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As seen in the 20 October issue of
Science:
CONFERENCE CENTRE
HINXTON CAMBRIDGE UK
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WELLCOME TRUST SCIENTIFIC CONFERENCE
ANIMAL HEALTH RESEARCH:
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
24–26 January 2007
Wellcome Trust Conference Centre, Wellcome Trust Genome Campus, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK
Background
The health of livestock is critically related to human health in developing countries and is a neglected research field. This meeting, hosted by the Wellcome Trust and sponsored by
Science magazine, will review the current challenges in this area and will include issues around the translation of research into policy and practice.
As well as plenary sessions, the meeting will include workshops and poster sessions. For conference registration details visit:
www.wellcome.ac.uk/conferences
Please note there are a limited number of places for this meeting, priority will be given to scientists from developing countries.
Speakers include:
Professor Lonnie King, CDC/CCIID/NCID
Professor Don McManus, Queensland Institute of Medical Research
Professor Guy Palmer, Washington State University of Medical Research
Dr Jim Kaufman, Institute of Animal Health
Professor Louise Nel, University of Pretoria
Dr Mark Rweyemamu, Avis College
Professor Mark Woolhouse, University of Edinburgh
Professor Matthew Baylis, University of Liverpool
Professor Tom Barrett, Institute of Animal Health
Dr Jakob Zinsstag, Swiss Tropical Institute
The Wellcome Trust is a registered charity, no. 210183.
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