Abstract
The 6th European Seminar in Virology (EuSeV) was held in Bertinoro, Italy, 22–24 June 2018, and brought together international scientists and young researchers working in the field of Virology. Sessions of the meeting included: virus–host-interactions at organism and cell level; virus evolution and dynamics; regulation; immunity/immune response; and disease and therapy. This report summarizes lectures by the invited speakers and highlights advances in the field.
Highlights
The 6th European Seminars in Virology (EuSeV), organized by the European Society for Virology (ESV), was held at the University of Bologna Residential Center in Bertinoro (Bologna, Italy), on 22–24 June 2018
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Summary
The 6th European Seminars in Virology (EuSeV), organized by the European Society for Virology (ESV), was held at the University of Bologna Residential Center in Bertinoro (Bologna, Italy), on 22–24 June 2018. The topic of this edition of the EuSeV was “virus–host interaction at single cell and organism level”, innovative approaches to understand how viruses utilize host cell functions for their multiplication, and how viruses are held in check by immunity at the cellular and systems levels. The invited speakers discussed different virus–host systems, ranging from latent and persistent to lytic infections. This article summarizes lectures by the invited speakers and highlights advances in the field presented at the conference
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