Dear colleagues and friends, or just ‘Moin’ as we say here in the international city of Hamburg,
We look forward to welcoming you to the 34th Annual Meeting of the Society of Virology (GfV). Set against the charming hanseatic backdrop of Hamburg, renowned as the gateway to the world, the conference is scheduled from March 4 to 7, 2025. It will take place at the Audimax, a lecture hall building on the main campus of the Universität Hamburg, and is conveniently located close to the city center, the bustling harbor and plenty of other famous attractions Hamburg has to offer.
As usual, the annual GfV gathering serves as a hub for virologists delving into diverse aspects of viral infections – from basic research to veterinary, translational, and clinical virology. Building on the success of last year’s evens, we are also committed to supporting young virologists by offering a platform through the „junge GfV“, which will host a dedicated jGfV session and a workshop organized by ACHIEVE, tailored to their needs.
Moreover, the program will feature keynote lectures delivered by world-renowned experts, an award ceremony honoring recipients of the society’s award winners, and numerous workshops for short oral presentations. During sessions, poster presentations, and social events, attendees will have plenty of time to (re)socialize, discuss and exchange innovative ideas.
We look very much forward to welcoming you to Hamburg in 2025 for what promises to be an inspiring, entertaining, and unforgettable 34th GfV meeting.
Thomas Dobner
Professor of Virology
Conference chair, on behalf of the local scientific committee
The deadline for abstract submission is 1 December 2024. Accepted abstracts will be included as oral presentation or poster in the programme. All accepted abstracts will also be published in the abstract book, if agreed.
The official conference language is English. In order to be able to present the content of these sessions also to our foreign-language guests, we recommend to create the presentation slides in English.