DNA Vaccines

DNA vaccination is a technique for protecting an animal against disease by injecting it with genetically engineered DNA so cells directly produce an antigen, resulting in a protective immunological response.

Vaccination consists of stimulating the immune system with an infectious agent, or components of an infectious agent, modified in such a manner that no harm or disease is caused, but ensuring that when the host is confronted with that infectious agent, the immune system can adequately neutralize it before it causes any ill effect. For over a hundred years vaccination has been effected by one of two approaches: either introducing specific antigens against which the immune system reacts directly; or introducing live attenuated infectious agents that replicate within the host without causing disease synthesize the antigens that subsequently prime the immune system.

  • Recombinant Vaccines
  • Next generation DNA Vaccines
  • Delivery methods

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36th International Conference on Vaccines and Immunization

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6th World Congress on Vaccine and Immunology

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36th Annual Congress on Vaccine and Clinical Trials

Vancouver, Canada
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8th International Conference on Vaccines and Immunology

Paris, France
April 28-29, 2025

2nd Global Summit on Vaccines & Emerging Diseases

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