Since its inauguration in 2015, the IDIGH Symposium has catalyzed and promoted interactions among program members and guests from numerous institutions. These synergies help to make the IDIGH Program an international leader in translational research in the field of infection and immunity. This year it drew 293 registrants from more than 40 academic research departments, centres, institutions and companies. These included graduate students, established researchers, highly qualified research professionals, and representatives of companies providing lab equipment, drugs, chemicals, new technologies and services. The synergies emerging from this year’s event again point toward new and innovative collaborations, not only among the RI-MUHC and McGill University groups, but also in the larger Canadian and international global health communities.
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