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Lightning Talks Application Deadline – BARDA Industry Day Presentations

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Submit your application to participate in the BARDA Industry Day 2019 Lightning Talks on 16 Oct 2019. Lightning Talks are intentionally designed to be brief, energetic, and full of information to pique the curiosity of industry and government colleagues and prospective partners. If you are interested in submitting a topic to present on behalf of

ASM Agar Art Contest Submission Deadline

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ASM’s 5th Agar Art Contest celebrates the beautiful and diverse world of microbes. Submit your bioart masterpiece no later than October 22, 2019. There are different competition categories for professionals, amateur enthusiasts and for kids (with adult supervision). Pieces must be created safely in the appropriate Bio Safety Level environment for the organisms used. For

DIGET Proposers Day Lightning Talk Presentation Submission Deadline

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Requests for lightning talks and sidebar meetings will be accepted on a first-come basis. All presentations must be emailed to DARPA-SN-20-12@darpa.mil no later than 12:00 PM ET on December 2, 2019. Specific content, communications, networking, and team formation are the sole responsibility of the participants. Learn more about this event and the requirements: DARPA DIGET Proposers

Call for Abstracts Deadline: 2020 CSTE Annual Conference

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The Council of State and Territorial Epidemiologists (CSTE) will host their CSTE Annual Conference 2020 on June 28–July 2, 2020, in Seattle, Washington. Abstracts must be submitted by January 10 at 11:59 pm (EST). Abstract submission topics include chronic disease/maternal and child health/oral health, cross cutting, environmental health, infectious disease, injury, occupational health, substance use,

Call for Abstracts Deadline: NACCHO 360

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The National Association for County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) will host NACCHO 360 July 7–9, 2020, in Denver, Colorado. This innovative convening aims to break down silos by connecting the traditional NACCHO annual conference with PHIITS (Public Health Informatics, Information Technology, and Surveillance), a re-imagined Public Health Informatics conference that goes beyond informatics to

Public Comments Due: Tick-Borne Disease Working Group

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The public will have an opportunity to present their views to the Tick-Borne Disease Working Group Meeting on Jan 28-29. Verbal comments (in-person): Requests to provide verbal public comment must be submitted via email by midnight Tuesday, January 17, 2020, ET to tickbornedisease@hhs.gov. In the Subject line please enter: Verbal Public Comment – January 28-29 Meeting. In addition,

Registration Deadline: MCMs for Acute and Chronic Effects of Ocular Chemical Toxicity

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Meeting registration will close on January 31, 2020 for the U.S. Trans-Agency Scientific Meeting on Developing Medical Countermeasures to Treat Acute and Chronic Effects of Ocular Chemical Toxicity. The meeting will be held Feb 25-26, 2020 at the NIAID Conference Center in Rockville, Md. The meeting is sponsored by the Chemical Countermeasures Research Program (CCRP),

Deadline: CEPI Call for Proposals – Vaccines Against Novel Coronavirus

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CEPI has opened a call for proposals to rapidly develop and manufacture a proven vaccine approach that can be used against 2019-nCoV. The call is open for two weeks until mid-February. Applications are open worldwide to all types of non-profit research organisations, for-profit companies, international organisations and foundations, joint R&D ventures, government research organisations, and

DARPA BTO BAA Deadline: Personalized Protective Biosystems

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The capability to provide unburdened chem-bio protection will maximize time on target for the warfighter and the stability operator, provide operational flexibility, extend mission duration, and enable military operations in austere environments regardless of the threat. PPB will consist of lightweight materials that protect the warfighter from exposure to any CB threat while simultaneously providing