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COVID-19: One Year Later

February 8-9, 2021 | 3:00PM EST | 8:00PM UTC*
*Program is in development and subject to change



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Over the course of 2020, the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has spread across the globe causing an ongoing pandemic responsible for the deaths of more than 1.3 million people. It has brought countries to a standstill, strained hospital systems, and plunged the world into an economic recession. Against this backdrop, the mini Keystone eSymposium “COVID-19: One Year Later” will begin with a keynote address by Dr. Anthony Fauci and then delve into the biology of SARS-CoV-2 transmissibility and spread. Human innate and adaptive immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 will be discussed and updates on the current state of monoclonal antibody-based therapies and prophylactic vaccines will be presented. As people around the globe await the arrival of effective preventive and treatment strategies that might bring an end to the current crisis, this mini-symposium will discuss the risk of future zoonotic transmissions of coronaviruses, especially from bats. Finally, the successes and challenges of modelling COVID-19 dynamics will be the focus of a panel discussion with emphasis on lessons learned for future pandemics. This mini-symposium will be of broad interest to scientists across many disciplines who wish to gain a better understanding of the current pandemic and the application of this knowledge to the prevention of future outbreaks.

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Registration Rate: $150 USD

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Program Details



Keynote Speaker


Anthony Fauci, PhD

Anthony S. Fauci, MD
NIAID, National Institutes of Health



Speaking at this eSymposia


Ralph S. Baric

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA


Catherine A. Blish

Stanford University School of Medicine, USA


Marcus Buggert

Karolinska Institutet, Sweden


Benjamin John Cowling

Hong Kong University, Hong Kong


Rosalind Eggo

London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, UK


Ali H. Ellebedy

Washington University School of Medicine, USA


Mark T. Esser

AstraZeneca, USA


Anthony S. Fauci

NIAID, National Institutes of Health, USA


Gabriel M. Leung

University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong


Linsey Marr

Virginia Tech, USA


Jodie McVernon

Doherty Institute, Australia


Anastasia Minervina

St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, USA


Christopher J.L. Murray

University of Washington, USA


Kathleen M. Neuzil

University of Maryland, USA


Lisa F.P. Ng

SIgN (Singapore Immunology Network), Singapore


Oanh Nguyen

University of Melbourne, Australia


Lone Simonsen

Roskilde Universitet, Denmark



Giovanna Scapin

NanoImaging Services, USA


Patrick M. Sexton

Monash University, Australia


Natalie Strynadka

University of British Columbia, Canada


Sriram Subramaniam

University of British Columbia, Canada


Pamela Williams

Astex Pharmaceuticals, UK


Elizabeth R. Wright

University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA


Nieng Yan

Princeton University, USA


Peijun Zhang

University of Oxford, UK








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