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World Conference on the Future of Science
Sixth World Conference on The Future of Science - Viruses: the Invisible Enemy
19-21 September, 2010 Venice
Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Isola di San Giorgio Maggiore


The Sixth World Conference on The Future of Science has explored another theme of major public interest, and subject of intense scientific enquiry: Viruses, those mysterious and invisible agents responsible for so many human diseases. Speakers of international stature have explained how viruses evolved, how man has coped with viruses in the past, how they enter and take over cells, and how they evade host defenses. They have discussed where new viruses come from, and whether it will be possible for a new virus to destroy the human race. The role of viruses in cancer, the prevention and treatment of pandemic flu and AIDS, and their potential role as therapeutic agents has also been examined. Viruses are small and relatively simple forms of life that have developed very complex strategies to survive and disseminate. They are obligatory parasites, since they can only multiply within living cells. Nevertheless, they number among the world's biggest killers, now as in the past. The outbreaks of highly lethal viral diseases such as Ebola and Hantavirus have caused great public concern. Viruses also cause many important plant diseases and are responsible for huge losses in crop production in all parts of the world. But viruses can also be allies: they are tools for gene therapy and can be made to work as tumor-killing agents. The ultimate aim of the Conference has been to indicate how science and technology can meet global viral threats by developing new vaccines and new antiviral drugs, and by addressing the economic, political and ethical issues related to the prevention and treatment of viral diseases.

Conference speakers, abstracts and presentation
Alter Harvey
Bucchi Massimiano
Capua Ilaria
Capua Ilaria
Casson Felice
Coffin John
Crawford Dorothy
El Khoury Wafaa
Feldmann Heinz
Franchini Genoveffa
Gallo Robert
Gruissem Wilhelm
Ippolito Giuseppe
Kron Manuela
Mackenzie John
Mantovani Alberto
Montagnier Luc
Naldini Luigi
Ostfield Marc
Rappuoli Rino
Rice Charles
Weiss Robin
Wolfe Nathan