7th to 9th February 2018 Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain Contact person: Dr. Lucia Russo This conference will bring together leading virologists from around the world to share their recent findings and to present posters and short talks in a relaxed, collegial environment. Organized by: MDPI Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 31st October 2017 Viruses 2018 - Breakthroughs in Viral Replication Registration closed: We have already reached the maximum number of participants. Thank you for your interest! 7-9 February 2018 Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain Conference Awards 300€ & 500€ Please feel free to download our Viruses 2018 poster and to help us to promote the conference in your Institute and University. For sponsorship and exhibition opportunities please take a look at our brochure for Viruses 2018. Welcome from the Conference Chair Dear Colleagues, It is with great pleasure that I announce the conference Viruses 2018: Breakthroughs in Viral Replication to be held in Barcelona, Spain, 7-9 February 2018. The importance of viruses to human health has never been more apparent, and significant progress is being made in understanding virus replication, structure, transmission, pathogenesis, and antiviral immunity. This conference will bring together leading virologists from around the world to share their recent findings. Meeting participants will have the opportunity to present posters and short talks on their work and discuss their research in a relaxed, collegial environment. The conference is sponsored by MDPI, the publisher of the open-access journal Viruses and follows the very successful meeting Viruses 2016: At the Forefront of Virus-Host Interactions held in Jan 2016 in Basel, Switzerland. I very much look forward to seeing you at this exciting meeting in Barcelona.

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