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Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies to HIV: History, Challenges and Hopes
Elise Landais, PhD, IAVI Neutralizing antibody Center
Tags: HIV SciTalk Infectious Disease Pre Meeting Workshop immunology ePrimer

Recorded on March 26, 2017


Pre Meeting Workshop

HIV VACCINES

March 26 - March 30, 2017

Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA


This Keystone Symposia SciTalk was made possible by a grant from the

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The goal of the pre meeting workshop is to provide valuable background on what to expect for the upcoming Keystone Symposia. The intent is to bring participants up to speed on the concepts to be presented at the meeting and enable the them to maximize their experience.

Recorded on March 26, 2017





Immunogen Design
Andrew B. Ward, PhD, The Scripps Research Institute
Tags: HIV SciTalk Infectious Disease Pre Meeting Workshop vaccines ePrimer

Updated: 04/04/17

Recorded on March 26, 2017


Pre Meeting Workshop

HIV VACCINES

March 26 - March 30, 2017

Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA


This Keystone Symposia SciTalk was made possible by a grant from the


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The goal of the pre meeting workshop is to provide valuable background on what to expect for the upcoming Keystone Symposia. The intent is to bring participants up to speed on the concepts to be presented at the meeting and enable the them to maximize their experience.



Novel Tools and Genomics Approaches Supporting Vaccine Development
Vish Nene, PhD, International Livestock Research Institute
Tags: SciTalk Infectious Disease Pre Meeting Workshop genomics vaccines ePrimer tropical diseases

Recorded on May 22, 2016


Pre Meeting Workshop

Vaccines for Tropical Diseases

May 22 - May 26, 2016 | Cape Town , South Africa


The goal of the pre meeting workshop is to provide valuable background on what to expect for the upcoming Keystone Symposia. The intent is to bring participants up to speed on the concepts to be presented at the meeting and enable the them to maximize their experience.


This Keystone Symposia SciTalk was made possible by a grant from the

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Why Mosquitoes Matter
Krijn Paaijmans, PhD, ISGlobal, Barcelona Institute for Global Health
Tags: SciTalk Infectious Disease Pre Meeting Workshop Malaria ePrimer vectors

Recorded on February 19, 2017


Pre Meeting Workshop

Malaria: From Innovation to Eradication

Feb 19 - Feb 23, 2017 | Kampala, Uganda


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This Keystone Symposia SciTalk was made possible by a grant from the

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The goal of the pre meeting workshop is to provide valuable background on what to expect for the upcoming Keystone Symposia. The intent is to bring participants up to speed on the concepts to be presented at the meeting and enable the them to maximize their experience.


The Genome Editing Revolution - Translating Genome Editing Technologies into Human Therapies
Moderator: J. Keith Joung, MD, Ph.D., Massachussetts General Hospital    |     Panelist: Rachel E. Haurwitz, PhD, Caribou Biosciences, Inc.    |     Panelist: Michael Holmes, PhD, Sangamo    |     Panelist: Alexandra Glucksmann, PhD, Editas Medicine    |     Panelist: James M. Wilson, MD, PhD, University of Pennsylvania, Perelman School of Medicine
Tags: ePanel genome editing genetic engineering genetics genomics genetics epanel
Keystone Symposia Live Panel:
The Genome Editing Revolution: Translating Genome Editing Technologies into Human Therapies


Recent advances in genome editing nucleases have led to their broader application in biomedical research and dramatically accelerated efforts to develop therapeutics based on this technology. In this dynamic, interactive panel event, experts in genome editing and gene therapy from academia and industry will discuss the following topics and others relevant to clinical translation of the technology:

  • What are the most important recent basic science and technological advances and biggest impacts in the field of genome editing that will substantially advance the prospects of gene-based therapy?
  • How can the experiences of the gene therapy field inform the development of genome editing therapeutics?
  • What are the risks and biggest obstacles that must be minimized and overcome to successfully translate genome editing into human therapeutics?
  • Which diseases are the most promising candidates to benefit from genome editing therapies?
  • What impact, if any, has the CRISPR IP dispute had on developing gene-based therapeutics?


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About Keystone Symposia:
Keystone Symposia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1972 that convenes 50-60 open, international scientific research conferences each year across the full range of the life sciences – from cardiovascular disease to immunology to neurobiology. The conferences accelerate life science discovery by bringing together and fostering collaboration among the world’s leading and next generation of research scientists.

Website: www.keystonesymposia.org



A novel conserved-region T-cell mosaic vaccine with very globale coverage of HIV-1 variants is recognized by protective responses in chronic untreated infection
Tomas Hanke, PhD, University of Oxford
Tags: HIV SciTalk Infectious Disease vaccines

Keystone Symposia SciTalks:

A novel conserved-region T-cell mosaic vaccine with very globale coverage of HIV-1 variants is recognized by protective responses in chronic untreated infection


Recorded: March 20 - 24, 2016

Keystone Symposia meeting: HIV Vaccines [X8]

Location: Resort at Squaw Creek, Olympic Valley, CA


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Copyright Keystone Symposia, 2017. All rights reserved.

About Keystone Symposia:

Keystone Symposia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1972 that convenes 50-60 open, international scientific research conferences each year across the full range of the life sciences – from cardiovascular disease to immunology to neurobiology. The conferences accelerate life science discovery by bringing together and fostering collaboration among the world’s leading and next generation of research scientists.

Website: www.keystonesymposia.org



Optimal Combinations of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies for Prevention & Therapy of HIV-1 Clade C Infection
Kshitij Wagh, PhD, Los Alamos National Laboratory
Tags: HIV SciTalk Infectious Disease drug discovery

Keystone Symposia SciTalks:

Optimal Combinations of Broadly Neutralizing Antibodies for Prevention & Therapy of HIV-1 Clade C Infection


Recorded: March 20 - 24, 2016

Keystone Symposia meeting: HIV Vaccines [X8]

Location: Resort at Squaw Creek, Olympic Valley, CA


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About Keystone Symposia:

Keystone Symposia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1972 that convenes 50-60 open, international scientific research conferences each year across the full range of the life sciences – from cardiovascular disease to immunology to neurobiology. The conferences accelerate life science discovery by bringing together and fostering collaboration among the world’s leading and next generation of research scientists.

Website: www.keystonesymposia.org



Determinants of viral control following ART-interruption in SIV-infected macaques
Luca Micci, PhD, Yerkes National Primate Research Center (YNPRC), Emory University
Tags: HIV SciTalk Infectious Disease drug discovery

Keystone Symposia SciTalks:

Determinants of viral control following ART-interruption in SIV-infected macaques


Recorded: March 20 - 24, 2016

Keystone Symposia meeting: HIV Vaccines [X8]

Location: Resort at Squaw Creek, Olympic Valley, CA


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About Keystone Symposia:

Keystone Symposia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1972 that convenes 50-60 open, international scientific research conferences each year across the full range of the life sciences – from cardiovascular disease to immunology to neurobiology. The conferences accelerate life science discovery by bringing together and fostering collaboration among the world’s leading and next generation of research scientists.

Website: www.keystonesymposia.org



Autophagy: Controversies, Challenges & Opportunities
Moderator: Eric H. Baehrecke, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical School    |     Panelist: Ana Maria Cuevo, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine    |     Panelist: Vojo Deretic, PhD, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center    |     Panelist: Leon O. Murphy, PhD, Casma Therapeutics
Tags: Autophagy ePanel biochemistry biochemistry epanel

Keystone Symposia ePanel:

Autophagy: Controversies, Challenges & Opportunities


Recorded during Keystone Symposia meeting: Autophagy [E615]

Date: June 19 - 24, 2015

Location: Beaver Run Resort, Breckenridge, CO


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About Keystone Symposia:

Keystone Symposia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1972 that convenes 50-60 open, international scientific research conferences each year across the full range of the life sciences – from cardiovascular disease to immunology to neurobiology. The conferences accelerate life science discovery by bringing together and fostering collaboration among the world’s leading and next generation of research scientists.

Website: www.keystonesymposia.org



Chewing the Fat: Panel and Discussion about Autophagy and Future Directions of the Autophagy Field
Moderator: Eric H. Baehrecke, PhD, University of Massachusetts Medical School    |     Panelist: Ana Maria Cuevo, MD, PhD, Albert Einstein College of Medicine    |     Panelist: Vojo Deretic, PhD, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center    |     Panelist: Leon O. Murphy, PhD, Casma Therapeutics
Tags: Autophagy ePanel Aging biochemistry biochemistry epanel

Keystone Symposia ePanel:

Chewing the Fat: Panel and Discussion about Autophagy and Future Directions of the Autophagy Field

This panel discussion occurred during the "Autophagy: Molecular and Physiological Mechanisms" Keystone Symposia conference in Whistler, British Columbia, Canada on June 7, 2016. Eric Baehrecke, Ana Maria Cuervo, Vojo Deretic and Leon Murphy met to discuss their interests in autophagy. Topics included some history, current and future areas of research focus, controversies, and speculation about the future directions of the autophagy field.


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About Keystone Symposia:

Keystone Symposia is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 1972 that convenes 50-60 open, international scientific research conferences each year across the full range of the life sciences – from cardiovascular disease to immunology to neurobiology. The conferences accelerate life science discovery by bringing together and fostering collaboration among the world’s leading and next generation of research scientists.

Website: www.keystonesymposia.org



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