14th International Veterinary Immunology Symposium (IVIS2025)
Vienna, Austria, August 11-14, 2025
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IVIS2025 will also bring together experts to share the most exciting results and insights in the field of veterinary science and immunology, including biological mechanisms underlying host-pathogen interactions and specificities, vaccine and therapeutic strategies, innate and protective immunity, disease diagnosis and control, and reagent and methodological developments. This symposium will provide an opportunity for delegates from all involved sectors to engage and network with leaders in the field.
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Junior Scientist Travel Stipends for IVIS2025
In 2025, the American Association of Veterinary Immunologists (AAVI) will award up to ten $2,500 travel awards to students and postdoctoral fellows to partially cover travel expenses to IVIS2025. Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with major interests in veterinary immunology, diagnostics, and/or vaccines are encouraged to apply. These travel awards are possible thanks to the USDA-NIFA grant number 2025-67015-44203.
Requirements:
Eligibility criteria (one of the following):
Application process:
To apply, the graduate student or postdoctoral fellow must electronically submit:
Research in any area of veterinary immunology, vaccines, or diagnostics will be considered. The abstract must report novel research not reported elsewhere and will be judged for scientific quality. A panel of judges appointed by the AAVI Executive Board will make selection of the award recipients.
Application deadline will be March 1, 2025, and selected candidates will be notified no later than April 15, 2025.
Requirements:
- Both the graduate student/postdoctoral fellow and their advisor must be or become members of AAVI, and be up-to-date in the payment of membership dues at the time of application.
Eligibility criteria (one of the following):
- Graduate student (MS or PhD) or postdoctoral research associate in an US-based institution of higher education or research institute regardless of nationality.
- US-citizen enrolled in an official graduate program (MS or PhD) or postdoctoral program in any institution of higher education or research institute.
Application process:
To apply, the graduate student or postdoctoral fellow must electronically submit:
- an application statement (<1,500 keystrokes) briefly describing their background in veterinary immunology and career goals;
- a copy of their submitted IVIS abstract with the indication that the graduate student or postdoctoral fellow will be the presenting author;
- an updated CV/resume;
- a letter, on departmental letterhead, from the graduate student’s or postdoctoral fellow’s major advisor stating that the applicant is expected to be active in veterinary immunology at the time of the meeting. If a graduate student applicant will complete their terminal degree between the date of submission and the meeting, the advisor’s letter must indicate the expected date of completion.
Research in any area of veterinary immunology, vaccines, or diagnostics will be considered. The abstract must report novel research not reported elsewhere and will be judged for scientific quality. A panel of judges appointed by the AAVI Executive Board will make selection of the award recipients.
Application deadline will be March 1, 2025, and selected candidates will be notified no later than April 15, 2025.
These stipends are supported by the competitive grant no. 2025-67015-44203 from the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture.