygiene, Morocco
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| Why Speak? |
We are on the lookout for leaders and experts both from industry and academia to speak at World Vaccine Congress 2010.
Over the past several years, our highly successful Life Science events have attracted international speakers from top pharmaceutical and biotech companies, universities and research institutions. Focusing on quality content and bringing in only top-level speakers, our events have strongly established themselves as THE life science leading events to attend worldwide and have built a solid reputation as one of the most informative technical conferences. Below are just a few more reasons why you should be a speaker at this year's Conference:
Meet the researchers across disciplines and disease sites face-to-face;
Network and exchange ideas with other experts;
Work with an intimate and targeted audience;
Raise your profile as a professional in the cancer research field;
Use this opportunity to influence the realm through your ideas and perspectives;
In addition your name will be on all brochures distributed to over 10,000 scientists worldwide;
have the unique opportunity to seal your corporate and academic presence;
build up your comprehensive network.
Speakers are carefully selected to represent a diversity of experience, personalities, ideologies, and viewpoints. These speakers will be renowned experts who have demonstrated outstanding thought, influenced innovation achieved success in their cancer research efforts. If you would like to submit a proposal to give a presentation or display a poster at this congress, please send us an abstract and a brief 3-5 sentence summary of a proposed topic on your recent work in the area of vaccine.
Speaker roles
What sort of speakers are there and what are their roles?
Keynotes
Keynote speakers present the first session or key session at the conference and receive the highest billing in all event marketing. Their role is to open the conference with a high-level speech that sets the tone for the whole event.
Chairmen
A chairman's role is to make a few opening remarks at the start of the sessions and symposium, introduce each speaker, field questions from the audience (asking a couple of his/her own if there are none from the floor) and keep everything to time. Chairman will be asked to make announcements to delegates and they remain on/near the stage throughout the day.
Session speaker
Individual speakers are required to prepare a 20 – 25 minute presentation, with slides. They will be introduced by the chairman and then allowed to speak, free of interruption, for the allocated time slot, allowing for 5-10 minutes of questions from the audience at the end (which the chairman will facilitate).
Panelists
Panel speakers are not required to provide powerpoint slides for their session. But they can provide papers for delegates' reading, which will be inserted into the conference proceedings. They will be introduced by the panel moderator and asked a few questions. They will then be involved in a debate/interactive discussion with the moderator, the other panel members and the audience.
Moderator
Panel moderators are required to introduce each panelist and ask them a series of pre-prepared questions in a “chat show host” style. They also need to encourage audience participation, fielding questions from the floor, whilst keeping the whole panel to allocated time.
Sponsor
Sponsor speakers are either session speakers or panelists. They are encouraged to keep to the topic suggested to them by the conference organizer and not to lapse into sales pitches! This is to help sustain attention from the audience.
Note:
No team presentations are allowed.
Except for "keynote" speakers who we will contact directly, travel and hotel arrangements as well as the registration fee will be the responsibility of the speaker. The Organizing Committee will not cover travel, hotel expenses and registration cost.
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