Confirmed Talks

PhD. Alina Rodriguez Mallon ( CIGB, Cuba )
Title: Anti-tick vaccines as a practicable alternative to control ticks

PhD. Antonio Lavazza ( IZSLER, Italy )
Title: “RHD prophylaxis with a depiction of vaccine approaches used in industrial rabbit farming in our country today and in the future.”

PhD. Brian Dixon ( University of Waterloo, Canada )
Title: “Why vaccines fail against Piscirickettsiosis in farmed salmon and trout.”

PhD. Daniel Barreda ( University of Alberta, Canada )
Title: “Improved vaccination efficiency in production animals through a cost-effective artificial intelligence application.”

MsC. MVZ. Danny Pérez Pérez ( CIGB, Cuba )
Title: Porvac® vaccine is safe and immunogenic in pregnant sows and their offspring and the colostral antibodies do not interfere with its immunogenicity.

PhD. Gustavo D. Aguirre ( UPENN, USA )
Title: A different look at viruses-adeno associated viruses (AAV) as gene transfer agents to treat inherited retinal diseases in dogs and humans.

PhD. Llilianne Ganges ( IRTA-CReSA, Spain )
Title: “From the pathogenesis to the development of vaccines and diagnostic tools: Present and future against classical swine fever virus.”

PhD. María Montoya ( CSIC, Spain )
Title 1: “Extracellular vesicles based vaccines in animal health”
Title 2: “Challenges to generate a new vaccine against a re-emerging disease, African Swine Fever”

PhD. Maria Pilar Rodríguez Moltó ( CIGB, Cuba )
Title: “Porvac®, a new generation subunit vaccine against classical swine fever virus, a Cuban experience.”

PhD. Mario Pablo Estrada ( CIGB, Cuba )
Title: Vaccinology through biotechnology: One health as commitment

PhD. Patrizia Cavadini ( IZSLER, Italy )
Title: “RHD prophylaxis with a depiction of vaccine approaches used in industrial rabbit farming in our country today and in the future.”

Dr, MVZ. Yusmel Sordo ( CIGB, Cuba )
Title: Stability of Porvac®, a protein subunit vaccine against classical swine fever stored at 25 °C for twelve months.