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Submission deadline 30 th May 2020 Info: [email protected] , http://people.unica.it/iaaass/ Graciela Andrei (Leuven) Andrea Brancale (Cardiff) Roberto Di Santo (Roma) José Esté (Badalona) Nicole Fisher (Hamburg) Giorgio Gribaudo (Torino) Reuben Harris (Minneapolis) Michelle Hastings (Chicago) Branka Horvat (Lyon) Stuart Le Grice (Frederick) Luis Menendez-Arias (Madrid) Johan Neyts (Leuven) Cristina Parolin (Padova) St. Patrick Reid (Homaha) Kathrine Seley-Radtke (Baltimore) Vincenzo Summa (Roma) International Antiviral Symposium Foundation The Organizing Committee welcomes you to Polaris Technology Park, located in the territory of Pula (Cagliari) in a natural park at the foot of Sulcis mountains, South-Western coast of Sardinia. We look forward to sharing with you a wider view on current and future antiviral strategies in this amazing place! 5 AAASS th In collaboration with and sponsored by RAS. Organizing Committee: Enzo Tramontano, University of Cagliari, Italy Elias Maccioni, University of Cagliari, Italy Cristina Parolin, University of Padova, Italy Stuart Le Grice, NCI, Frederick, MD, USA Angela Corona, University of Cagliari, Italy Reuben Harris, Minneapolis University, USA Confirmed speakers Innovative Approaches for Identification of Antiviral Agents Summer School September 28 th - October 2 nd 2020 Pula (CA), Sardinia, Italy Informal and interactive international environment targeted to early stage researchers Presentation of most advanced methods for the development of novel antiviral agents Plenary lectures reviewing viral target identification and drug discovery from leading internationally-recognized experts in the fields of virology, biochemistry, molecular modeling and medicinal chemistry Afternoon sessions dedicated to poster and oral presentations from participants Daily thematic discussion groups stimulating interactions between early researchers and senior scientists

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Submissiondeadline30th May2020Info: [email protected] , http://people.unica.it/iaaass/

Graciela Andrei (Leuven) Andrea Brancale (Cardiff)Roberto Di Santo (Roma)José Esté (Badalona) Nicole Fisher (Hamburg)Giorgio Gribaudo (Torino)Reuben Harris (Minneapolis)Michelle Hastings (Chicago)

Branka Horvat (Lyon)Stuart Le Grice (Frederick) Luis Menendez-Arias (Madrid)Johan Neyts (Leuven)Cristina Parolin (Padova)St. Patrick Reid (Homaha)Kathrine Seley-Radtke (Baltimore)Vincenzo Summa (Roma)

International Antiviral Symposium Foundation

The Organizing Committee welcomes you to Polaris Technology Park, located in the territory of Pula(Cagliari) in a natural park at the foot of Sulcis mountains, South-Western coast of Sardinia. We look forwardto sharing with you a wider view on current and future antiviral strategies in this amazing place!

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In collaboration with and sponsored by RAS.

Organizing Committee: Enzo Tramontano, University of Cagliari, Italy Elias Maccioni, University of Cagliari, Italy

Cristina Parolin, University of Padova, Italy Stuart Le Grice, NCI, Frederick, MD, USA Angela Corona, University of Cagliari, ItalyReuben Harris, Minneapolis University, USA

Confirmed speakers

InnovativeApproachesforIdentificationofAntiviralAgentsSummerSchool

September28th - October2nd 2020Pula(CA),Sardinia,Italy

• Informal and interactive international environment targeted to early stage researchers• Presentation of most advanced methods for the development of novel antiviral agents• Plenary lectures reviewing viral target identification and drug discovery from leading

internationally-recognized experts in the fields of virology, biochemistry, molecular modelingand medicinal chemistry

• Afternoon sessions dedicated to poster and oral presentations from participants• Daily thematic discussion groups stimulating interactions between early researchers and senior

scientists