Scientific highlights of the 9th ESWI Influenza Conference
With promising developments in the field of respiratory viral infections, the conference sessions covered hot topics on seasonal, pandemic, and zoonotic influenza viruses, as well as other respiratory viruses such as RSV and SARS-CoV-2.
The bidirectional relationship between influenza and diabetes mellitus
The IDC partner symposium addressed questions like why influenza and diabetes are important to consider jointly; whether there is a bidirectional relationship; role of influenza vaccination on diabetes progression; how to improve vaccination uptake...
Meet the winner of the Claude Hannoun prize for Best Body of Work: Carolien van de Sandt
The seventh edition of Claude Hannoun Prize for Best Body of Work goes to Carolien van de Sandt, Peter Doherty Institute, University of Melbourne (Australia)...
Meet the winner of the Young Scientist Vaccine Innovation Award: Jenna Guthmiller
Jenna Guthmiller, Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Anschutz, has been selected as the third recipient of the Early Career Scientist Vaccine Innovation Award, for her innovative work around vaccination and immunity.
Over the past 30 years since its founding, the European Scientific Working Group on Influenza (ESWI), which began as a modest influenza scientific exchange group, has grown dramatically.