The CCfV seeks to develop and train experts in evolving vaccine technologies that will lead to an impact on global health. Our program is focused on vaccine research and brings together investigators with a variety of interests from basic microbiological and molecular research, to translational research, to clinical trials, to program and policy evaluation. Experts in biomedical, clinical, and social sciences and humanities work in an interdisciplinary environment in pursuit of their research. Their collaboration addresses discovery, ethical, legal, and societal issues and informs policy and practice.
Infectious Diseases Research Day /
CCfV Annual Symposium
April 23, 24 2012
Sponsored by Canadian Center for Vaccinology and Dalhousie Divisions of Infectious Diseases of the Departments of Pediatrics and Medicine and
Dalhousie Infectious Diseases Research Alliance
Educationally co-sponsored by Dalhousie University Continuing Medical Education
Program [PDF]





