Workshops

Workshops

IPVC 2020 workshops will focus on this year’s theme, “Science and Education for Action Against HPV.” They will provide state-of-the-art knowledge on all papillomavirus (PV)-related topics, from basic science to global health impact.

Workshops will be run by and have speakers who are worldwide leaders in the field. They will provide a unique forum for education and discussion, for the full spectrum of professional audiences – junior through senior researchers; basic scientists, clinicians and public health investigators.

At IPVC 2020, the pre-conference workshops will be made up of interdisciplinary workshops, consisting of a series of talks covering key aspects of basic science, clinical and public health, and workshops covering each of the three tracks – basic science, clinical or public health-global impact – where specific topics of contemporary interest will be covered. A particular emphasis will be given to controversial areas of research and on experiences across different populations.

Although workshops stand alone as an educational and scientific activity, they are designed to provide the necessary scientific background to follow the main conference, where the latest knowledge in research will be presented. For junior scientists, the workshops will help them to be educated on both the basics and cutting-edge knowledge of papillomavirus biology, epidemiology and prevention and control of papillomavirus infection and disease.

IPVC 2020 workshops will be a unique way to connect across the fields, and attendees will enjoy PV research from different perspectives and participate in wider scientific discussions.

 

Registration for the workshops is still available during the conference and also during the 3 months after the conference.
To register, please send us a request at reg_ipvc20@kenes.com

 Interdisciplinary

  • Papillomavirus Biology
  • Burden of Disease
  • Detection and Screening
  • Vaccination

Specialisation

Basic Science

  • HPV Viral Entry, Replication and Trafficking
  • HPV Genera and Associated Diseases
  • New Technologies

Clinical

  • Cervix: Screening and Management
  • Screening and Management in Non-cervical Disease
  • Communication Skills

Public Health

  • HPV Vaccine
  • Screening / Treatment
  • Communication Issues in Optimizing HPV Prevention Strategies

Registration for the workshops is still available during the conference and also during the 3 months after the conference.

To register, please send us a request at reg_ipvc20@kenes.com.