Broadcast
Chairperson: Anna Yu. Popova – Head of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection
and Human Well-being, Chief State Sanitary Physician of the Russian Federation
Registration of conference participants
Coffee break (Gallery)
SESSION 1
Synthetic biology methods for solving epidemiological surveillance problems
(Large hall)
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SESSION 2
Immunological surveillance of current infections
(Multimedia hall)
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Lunch (Gallery)
ROUND TABLE. PANEL DISCUSSION
Implementation of scientific developments in the practice of epidemiological surveillance of infectious diseases
(Large hall)
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SESSION 3
Modern concept of genomic
epidemiological surveillance
(Multimedia hall)
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Coffee break (Gallery)
SESSION 5
International experience in combating infectious diseases
(Large hall)
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SESSION 6
Application of digital technologies in epidemiological surveillance
(Multimedia hall)
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SESSION 7
Respiratory infections: influenza and COVID-19
(Multimedia hall)
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Lunch (Gallery)
SESSION 8
International cooperation in combating infectious diseases
(Large hall)
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SESSION 9
HIV, hepatitis and other socially significant infections
(Multimedia hall)
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SESSION 10
Some aspects of epidemiology, prevention and therapy of infectious diseases
(Multimedia hall)
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Location
Saint Petersburg, 3 Senate Square, National Boris Yeltsin Library, Conference Hall
Participation options: in-person or remote
To participate in the event, complete all fields in the online registration form. Remote online participation includes full access to the live conference sessions and is open to all interested parties.
In-person participation requires an access code, which will be sent with the official invitation. The number of in-person spots is limited and available only to the staff members of research, medical and educational institutions.
Should the epidemiological situation change before the conference, all participants may be required to undergo PCR testing (detailed information on testing will be provided separately).