Inaugural Annual Network Meeting 2018

We were delighted to welcome 108 of our members to the Inaugural Meeting of our Network on 26 and 27 February 2018 at the University of Birmingham, UK. The frosty weather did not affect the warmth of greeting within the meeting with attendees having travelled from far and wide (with representation from 14 different countries).

BactiVac Inaugural Meeting 2018 - Part 1The primary aim of the BactiVac Network is to bring our members together in  order to facilitate collaborative working to accelerate the development of bacterial vaccines.  We saw this in action at our Inaugural Meeting, where members were busy networking with new colleagues, discussing new possibilities and brainstorming problems often faced in the vaccine development pathway. 

The programme delivered a host of talks from internationally renowned speakers on the bacterial vaccine development pipeline.  The talks ranged from the basic science underpinning vaccine development to their commercial production and delivery.  We heard about the success stories as well as the challenges and also lessons learned that should help us to expedite the development of future vaccines.

 

BactiVac Inaugural Meeting 2018  -Part 2It was good to see the recipients of our travel bursary awards having the opportunity to take part in the meeting and add the LMIC perspective which is invaluable to us all when working in partnership to address the global challenges in bacterial vaccinology.

The meeting was the platform for launching our first catalyst funding call for proposals to promote new collaborations and partnerships.  BactiVac will be providing awards for pump-priming projects (up to £50-100k for 6-12 month durations) and training awards (up to £6k) to support our members to explore new approaches and strategies to advance vaccine development and to address key skills gaps. 

BactiVac Network membership is free and you can apply via our online application form