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IBS-KSZ Conference on Corona Viruses and Zoonotic Diseases (6-7 December 2021)

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IBS-KSZ Conference on Corona Viruses and Zoonotic Diseases
: From Basic Research to Clinical Outcomes
As we are in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic, infectious diseases have become one of the most imperative research fields. Recently, rapid and significant progress has been made in diagnosis, mRNA vaccine technology, and novel drug development, but still many microbial diseases are threatening human life. In particular, the risk of a Disease X-based pandemic caused by a zoonotic disease clearly highlights the importance of the One Health concept. This conference aims to bring together experts to get an overview of the current state of zoonotic infectious diseases, recent results, and advances in the field. I hope that it will be a forum for passionate discussion and knowledge exchange among participants.
Day 1
CHOI Kang Seuk (Seoul National University, South Korea)
KIM Jin Yong (Incheon Medical Center)
KIM Woo-Joo (Korea University, South Korea)
SHIN Eui-Cheol (KAIST, South Korea)
YOON Hyunjin (Ajou University, South Korea)
YOON Jang-Won (Kangwon National University, South Korea)
Day 2
Antonio BERTOLETTI (Duke-NUS Medical School, A*STAR, Singapore)
Hui-Ling YEN (The University of Hong Kong, China)
Jae JUNG (Cleveland Clinic, USA)
JU Young Seok (KAIST, South Korea)
KIM V. Narry (IBS & Seoul National University, South Korea)
KOH Gou Young (IBS & KAIST, South Korea)
Maike HOFMANN (University of Freiburg, Germany)
: From Basic Research to Clinical Outcomes
As we are in the midst of a coronavirus pandemic, infectious diseases have become one of the most imperative research fields. Recently, rapid and significant progress has been made in diagnosis, mRNA vaccine technology, and novel drug development, but still many microbial diseases are threatening human life. In particular, the risk of a Disease X-based pandemic caused by a zoonotic disease clearly highlights the importance of the One Health concept. This conference aims to bring together experts to get an overview of the current state of zoonotic infectious diseases, recent results, and advances in the field. I hope that it will be a forum for passionate discussion and knowledge exchange among participants.
Day 1
CHOI Kang Seuk (Seoul National University, South Korea)
KIM Jin Yong (Incheon Medical Center)
KIM Woo-Joo (Korea University, South Korea)
SHIN Eui-Cheol (KAIST, South Korea)
YOON Hyunjin (Ajou University, South Korea)
YOON Jang-Won (Kangwon National University, South Korea)
Day 2
Antonio BERTOLETTI (Duke-NUS Medical School, A*STAR, Singapore)
Hui-Ling YEN (The University of Hong Kong, China)
Jae JUNG (Cleveland Clinic, USA)
JU Young Seok (KAIST, South Korea)
KIM V. Narry (IBS & Seoul National University, South Korea)
KOH Gou Young (IBS & KAIST, South Korea)
Maike HOFMANN (University of Freiburg, Germany)