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    Organized in coordination between the University of Geneva Faculty of Medicine  and the Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland. Preliminary program: Wednesday December 7, 2022 11.30 – 13.00 : Registration 13.00 – 13.20 : Introduction Isabella Eckerle, Geneva Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases, Geneva, Switzerland Cem Gabay, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine University of Geneva,…

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    REGISTRATION FEES  CHF 380.- Regular participant (on site) CHF 350.- Regular participant (online) CHF 200.- Students, HUG and UNIGE/faculty members  CHF 50.-   Participant from low income countries CHF 500.- Industry Included in the registration fee: Admission to sessions, symposium badge, conference material, coffee breaks, lunch, aperitif, certificate of participation,  but excl. dinner,…

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    • Registration is open! "COVID-19 & beyond: Understanding emerging viruses & their public health impact" Listen to top virologists & immunologists, infectious disease & public health experts on #SARSCoV2 #COVID19 #monkeypox #pandemic #virology Geneva Dec 7-9 https://t.co/NbwT8X0rIj https://t.co/vosqu1uIR8

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    By comparing the neutralisation capacity induced by the different variants of SARS-CoV-2, a team from the UNIGE and the HUG reveals the exceptional capacity of Omicron to evade our immunity. Meriem Bekliz, first author, with a plaque-reduction neutralization assay used to determine the neutralizing capacity of antibodies. © HUG-UNIGE The current wave of COVID-19 highlights a particularly…

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    Swiss and Italian scientists prove a correlation between gut microbiota and the appearance of amyloid plaques in the brain, typical of Alzheimer’s disease. The gut microbiota could play a role in brain diseases including Alzheimer’s disease. Some gut bacteria release lipopolysaccharides and short chain fatty acids that can reach the brain via the blood and might cause amyloid pathology and…

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