The 6th Food and Environmental Virology Conference (ISFEV 2018)

The 6th Food and Environmental Virology Conference will be held on October 7-10, 2018, at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, USA. For details, please check the following link: http://isfev2018.isfev.org

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