| Literature DB >> 35337051 |
Maite Freitas Silva Vaslin1, Alessandra Alevato Leal2, Larissa Mayumi Bueno3, Cíntia Bittar4, Gabriela Fabiano de Souza5, Karine Lourenço6, Gustavo Peixoto Duarte da Silva1, Maria Isabel Maldonado Coelho Guedes2, José Luiz Proença-Módena7, João Pessoa Araújo Junior5, Helena Lage Ferreira3, Flávio Guimarães da Fonseca6.
Abstract
The Brazilian Society of Virology has been organizing annual meetings for 32 years now. The 32nd annual meeting, which occurred in 2021, was once again an online meeting in consequence of the issues imposed by COVID-19, even with the vaccination advances. As in the 2020 meeting, the number of attendees was high, with considerable participation by undergraduate, graduate, and postdoc students. Distinguished scientists from different countries offered high-quality conferences, and oral presentation sessions were presented by young scientists showing their newest research results. For almost five hours a day during five days, attendees discussed high-quality science related to all areas of virology. Even with the difficulties imposed by another pandemic year, the 32nd SBV annual meeting achieved its most important goal-to inspire young scientists and discuss high-quality virology research.Entities:
Keywords: Brazilian Society of Virology; SBV; SBV annual meeting; basic virology; environmental virology; human virology; invertebrate virology; plant virology; veterinary virology
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35337051 PMCID: PMC8954501 DOI: 10.3390/v14030644
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.048
Figure 1Brazilian map showing the distribution of the 738 Brazilians attendees at the 32nd SBV Annual Meeting. Each Brazilian region is represented by a different color and the number of attendees per region is shown. In total, 23 attendees were foreign and are, therefore, not represented on the map.
Figure 2Percentage of attendees by categories. Panel superior shows attendees members of the SBV society and panel inferior the non-members attendees. * for SBV members in left panel and non-members in right panel.
Scientific programming schedule of the 32nd Brazilian Society of Virology Congress.
| Activities | Subject |
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| 19 October | |
| Opening session | Welcome to the participants |
| Conference 1 | From SARS to COVID-19: challenges of coronaviruses |
| Roundtable 1 | Young Inspiring Research |
| Beer and memories | Former presidents and their stories |
| 20 October | |
| Poster presentation 1 | Human virology |
| Poster presentation 2 | Basic virology |
| Oral presentation 1 | Invertebrates and plants virology |
| Oral presentation 2 | Veterinary virology |
| Technical conference 1 | Updating SARS-CoV-2 VOCs detection by Illumina and Oxford Nanopore platforms |
| State-of-the-art 1 | Contemplating phage therapy as a phage ecologist |
| Roundtable 2 | SARS-CoV-2 |
| 21 October | |
| Poster presentation 3 | Human virology |
| Poster presentation 4 | Invertebrates and plants virology |
| State-of-the-art 3 | Rhinovirus interference in SARS-CoV-2 infection |
| Technical conference 2 | Serving science in the battle against COVID-19 and beyond |
| Oral presentation 3 | Human virology oral presentation |
| Oral presentation 4 | Environmental virology oral presentation |
| 22 October | |
| Oral presentation 5 | Basic virology |
| Oral presentation 6 | Human virology |
| Technical conference 3 | Digital PCR–The third generation of PCR at the service of applications in virology |
| State-of-the-art 4 | Interpreting the evolution of SARS-CoV-2 |
| Award session | Hélio Gelli Pereira Award presentations |
| 23 October | |
| Closing conference | Emerging viruses from animal reservoirs |
| Awards announcement | Announcement of the best poster and oral presentations and Hélio Gelli Pereira Award |
| SBV general assembly | Closing session of the 32nd SBV meeting |
Figure 3Area of interest of the abstracts presented in the 32nd SBV Annual Meeting.
Oral presentations at the 32nd Brazilian Society of Virology Congress.
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| Matheus Iuri Frühauf (UFPEL/RS) | Protocols for the development of cell cultures from eggs and larvae of |
| Ethiane Rozo dos Santos (UFSM/RS) | A unique iflavirus was found infecting four pentatomid species and also their associated parasitoid wasp [ |
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| Alex Moura da Silva (UFRJ/RJ) | Characterization of a set of genes identified in the cotton transcriptome and its expression profile in the early stages of cotton blue disease [ |
| Fernanda Barreiro Brito (UFRJ/RJ) | Overexpression of arginyl t-RNA transferase induces resistance against plant RNA viruses [ |
| Baltazar do Azarento Izabel Chipiringo (FCA-UNIZAMBEZE/Moçambique) | Emergence of a bipartite begomovirus in Mozambique and its recombination-driven adaptation to legume crops [ |
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| Maureen Hoch Vieira Fernandes (Cornell University) | A virulent and pathogenic infectious clone of |
| Carolina Alvarenga Turini (UFMG/MG) | Expression, biochemical characterization and purification of equine chorionic gonadotropin (ECG) produced by recombinant |
| Larissa Mayumi Bueno (USP/SP) | Detection of Alphacoronaviruses in seven bat species ( |
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| Vanessa Haach (UFRGS/RS) | Immunogenicity of a trivalent virosome-based influenza vaccine in pigs [ |
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| Noilson Oliveira (USP/SP) | Metagenomic analysis of the purified virome in hypertrophic human tonsils [ |
| Thais Melquiades de Lima (USP/SP) | SARS-CoV-2 in tonsils and adenoids from asymptomatic children [ |
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| Cíntia Bittar (Unesp-Ibilce/SP) | Screening of SARS-CoV-2 variants through a Sanger sequencing strategy [ |
| Leonardo Cardia Caserta (Cornell University/USA) | Vaccine breakthrough infections and transmission of SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 (Delta) variant among fully vaccinated individuals [ |
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| Natalia Ingrid Oliveira Silva (UFMG/MG) | Investigation of SARS-CoV-2 circulation in urban bats of Minas Gerais state (2020–2021) [ |
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| Tatiana Prado (Fiocruz/RJ) | Virome in lakes of Antarctic, 2019–2020 [ |
| Bruna Seixas da Rocha (Universidade Feevale/RS) | Surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 in a wastewater treatment plant in the metropolitan region of Rio Grande do Sul state [ |
| Lilian Gonçalves do Nascimento (Fiocruz/RJ) | Detection and characterization of Human adenovirus in bivalve shellfish collected in Arraial do Cabo, RJ [ |
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| Isadora Alonso Corrêa (UFRJ/RJ) | Replicative comparison and neutralization capacity of SARS-CoV-2 Gamma variant and its ancestor B.1.1.28 [ |
| Vinicius Bottura Apolloni (USP/SP) | AP-1 is a host factor that regulates HIV-1 envelope glycoprotein trafficking [ |
| Amanda Izeli Portilho (USP/SP) | Cellular immune response to SARS-CoV-2 antigen adjuvanted by outer membrane vesicles in mice [ |
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| Sharton Vinícius Antunes Coelho (UFRJ/RJ) | Contact system activation in plasma from Dengue patients might harness endothelial virus replication through the signaling of bradykinin receptors [ |
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| Vanessa Cristine de Souza Carneiro (Fiocruz/RJ) | Herpesvirus reactivation and neurological manifestations in patients with severe COVID-19 [ |
| Bruna Candia Piccoli (UFSM/RS) | Transcriptional downregulation of ACE-2 during SARS-CoV-2 infection and its correlation with SIRT-1 and ADAM-17 [ |
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| Priscilla Paschoal Barbosa (UNICAMP/SP) | Identification of viral pathogens in patients with central nervous system infection and fatal outcome using metagenomic approach [ |
| Patrícia de Melo Oliveira (UFMG/MG) | In silico analysis of SARS-CoV-2 viral signatures in the T CD8+ cell-mediated memory response [ |
* The best presentations are highlighted in the table.
Oral presentation on the HGP Award.
| Hélio Gelli Pereira–Award Session | |
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| Bruna Amaral Lapinscki (UFPR/PR) | Influenza A disease severity—a retrospective cross-sectional study, southern Brazil [ |
| Juliana Aparecida Souza da Paz (UFRJ/RJ) | Viable SARS-CoV-2 found in rectal swabs of domestic animals [ |
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| Mariene Ribeiro Amorim (UNICAMP/SP) | Neutralization of SARS-CoV-2 lineage P.1 by antibodies elicited through natural SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination with an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine: an immunological study [ |
| Paula Rogovski (UFSC/SC) | |
* The best presentations are highlighted in the table.