May 10, 2023
Time : 9:00 AM to 4:20 PM Eastern time (US & Canada)

4th Virtual Conference on Malaria Immunology and Elimination (MIE-2023)



This single-day conference will offer an outstanding opportunity to gain insights of the newest outlooks, updates, cutting-edge technological tools, and scientific advances in malaria vaccines research and development to eliminate malaria.


Speakers

Peter D. Crompton

Title: Clinical Evaluation of Anti-Sporozoite Monoclonal Antibodies in Africa

Peter D. Crompton

NIH/NIAID, MD, USA

Joana Carneiro da Silva

Title: Genome-Wide Sieve Analysis Reveals Targets of Protective Immune Response to Whole Organism Parasitic Vaccines

Joana Carneiro da Silva

University of Maryland, MD, USA

John Harty

Title: Mechanisms of Malaria Vaccine Failure

John Harty

University of Iowa
IA, USA

Stephanie Yanow

Title: Cross-Reactive Antibodies to VAR2CSA Target an Epitope Within the CSA Binding Site of DBL3X

Stephanie Yanow

University of Alberta
Canada

Xin-zhuan Su

Title: Identification and Characterization of Molecules Regulating Type I Interferon Responses During Plasmodium Yoelii Infections

Xin-zhuan Su

NIAID/NIH
MD, USA

Marie Pancera

Title: Developing Second-Generation CSP-Based Immunogens

Marie Pancera

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, WA, USA

Jean-Philippe Julien

Title: Structure-Function Relationships of Human Antibodies Against Pfs230 and Pfs48/45 Transmission-Blocking Vaccine Antigens

Jean-Philippe Julien

University of Toronto
Canada

Tracey J. Lamb

Title: Asymptomatic Carriage of Plasmodium Parasites: Insights from a Novel Animal Model

Tracey J. Lamb

University of Utah School of Medicine, UT, USA

Gregoire Lauvau

Title: A Role For Bone Marrow CD169+ Macrophages in Initiating Type I Interferon Responses During Blood Stage Malaria

Gregoire Lauvau

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY, USA

Evelien M. Bunnik

Title: The Different Effector Functions of Malaria-Associated Atypical B Cells

Evelien M. Bunnik

University of Texas Health Science Center
San Antonio, USA

Samarchith P Kurup

Title: Innate Immunity to Liver-Stage Malaria

Samarchith P Kurup

University of Georgia
GA, USA

Carolyn Nielsen

Title: Analyses of Vaccine-Specific Circulating and Bone Marrow-Resident B Cell Populations Reveal Benefit of Delayed Vaccine Booster Dosing with Blood-Stage Malaria Antigens

Carolyn Nielsen

University of Oxford, United Kingdom

Mike Haley

Title: Interconnected Glymphatic-Lymphatic Drainage Routes Resolve Cerebral Oedema During Recovery from Experimental Cerebral Malaria

Mike Haley

The University of Manchester, United Kingdom

Julia Ludwig

Title: Glycosylated Nanoparticle-Based PfCSP Vaccine Candidate Confers Long-Lasting Antibody Responses and Sterile Protection in Mouse Malaria Model

Julia Ludwig

German Cancer Research Center, Germany

Lisa Stockdale

Title: R21 Malaria Vaccine – An Overview of Clinical Trials And Immunology

Lisa Stockdale

University of Oxford
United Kingdom

About the Conference

United Scientific Group (A non-profit organization) warmly welcomes you to the 4th Virtual Conference on Malaria Immunology and Elimination (MIE-2023) scheduled on May 10, 2023. The Symposium will provide a unique opportunity to scientists to share their research experiences with the leaders in their fields. The conference will offer an outstanding probability to gain insights into the newest outlooks, updates, cutting-edge technological tools, and scientific advances in malaria vaccine research and development to eliminate malaria.

Our Conference brings a global network of scientists together to discuss the latest research about immune pathogenesis and the elimination of the malaria parasite with an emphasis on new ways to control malaria infection, a leading infectious cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. We believe in creating a platform where knowledge exchange and growth of scientific wisdom can take place by connecting and sharing valuable inputs and opinions of scientists, Industrial Experts, and academicians from across the globe. This will help address the rising scientific queries and provide solutions for a smarter and more advanced future.

The WHO’s 2022 edition of the report finds that there were an estimated 6,19,000 malaria deaths worldwide in 2021 compared to 6,25,000 in the first year of the pandemic. The global tally of malaria cases reached 247 million in 2021 compared to 245 million in 2020 and 232 million in 2019

This virtual conference will provide an ideal, cost-effective format with as it offers:

  • (1) Cost-Saving – Utilizing a virtual meeting software technology can help reduce your meeting costs by bringing people everywhere online.
  • (2) Time – Can save hours of work that can be used more productively without the hustle of planning travel and finding meeting spaces.
  • (3) Convenience - Attend from your home or work, without risk of travel.
  • (4) Focused presentations - On the latest in malaria immunology and elimination typically before publication.
  • (5) Great Speakers - Experience powerful education, learning, and innovation by internationally recognized speakers.
  • (6) Networking Session - Connects with Malaria Researchers from all over the globe to network.

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