March 25, 2025
Time zone: Eastern Time USA
This single-day conference will offer an outstanding opportunity to gain insights into the newest outlooks, updates, cutting-edge technological tools, and scientific advances in malaria vaccine research and development to eliminate malaria.
Learn from internationally recognized leaders in all aspects of malaria immunology and vaccine development research.
Low-cost registration permits networking without the expense and hassle of travel and hotel bookings.
On the latest in malaria immunology research, typically before publication.
Following the tradition and success of five editions of MIE series of virtual conferences, United Scientific Group (A non-profit organization) delighted to extend a warm invitation to you all to join the 6th International Virtual Conference on Malaria Immunology and Elimination (MIE-2025) scheduled on March 25, 2025. The conference 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 2022 edition of the report finds that there were an estimated 619 000 malaria deaths worldwide in 2021 compared to 625 000 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.
MIE-2025 virtual conference will provide an ideal, cost-effective format with as it offers:
We hope that you will enjoy this conference and benefit from networking with attendees and speakers.
We are ready to lead you into the future of virtual conferences!
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