IPVC 2018 TRAVEL SCHOLARSHIP – APPLY NOW!
APPLICATION PERIOD OPEN
The IPVS is funding scholarships for African researchers to attend the IPVC-2018 pre-conference workshops and main conference.
How 30 years of research has halted HPV and cut cancer
Interesting article by Elsevier, including a top 5 of the latest studies published in Papillomavirus Research Journal that are contributing to ending HPV transmission.
Some news about the Papillomavirus Research (PVR) Journal
IPVS members will be offered a waiver of the publication fee in PVR Journal if they appear as first, last or corresponding author.
Great success of the International HPV Awareness Day Campaign
A message from IPVS President to update you on the incredibly successful inauguration of International HPV Awareness Day.
IPVS publishes a Policy Statement: Moving towards Elimination of Cervical Cancer as a Public Health Problem
IPVS is releasing a Call to Action to health authorities to adhere to international standards developed by WHO
IPVC 2018: Join us in Sydney!
The 32nd International Papillomavirus Conference is rapidly approaching and will take place in Sydney, Australia on 2-6 October 2018. This is a great opportunity for you to share your latest research and discoveries with colleagues and peers on a truly international stage!
January: Cervical Cancer Awareness Month in the USA
With January being designated as National Cervical Health Awareness Month by the United States Congress, many activities took place around the country. We list here materials available online that provide more information.
IPVS President meets with the team of the PATH Scale-Up project that is assisting four countries in Central America and three African countries to introduce HPV testing.
Silvia de Sanjosé met with the Scale-Up project team. The Project seeks to reduce cervical cancer incidence through improved and expanded screening using HPV testing.
IPVS attends the Conference of the African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC) in Kigali, Rwanda
AORTIC’s 11th International Conference on Cancer in Africa (AORTIC 2017) took place from the 7th to 10th of November 2017 at the Kigali Convention Centre in Kigali, Rwanda, with a pre-conference symposium on the 6th November 2017.
Notice: Publishers and Conferences Organizers scams
IPVS members and their colleagues should be aware that there are several for-profit publishers and conference organizers that have identified HPV researchers as a potential clientele for their spam emails.