12th November 2024 Edinburgh
IPVC 2024
12th November 2024 Edinburgh
IPVC 2024
Under the theme “Equitable, Evidence-Based Approaches to HPV Disease”, the meeting promises to be a platform for the reporting of cutting-edge, international, HPV research.
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On behalf of the Board of the International Papillomavirus Society (IPVS) and the Local Organizing Committee, we are delighted to invite you to participate in the 36th International Papillomavirus Conference & Basic, Clinical and Public Health Scientific Workshops (IPVC 2024) which will be held in Edinburgh, UK, November 12-15, 2024.
Last year’s conference in Washington D.C. was a resounding success, and it was wonderful to reunite with everyone. Next year, under the theme “Equitable, Evidence-Based Approaches to HPV Disease”, the meeting promises to be a platform for the reporting of cutting-edge, international, HPV research. Workshops organized by key opinion leaders in the field will provide an opportunity for delegates to hear “state of the art” developments in basic science, public health, and clinical science. A dedicated early careers track will also provide the opportunity for young scientists to network and showcase their work.
Join us in Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city, renowned for its rich history and vibrant culture, as we come together to unite the global HPV community to work collaboratively towards eliminating the burden of HPV-associated disease including and beyond the cervix. Your participation and contributions are crucial in advancing our mission. As the global authority on papillomaviruses, we take great pride in disseminating the latest research and trial results through a rigorous scientific review process. By covering the range of HPV-associated diseases and ensuring fundamental scientific research together with clinical applications and public health policies, this comprehensive approach covers the full spectrum of topical, meaningful HPV research and intervention strategies.
Come to Edinburgh in November 2024, where your invaluable expertise and dedication will help shape the future of HPV prevention and control. We look forward to seeing you!