Event Dates

May 22, 2018
May 23, 2018
Add to Calendar 20180522T0001 20180523T2359 Symposium for International Research and Innovations in Schistosomiasis

The Symposium for International Research and Innovations in Schistosomiasis (SIRIS) will focus on our current understanding of schistosomiasis. In doing so it will bring together leading researchers and their knowledge of the biology of the infection as well as immune responses in infected hosts, epidemiology, modeling of infections to predict disease and infection outcomes, and the specific challenges that co-infection presents, and effective application of chemotherapy. These diverse scientific disciplines will combine to address the impact of schistosomiasis, particularly in the context of the disproportionate number of endemic low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) affected by schistosomiasis. For example, 90% of the burden of schistosomiasis is centered in sub-Saharan Africa. To understand and effectively tackle the diverse clinical and public health problems of schistosomiasis, we need to combine information derived from basic hypothesis-lead research, descriptive epidemiology and new computational modeling techniques. Only through venues such as SIRIS will humanity hope to advance more quickly towards global elimination of schistosomiasis.  


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George Washington University Science and Engineering Hall, 800 22nd St NW, Washington, DC 20052 Symposium for International Research and Innovations in Schistosomiasis mhsieh@afbr-bri.org

The Symposium for International Research and Innovations in Schistosomiasis (SIRIS)

The Symposium for International Research and Innovations in Schistosomiasis (SIRIS) will focus on our current understanding of schistosomiasis. In doing so it will bring together leading researchers and their knowledge of the biology of the infection as well as immune responses in infected hosts, epidemiology, modeling of infections to predict disease and infection outcomes, and the specific challenges that co-infection presents, and effective application of chemotherapy. These diverse scientific disciplines will combine to address the impact of schistosomiasis, particularly in the context of the disproportionate number of endemic low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) affected by schistosomiasis. For example, 90% of the burden of schistosomiasis is centered in sub-Saharan Africa. To understand and effectively tackle the diverse clinical and public health problems of schistosomiasis, we need to combine information derived from basic hypothesis-lead research, descriptive epidemiology and new computational modeling techniques. Only through venues such as SIRIS will humanity hope to advance more quickly towards global elimination of schistosomiasis.  

Speakers

Associate Professor in Tropical Paediatrics, Department Research Degree Coordinators
London School of Tropical Medicine
Professor of Biology, Population Dynamics & Management, Senior Fellow, Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment
Stanford University
Associate Professor and Head of Helminth Drug Development
Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
McGill University
Senior Research Associate, Woods Institute for the Environment, Executive Director, Center for Disease Ecology, Health and Development, Co-founder and Executive Board Member, the Upstream Alliance
Stanford University
Post-doctoral Fellow
Biomedical Research Institute
University of Texas Health Science Center
Tufts University
Director of Research (Neglected Tropical Diseases)
Nigerian Institute of Medical Research
Professor, Integrative Biology
Oregon State University

Venue Map

SIRIS will be held in Lehman Auditorium (Basement Floor) of George Washington University's Science and Engineering Hall.

George Washington University Science and Engineering Hall, 800 22nd St NW, Washington, DC 20052

Nearby Places To Stay

SIRIS, George Washington University, and BRI do not have financial relationships with any hotels. Some local hotels, however, may offer special rates for attendees of George Washington University-related events. We encourage SIRIS attendees to compare hotel rates.

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