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Day 1
9 June 2010 8am - 5:30pm
Day 2
10 June 2010 8am - 5:30pm
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Asia Infectious Diseases Forum 2010
Asia’s most influential industry forum for infectious disease
Asia Infectious Disease Forum is the ONLY event in Asia bringing together CDCs, NGOs, public and private research institutes, pharma and biotech companies from Asia and globally in one platform to address challenges facing the infectious disease prevention today.
In this one day forum, an unprecedented line up of over 20 public health leaders from Asia will talk about the most important strategies in controlling and preventing infectious diseases in the region. They will present case studies, data results and critical findings to develop innovative plans and strategies for infectious diseases. Take this opportunity to learn, share and form lasting partnerships that will benefit your organisation longer than this event.
Conference Themes:
- Infectious disease outlook in Asia
- Zooming into important infectious diseases and the relevant surveillance programmes
- Pandemic preparedness planning
- Innovative stratgies for pandemic preparedness and prevention
Who should attend?
Senior Executives:
- Heads of Disease Control Division
- Heads of Vaccine and Biological Division
- Heads of Government Business Development
- Heads of Government & Regulatory Affairs
- Heads of Immunization
- Heads of Vaccine Registration & Regulation
- Immunization Programme Advisors
- Vaccine Business Directors
- Regulatory consultants
From:
- Regulatory Agency
- Centre for Infectious Disease Control and Surveillance
- Public Health Programme of Academic Institutions and Universities
- Non-Government Organisations (NGOs)
- Vaccine Biotechnology Companies
- Big Pharmaceutical Companies
- Contract Manufacturing Organization
- Contract Research Organisations
- Investors and Venture Capitalists
From:
- Singapore
- Malaysia
- Thailand
- Taiwan
- Vietnam
- Indonesia
- China
- India
- Korea
- Japan
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Brunei
» Find out more
» Register for a seat now!
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