Abstract

The third European Rotavirus Biology Meeting, very ably organized by J Gray and M Iturriza-Gómara (Health Protection Agency, London, UK), took place at Cameron House in the picturesque environment of Loch Lomond, with beautiful and warm weather supporting the event. A total of 62 scientists, mainly from Europe but also from India and the USA, participated. The social program included a guided tour of the Glengoyne Distillery (north of Glasgow), who have produced Scotch whisky for almost 200 years, and a Scottish-themed dinner with ‘celebration of the haggis’, performances by two Highland dancers and subsequent ceilidh dancing. The scientific program covered various aspects of rotavirus biology, molecular epidemiology and vaccine development.

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