VIROLOGY AND INFECTIOUS DISEASES 2019 - 5th World Congress on Virology and Infectious Diseases 2019
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Category Virology, Infectious diseases, Conference
Deadline: September 18, 2019 | Date: September 19, 2019-September 20, 2019
Venue/Country: Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.
Updated: 2019-04-24 15:35:16 (GMT+9)
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Virology 2019 welcomes delegates from all around the world to attend "5th World Congress on Virology and Infectious Diseases" a conference organized by PULSUS group which will be held on September 18-19, 2019 at Edinburgh, Scotland. We invite Virologists, Microbiologists, Biotechnologists Researchers, and business dignities to meet under the same roof for sharing knowledge and see the future together. Edinburgh is the Capital of Scotland located in Central Eastern Side part of Scotland. It is a City that fascinates the human living, which is one of the major Tourists spots. Edinburgh is known as one of the Best Spot to visit by the UNESCO. Which bends in Ancient Structure and Modern Art. The Edinburgh Landscape attracts with a beautiful view and extinct Volcano. St. Margaret’s chapel is the place where Queen Margaret left her remarkable presence around 1130. These features making Edinburgh a Worth place to conduct Virology 2019.The theme of the conference is "Exploring the Noble Approaches and Recent Advancements in Virology and Infectious Diseases"Submit Abstract at: https://virology.pulsusconference.com/abstract-submission
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