Schedule

Preliminary schedule

ORGANIZERS
Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being Russian Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Chairperson:

  • Anna Yu. Popova – Head of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being, Chief State Sanitary Physician of the Russian Federation

Members of the organizing committee:

  • Vyacheslav Yu. Smolensky – Deputy Head of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being
  • Vladimir V. Kutyrev – Director of the Russian Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” of Rospotrebnadzor
  • Areg A. Totolian – Director of St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute
  • Nikolay G. Balan – Head of the Department of International Cooperation, Central Office of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being
  • Albina A. Melnikova – Head of the Department of Epidemiological Welfare of the Population, Central Office of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being

INFORMATION SUPPORT

  • Simakova V.O. – Deputy Head of the Department of Control and Supervisory Activities, Central Office of the Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being

PROGRAM COMMITTEE

  • Vadim M. Govorun – Director of the Research Institute for Systems Biology and Medicine of Rospotrebnadzor
  • Vasiliy G. Akimkin – Director of the Central Research Institute of Epidemiology of Rospotrebnadzor
  • Svetlana A. Shcherbakova – Deputy Director for Scientific and Experimental Work, Russian Anti-Plague Institute “Microbe” of Rospotrebnadzor
  • Vladimir G. Dedkov – Deputy Director for Scientific Work, St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute
  • Svetlana A. Egorova – Deputy Director for Innovation, St. Petersburg Pasteur Institute

SECRETARIAT

  • Maria S. Voshcheva mobile phone: 8 921 324-54-91
  • Kseniya A. Smirnova mobile phone: 8 921 305-25-13

Registration of conference participants


OPENING CEREMONY (Large hall)


I PLENARY SESSION (Large hall)

Co-chairs: Anna Popova, DSc (Medicine), Professor, Vladimir Kutyrev, Academician of the RAS


Coffee break (Gallery)


SESSION 1 (Large hall)
Big data in epidemiological surveillance

Chairman: Elena Ilina, Corresponding Member of the RAS


SESSION 2 (Multimedia hall 1)
Immunological surveillance: achievements and prospects

Co-chairs: Areg Totolian, Academician of the RAS, Oksana Svitich, Academician of the RAS, Zuridin Nutmatov, DSc (Medicine) (Kyrgyz Republic)


SESSION 3 (Multimedia hall 2)
The evolution of viruses

Co-chairs: Mikhail Shchelkanov, Corresponding Member of the RAS, Alkhovsky Sergey, Corresponding Member of the RAS


Lunch (Gallery)


RUSSIAN-CHINESE SYMPOSIUM (Large hall)
Cooperation for epidemiological well-being

Co-chairs: Anna Popova, DSc (Medicine), Professor, Head of Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being, Chief State Sanitary Officer of the Russian Federation, Jia Yuping, National Disease Control and Prevention Administration of China


SESSION 4 (Multimedia hall 1)
Combat trauma: epidemiology, antibiotic resistance of wound infection pathogens, and their prevention

Co-chairs: Aleksei Tutelian, Academician of the RAS, Alexandr Kuzin, Corresponding Member of the RAS, Mikhail Zamiatin, DSc (Medicine)


SESSION 5 (Multimedia hall 2)
HIV infection

Co-chairs: Vadim Pokrovskiy, Academician of the RAS, Nikolay Beliakov, Academician of the RAS


ROUND TABLE (The White Hall)
Russian developments for foreign countries

Chairman: Alexandr Agafonov, DSс (Biology)


II PLENARY SESSION (Large hall)
Impact of infection on the development of somatic pathology

Co-chairs: Vadim Govorun, Academician of the RAS, Alexander Rumyantsev, Academician of the RAS


Coffee break (Gallery)


SESSION 6 (Large hall)
Uniting efforts: international experience and international cooperation in combating infectious diseases

Co-chairs: Svetlana Shcherbakova, DSc (Medicine), Ivan Kutyrev, PhD (Medicine)


SESSION 7 (Multimedia hall 1)
Modern concept of genomic epidemiological surveillance

Chairman: Vasiliy Akimkin, Academician of the RAS


SESSION 8 (Multimedia hall 2)
Emergent and re-emergent infections

Co-chairs: Vladimir Dedkov, PhD (Medicine), Mostafa Salehi-Vaziri (Iran)


Lunch (Gallery)


SESSION 9 (Large hall)
Various aspects of infectious diseases: the current global situation

Co-chairs: Svetlana Egorova, DSc (Medicine), Sanaba Boumbaly (Guinée)


SESSION 10 (Multimedia hall 1)
Drug resistance of pathogenic bacteria: problem analysis and solutions

Co-chairs: Anna Afinogenova, DSc (Biology), Yakhya Dieye (Republic of Senegal)


SESSION 11 (Multimedia hall 2)
Systems and synthetic biology to solve problems in epidemiological surveillance

Chairman: Vadim Govorun, Academician of the RAS


ROUND TABLE (The White Hall)
Pathogenesis of infection X

Moderator: Anna Popova, DSc (Medicine), Professor, Head of Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Well-being, Chief State Sanitary Officer of the Russian Federation


SESSION 12 (The White Hall)
Current issues of HPV infection

Co-chairs: Lyudmila Lyalina, DSc (Medicine), Professor, Utkir Yodgorov, PhD (Republic of Uzbekistan)


SUMMARIZING. CLOSING CEREMONY (Large hall)

Co-chairs: Anna Popova, DSc (Medicine), Professor, Vladimir Kutyrev, Academician of the RAS


Location

Saint Petersburg, 3 Senate Square, National Boris Yeltsin Library, Conference Hall

Participation options: in-person or remote

To participate in the event, complete all fields in the online registration form. Remote online participation includes full access to the live conference sessions and is open to all interested parties.

In-person participation requires an access code, which will be sent with the official invitation. The number of in-person spots is limited and available only to the staff members of research, medical and educational institutions.

Should the epidemiological situation change before the conference, all participants may be required to undergo PCR testing (detailed information on testing will be provided separately).