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First five years of the National Laboratory of Virology International Anniversary Conference

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First five years of the National Laboratory of Virology

 

International Anniversary Conference

 

9-10th February 2026.

 

program

 

 

February 9 th

 

 

10:00 AM  Registration

 

11:00 AM  Welcome Speeches

 

Attila Miseta, rector, University of Pécs

Gábor Kemenesi director, National Laboratory of Virology, University of Pécs

 

11:10 AM Opening Presentations, National Laboratory of Virology

 

  1. Gábor Kemenesi,

The growing relevance and strategic goals of the National Laboratory of Virology

  1. Tamás Görföl,

From the field to the BSL-4 lab and beyond: the work of the Outbreak Prevention and Investigation Research Group

  1. Anett Kuczmog, Drug Development and Active Substance Testing Group:

 From the beginning to milestone results: introduction to the drug development and active ingredient testing group

  1. Safia Zeghbib, Virus–Host Interaction Research Group:

Virus Meets Host: Concepts, Strategy, and Milestones

  1. Kornélia Kurucz, Disease Vector and Disease Ecology Research Group:

New Vectors on the rise: the ecology of vector-borne diseases

 

 

12:00 PM Balázs Somogyi, Opening of the Professional Exhibition

 

 

12:10 PM Lunch Break

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1:30 PM

 

  1. Dániel Hanna, National Laboratory of Virology:

From Science to Business: Co-Creating a PhD with a National Lab and a Startup

 

Presentations by Hungarian research partners

 

  1. Anikó Borbás, University of Debrecen:

New class of morpholino-nucleosides as potent anti-SARS-CoV-2 agents: Synthesis and antiviral study

  1. Gergely Röst, National Laboratory for Health Security, University of Szeged:

Plans for a viral journey from the wet lab to a virtual lab and back

  1. Norbert Pardi, University of Pennsylvania:

Lipid nanoparticles for mRNA vaccine delivery

  1. Csaba István Pereszlényi, Hungarian Defence Forces Medical Centre

Collaboration in Practice – Coordinated Field and Laboratory Response to

Epidemiological Challenges

  1. Tomas Csank, University of the Veterinary Medicine and Pharmacy in Košice:

Molecular Screening and Distribution of West Nile and Usutu Viruses in Culex Mosquito Populations in Slovakia (2024–2025)

 

 

3:00 PM Coffee Break

 

 

3:30 PM

 

  1. Anett Kuczmog, National Laboratory of Virology – From Research to Patents:

Antiviral Advances in Glycopeptide Antibiotic Derivatives

 

Presentations by industrial partners

 

  1. Roland Hetényi, RoLink Biotechnology Kft.:

UV Inactivation: Enabling Deep Tech for Democratized Virology

  1. Gábor Járvás, CAPTEC Medical Kft.:

 Feasibility of extracorporeal virus removal

  1. István Német, Fluart Innovative Vaccines Kft.:

Challenges in developing therapeutic bacteriophage-based preparations

  1. Tamás Czömpöly, Bálint Kupcsulik, Prophyl Ltd.:

Services and R&D activities of Prophyl Ltd.

  1. Zsolt Lőrincz, Bence Téglás, TargetEx Kft.

Where Hungarian protein biotechnology and virology meet (TargetEx-VNL cooperation)

 

 

5:00 PM End of Program

 

 

 

February 10 th

 

 9:00 AM

 

  1. Kornélia Kurucz, National Laboratory of Virology:

From invasion to solution: the establishment of the first ACL-3 in the region

 

Presentations by International partners I.

 

  1. Daniel Ružek, Masaryk University Institute of Experimental Biology Faculty of Science:

Tick-Borne Encephalitis in the 21st Century: Advances, Threats, and Opportunities

  1. Goran Vignjevic, Department of Biology, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek:

Partnerships in Science:  Reflecting on Our Shared Successes with the National Laboratory of Virology

  1. Banovic Pavle, Pasteur Institute Novi Sad:

A Joint Initiative of the Pasteur Institute Novi Sad and the National Laboratory of Virology, Pécs: Detection and Research of Emerging Vector-Borne Diseases in the Balkans under the BAVBD Framework

  1. Florian Krammer, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna:

Antibody responses to Puumalavirus infection

  1. Kurt Zatloukal, Zatloukal Innovations GmbH:

Concepts for rapid response to next pandemics and biological threats

 

10:30 AM Coffee Break

 

11:00 AM

  1. Gábor Kemenesi, National Laboratory of Virology

Lloviu virus: the European filovirus, a model for global One Health collaboration

 

Presentations by International partners II.

 

  1. Johnny Uelmen, University of Wisconsin-Medison, The Uelmen Disease Ecology Lab.:

 From Pixels to Pathogens: Drones, High-Throughput Computing, GIS, AI, and Citizen Science for One Health Surveillance

  1. Miles Caroll, University of Oxford:

Virus persistence in Ebola virus disease survivors

  1. Nitish Chandra Debnath, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University (CVASU) online
  2. Rafael Elias Marques Pereira Silva, Laboratório Nacional de Biociências – LNBio, Centro Nacional de Pesquisa em Energia e Materiais – CNPEM:

Structural biology of emerging arboviral pathogens

 

12:30 PM End of Program

 

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