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Visit the 9th International Conference on Tularemia, which was held in Montreal, Canada from October 16-19, 2018.

Working session and abstract submission topics:

  • Human Infections and Treatment; Co-chairs – Max Maurin and Anders Sjöstedt
  • Epidemiology and Ecology; Co-chairs – Kiersten Kugeler and Racquel Escudero
  • Host Response and Immunity; Co-chairs – Katy Bosio and Thomas Henry
  • Vaccines; Co-chairs – Karl Klose and Terry Wu
  • Bacteriology, gene regulation, stress; Co-chairs – Petra Oyston and Simon Dove
  • Pathogenesis and Cell Biology; Chairs – Lee-Ann Allen and Marina Šantić

Program at a Glance